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Elijah Eilert is talking to Kumuda Suppayah an Innovation strategist, and business transformation expert in the Oil and Gas sector.
Part 1 of the episode is designed around three main questions:
This podcast episode explores the broad concept of innovation and its various facets. It begins by defining innovation as a departure from the norm and highlights the importance of tying innovation to specific outcomes. The discussion then delves into different types of innovation, including incremental, sustaining, and disruptive, with real-world examples illustrating their significance. Measuring innovation becomes a key focus, with an emphasis on balancing leadership's need for certainty with employees' concerns about potential consequences. The episode also addresses common challenges in fostering innovation within large organizations, such as miscommunication, misaligned expectations, and resistance to measurement. Overall, it provides valuable insights into the nuances of innovation in organizational settings and offers strategies for overcoming common barriers.
Show Notes[02:28] What is Innovation?
Kumuda defines innovation as doing something differently from how it is currently done.
She shares her approach to explaining innovation to her own children, emphasizing change as a fundamental aspect. She discusses the importance of tying innovation to specific outcomes or goals to facilitate acceptance and adaptation.
[04:03] Different Types of Innovation:
[04:28] Incremental Innovation
[05:40] Sustaining Innovation:
[07:11] Disruptive Innovation:
[08:28] How Should Innovation be Measured?
Follow insights on two contrasting perspectives on measuring innovation: leadership's desire for certainty and employees' concerns about potential repercussions. She emphasizes the importance of implementing measurements that serve the needs of top management while also motivating employees with achievable targets.
[17:19] Balancing Employee Control and Stress:
[18:13] Conflict of Expectations:
[20:02] Exploring Beyond the Comfort Zone:
[30:59] What are the biggest blockers to innovation in large organizations?
Addressing these blockers requires a combination of effective communication, cultural shifts, measurement of innovation efforts, and clear strategic direction. Overcoming these challenges can pave the way for successful innovation in large organizations.
By Elijah EilertElijah Eilert is talking to Kumuda Suppayah an Innovation strategist, and business transformation expert in the Oil and Gas sector.
Part 1 of the episode is designed around three main questions:
This podcast episode explores the broad concept of innovation and its various facets. It begins by defining innovation as a departure from the norm and highlights the importance of tying innovation to specific outcomes. The discussion then delves into different types of innovation, including incremental, sustaining, and disruptive, with real-world examples illustrating their significance. Measuring innovation becomes a key focus, with an emphasis on balancing leadership's need for certainty with employees' concerns about potential consequences. The episode also addresses common challenges in fostering innovation within large organizations, such as miscommunication, misaligned expectations, and resistance to measurement. Overall, it provides valuable insights into the nuances of innovation in organizational settings and offers strategies for overcoming common barriers.
Show Notes[02:28] What is Innovation?
Kumuda defines innovation as doing something differently from how it is currently done.
She shares her approach to explaining innovation to her own children, emphasizing change as a fundamental aspect. She discusses the importance of tying innovation to specific outcomes or goals to facilitate acceptance and adaptation.
[04:03] Different Types of Innovation:
[04:28] Incremental Innovation
[05:40] Sustaining Innovation:
[07:11] Disruptive Innovation:
[08:28] How Should Innovation be Measured?
Follow insights on two contrasting perspectives on measuring innovation: leadership's desire for certainty and employees' concerns about potential repercussions. She emphasizes the importance of implementing measurements that serve the needs of top management while also motivating employees with achievable targets.
[17:19] Balancing Employee Control and Stress:
[18:13] Conflict of Expectations:
[20:02] Exploring Beyond the Comfort Zone:
[30:59] What are the biggest blockers to innovation in large organizations?
Addressing these blockers requires a combination of effective communication, cultural shifts, measurement of innovation efforts, and clear strategic direction. Overcoming these challenges can pave the way for successful innovation in large organizations.