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Gary Hamel - Leading The Revolution Part 4


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Leading the Revolution: Gary Hamel Explores Corporate Innovation and Change

In this episode, we're joined by Gary Hamel, the acclaimed author of 'Leading the Revolution.' Gary delves deep into the essence of corporate innovation and the challenges faced by change-makers within organizations. We discuss how to punch above your weight and capture attention for transformative ideas, the necessity of building coalitions, understanding resistance, and the importance of courage in navigating change. Gary shares profound insights from his book, illuminating how individuals can drive radical change in even the most resistant corporate environments. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone passionate about innovation, strategy, and leading transformative change in business.

Discover how to:

  • Challenge outdated business models
  • Overcome organizational resistance
  • Build grassroots momentum for innovation
  • Lead change even when you don’t have formal authority

This is Part 4 of our deep-dive series on Leading the Revolution, where Hamel outlines the practical playbook for driving radical innovation inside established organizations.

Whether you're an intrapreneur, innovation leader, or just tired of business-as-usual, this episode will fuel your fire to lead change from within.

 

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

00:22 Corporate Rebels and Navigating the Corporate Maze

00:46 The Revolutionary Imperative

00:58 Challenges of Pitching New Ideas

01:35 The Path Less Trodden

02:00 Gary Hamel's Insights on Corporate Innovation

04:04 The Importance of Alignment and Its Pitfalls

07:33 Case Studies of Successful Change Makers

12:31 Building a Point of View and Writing a Manifesto

36:24 Anticipating Resistance and Overcoming Objections

38:47 Navigating Relationship Challenges

39:14 The Four Stages of Denial in Relationships

40:18 Corporate Lessons from Toyota's Success

42:07 The Importance of Confronting Beliefs

44:26 Leadership and Organizational Renewal

46:01 Challenges in Entrepreneurial Companies

49:07 Building Coalitions for Change

01:12:10 The Role of Courage in Leadership

01:16:41 Final Thoughts and Reflections

 

Find the book here: https://amzn.eu/d/e6vnJSO

 

Find Gary here: https://www.garyhamel.com

 

Find Aidan and the Innovation Show:  https://thethursdaythought.substack.com

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