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What You’ll Learn:
In this episode, hosts Shayne Daughenbaugh, Andy Olrich, and guest Claire Quigley discuss the gap between technological capabilities and business outcomes. They emphasize an understanding of the purpose of transformation, aligning leadership and people, and ensuring clear communication and change management.
About the Guest:
Claire Quigley is the founder of Launchpad9, a boutique consultancy dedicated to inspiring and empowering meaningful innovation in established organizations. Claire brings a unique perspective shaped by her journey through high-tech startups, SMEs, and large corporations, where she has learned firsthand what truly works—and what doesn’t—when it comes to forming and executing innovation and growth strategies that make a real difference.
Links:
Click Here For Claire Quigley's LinkedIn
Click Here For 'Tech Team Whisperer' Website
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What You’ll Learn:
In this episode, hosts Shayne Daughenbaugh, Andy Olrich, and guest Claire Quigley discuss the gap between technological capabilities and business outcomes. They emphasize an understanding of the purpose of transformation, aligning leadership and people, and ensuring clear communication and change management.
About the Guest:
Claire Quigley is the founder of Launchpad9, a boutique consultancy dedicated to inspiring and empowering meaningful innovation in established organizations. Claire brings a unique perspective shaped by her journey through high-tech startups, SMEs, and large corporations, where she has learned firsthand what truly works—and what doesn’t—when it comes to forming and executing innovation and growth strategies that make a real difference.
Links:
Click Here For Claire Quigley's LinkedIn
Click Here For 'Tech Team Whisperer' Website

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