If you are wondering how established companies can drive innovation from within, then check out this episode as I speak to Kaihan Krippendorff just about that.
Kaihan Krippendorff is a world top expert in innovation and strategy. He spent part of his career as a consultant at Mackenzie before founding his own innovation consultancy firm OutThinker. He’s a member of the prestigious thinker 50 radar group, and a bestselling author of five books, including the book we discuss in today’s episode Driving Innovation from Within.
In today’s episode, we speak about:
- Most substantial innovations have come not from entrepreneurs, but from employees inside established companies.
- The different challenges and skills entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs have.
- The six common barriers to innovation established companies have.
- Should all employees be involved with innovation or should that be limited to just a few?
- Why do we like to tell the stories of lone entrepreneurs?
- The secret sauce to innovation and having breakthrough ideas.
- The innovation everywhere model.
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