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In 2019, I helped run the largest study ever done on the relationship between design and business performance. We found that the vast majority of companies were stuck, full of creative potential that they couldn't convert into results. This month, Accenture Song published a brand-new study of 1,725 executives across 14 countries, and they found the same exact gap, almost to the percentage point.
This episode puts both studies side by side. Not to say "I told you so," but because two firms, working seven years apart with completely different methods, landing on the same wall, isn't a coincidence. It's proof that this was never a technology problem. I also break down why "applied creativity" is on track to become the next "design thinking," a term everyone adopts and nobody actually builds, unless leaders treat it differently this time. And I close with a three-question audit you can run on your own team before the episode's even over.
This one's for anyone who's tired of hearing that AI will finally make creativity matter. It already mattered. The infrastructure to act on it just never got built.
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In 2019, I helped run the largest study ever done on the relationship between design and business performance. We found that the vast majority of companies were stuck, full of creative potential that they couldn't convert into results. This month, Accenture Song published a brand-new study of 1,725 executives across 14 countries, and they found the same exact gap, almost to the percentage point.
This episode puts both studies side by side. Not to say "I told you so," but because two firms, working seven years apart with completely different methods, landing on the same wall, isn't a coincidence. It's proof that this was never a technology problem. I also break down why "applied creativity" is on track to become the next "design thinking," a term everyone adopts and nobody actually builds, unless leaders treat it differently this time. And I close with a three-question audit you can run on your own team before the episode's even over.
This one's for anyone who's tired of hearing that AI will finally make creativity matter. It already mattered. The infrastructure to act on it just never got built.
In this episode:
Send us Fan Mail
SHOW NOTES AND MORE:
https://thecrazy1.com/
WATCH MORE CONTENT ON YOUTUBE:
https://www.youtube.com/@StephenGates
WORK WITH CRZY:
http://crzydesign.com/
FOLLOW THE CRAZY ONE:
LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook