Featuring guests from across the innovation ecosystem, the podcast extends our already unique perspective into a more conversational space. Episodes delve into the realities of today’s innovation landscape, seeking out insights, tales, and tips from the folks who are deep in the trenches. We host conversations with startup founders, corporate innovators, and venture builders about: • What does innovation mean to you? • How have you seen orgs structure (or strangle) innovation teams¥ • Dealing with the clash between corporate scale and startup speed • How to spot disruption before it hits • Does tech = innovation. (We have opinions...)
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Innovate, Disrupt, or Die! is a business podcast hosted by Danny Nathan, with 25 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Innovate, Disrupt, or Die | How Mike Todasco Built Innovation Into Paypal
Apr 23, 202643 minS0
<p>The conversation with Mike Tedasko delves into the journey of innovation, the role of augmented reality at PayPal, defining and encouraging innovation, cultivating a culture of innovation, establishing innovation capability, and the impact of innovation efforts. Key takeaways include the importance of a culture of innovation, starting small and experimenting, and building a community of innovators. The conversation delves into the role of innovation within a company, the democratization of creativity through AI tools, and the societal impact of AI companions. It also emphasizes the importance of taking ownership and driving innovation within a company, even in the face...
Innovate, Disrupt, or Die | How Mike Todasco Built Innovation Into Paypal
Apr 23, 202643 minS0
<p>The conversation with Mike Tedasko delves into the journey of innovation, the role of augmented reality at PayPal, defining and encouraging innovation, cultivating a culture of innovation, establishing innovation capability, and the impact of innovation efforts. Key takeaways include the importance of a culture of innovation, starting small and experimenting, and building a community of innovators. The conversation delves into the role of innovation within a company, the democratization of creativity through AI tools, and the societal impact of AI companions. It also emphasizes the importance of taking ownership and driving innovation within a company, even in the face...
Innovate, Disrupt, or Die: Why Kate Kalcevich Advocates for Accessibility
Apr 9, 202640 minS0
<p>Kate Kalcevich discusses her evolution into an innovation role at Fable and the company's service offerings. She also shares insights on Fable's innovation strategy, autonomy, culture of innovation, experimentation, gathering ideas, and outcomes. The conversation covers the topics of assistive technology, inclusive design, mainstream product adaptation, designing for the edges, brand loyalty, AI and technology challenges, and embedding accessibility in education and hiring. It emphasizes the importance of considering unique needs, driving brand loyalty through inclusion, and addressing challenges and opportunities in technology and education.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p>Innovation Role EvolutionFable's Service Offerings Assistive technology encompasses...
Innovate, Disrupt, or Die: Why Kate Kalcevich Advocates for Accessibility
Apr 9, 202640 minS0
<p>Kate Kalcevich discusses her evolution into an innovation role at Fable and the company's service offerings. She also shares insights on Fable's innovation strategy, autonomy, culture of innovation, experimentation, gathering ideas, and outcomes. The conversation covers the topics of assistive technology, inclusive design, mainstream product adaptation, designing for the edges, brand loyalty, AI and technology challenges, and embedding accessibility in education and hiring. It emphasizes the importance of considering unique needs, driving brand loyalty through inclusion, and addressing challenges and opportunities in technology and education.</p> <p>Takeaways</p>
<p>Innovation Role Evolution</p>
<p>Fable's Service Offerings Assistive...
Innovate, Disrupt, or Die | How Dr. David Fried Cultivates Fanatical Customers
Mar 26, 202636 minS0
<p>Dr. David Fried discusses the concepts of continuous improvement and innovation, the culture of innovation, organizational behavior, practical application of continuous improvement, innovation metrics and frameworks, organizational ambidexterity, spin rate and innovation metrics, and the practical application of innovation theory. He also shares insights on overcoming analysis paralysis, failure testing and risk busters, innovation implementation and execution, innovation challenges and solutions, exemplary companies and innovation, innovation metrics and research, and Christensen's innovation theory. Dr. Fried emphasizes the importance of innovation count and continuous improvement, and the application of innovation theory in the real world.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways<...
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