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BIO: Dr. Gilbert A. Guzmán is a business strategist and systems thinker. He is the founder of IntraQ AI, a SaaS solution designed to eliminate knowledge gaps within the workplace, and the author of Atomic Impact: Systems for Transformative Productivity.
STORY: In 2012, Gilbert envisioned a portable charger vending system for airports, universities, and theaters—a “Redbox for power.” He over-engineered, over-researched, and waited for “perfect”—while another company launched the same concept. By the time he moved, they dominated airports with a first-mover advantage.
LEARNING: Jump in and get things going. Don’t be afraid to fail. Iterate, and get your product to market.
“Don’t be afraid to iterate. Maintain the course, and you’ll see your product through.”Dr. Gilbert A. Guzmán
Guest profile
Dr. Gilbert A. Guzmán is a business strategist and systems thinker. He is the founder of IntraQ AI, a SaaS solution designed to eliminate knowledge gaps within the workplace, and the author of Atomic Impact: Systems for Transformative Productivity, which you can get for free using the code: Stotz.
With a doctorate in business and experience leading large teams, he helps organizations boost productivity through practical systems built for real-world constraints. His work bridges people, data, and technology for lasting operational success.
Worst investment everIn 2012, Gilbert envisioned a portable charger vending system for airports, universities, and theaters—a “Redbox for power.” Users would rent charged batteries and return them to kiosks for reuse.
Ironically, Gilbert is a very impatient man, but when it comes to business ideas, he takes his sweet time, sometimes too long. This is exactly what happened with the portable charger idea.
Gilbert over-engineered, over-researched, and waited for “perfect”—while Fuel Rod launched the same concept. By the time he moved, they dominated airports with a first-mover advantage. He invented the wheel but didn’t roll it.
Lessons learnedGilbert recommends his e-book Atomic Impact: Systems for Transformative Productivity (remember to use code Stotz for a free copy).
He also recommends visiting his website for additional resources. Additionally, reading Edwards Deming’s Out of the Crisis can help you apply systems thinking to your personal and work life, ultimately changing the way you view life, society, and work, and becoming a little more solution-oriented.
No.1 goal for the next 12 monthsGilbert’s goal for the next 12 months is to further enhance the success of Atomic Impact and IntraQ AI by creating speaking engagements and workshops that will reinvigorate the concepts he has developed and transform the way people work.
Parting words“I appreciate you having me on, Andrew. It’s been a pleasure. I look forward to the future. Go split some atoms.”Gilbert
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Connect with Dr. Gilbert Guzman
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BIO: Dr. Gilbert A. Guzmán is a business strategist and systems thinker. He is the founder of IntraQ AI, a SaaS solution designed to eliminate knowledge gaps within the workplace, and the author of Atomic Impact: Systems for Transformative Productivity.
STORY: In 2012, Gilbert envisioned a portable charger vending system for airports, universities, and theaters—a “Redbox for power.” He over-engineered, over-researched, and waited for “perfect”—while another company launched the same concept. By the time he moved, they dominated airports with a first-mover advantage.
LEARNING: Jump in and get things going. Don’t be afraid to fail. Iterate, and get your product to market.
“Don’t be afraid to iterate. Maintain the course, and you’ll see your product through.”Dr. Gilbert A. Guzmán
Guest profile
Dr. Gilbert A. Guzmán is a business strategist and systems thinker. He is the founder of IntraQ AI, a SaaS solution designed to eliminate knowledge gaps within the workplace, and the author of Atomic Impact: Systems for Transformative Productivity, which you can get for free using the code: Stotz.
With a doctorate in business and experience leading large teams, he helps organizations boost productivity through practical systems built for real-world constraints. His work bridges people, data, and technology for lasting operational success.
Worst investment everIn 2012, Gilbert envisioned a portable charger vending system for airports, universities, and theaters—a “Redbox for power.” Users would rent charged batteries and return them to kiosks for reuse.
Ironically, Gilbert is a very impatient man, but when it comes to business ideas, he takes his sweet time, sometimes too long. This is exactly what happened with the portable charger idea.
Gilbert over-engineered, over-researched, and waited for “perfect”—while Fuel Rod launched the same concept. By the time he moved, they dominated airports with a first-mover advantage. He invented the wheel but didn’t roll it.
Lessons learnedGilbert recommends his e-book Atomic Impact: Systems for Transformative Productivity (remember to use code Stotz for a free copy).
He also recommends visiting his website for additional resources. Additionally, reading Edwards Deming’s Out of the Crisis can help you apply systems thinking to your personal and work life, ultimately changing the way you view life, society, and work, and becoming a little more solution-oriented.
No.1 goal for the next 12 monthsGilbert’s goal for the next 12 months is to further enhance the success of Atomic Impact and IntraQ AI by creating speaking engagements and workshops that will reinvigorate the concepts he has developed and transform the way people work.
Parting words“I appreciate you having me on, Andrew. It’s been a pleasure. I look forward to the future. Go split some atoms.”Gilbert
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Connect with Dr. Gilbert Guzman

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