When I started the podcast, I had no idea where that path would lead me. Over the 11 years, the show has gone through a number of transitions. The latest being that it is now a weekly live talk radio show syndicated on the BizTalk Radio Network of AM and FM radio stations across the US.
The show is a 1 hour live show on Sundays at 5:00PM Eastern – 2:00PM Pacific and can be listenedlive on BizTalk Radio site or you can download the BizTalk apps for iOS and Android.
The weekly show will then be edited/produced and released as our normal weekly podcast through our normal podcasting networks (e.g. iTunes, Soundcloud, etc).
While you will still get the show as a podcast, those listening live will be able to participate by asking questions or offering your ideas and comments.
This post is for show #1 – what I’m referring to as the “prototype” show.
NOTE: I would love your comments/feedback/suggestions as we attempt to “innovate” live radio. Please add them to the comments below.
Enjoy.
Show notes for this weeks show:
* Anything and everything can be innovated:
* Business model
* Customer service
* Processes
* Sales
* Advertising
* Expense Reporting
* how you raise money to fund your idea
* Even how to clean the bathrooms
* What is a killer innovation? A killer innovation is a significant and highly profitable departure from current offerings or practices that would be difficult to duplicate
* Significant – unique idea/approach that is not just an extension to what already exists today.
* Highly profitable – create entirely new industries/markets with a profit stream that creates growth, jobs economies and wealth
* Difficult to duplicate – create a barrier for others to take it away .. Could be speed of innovation (can’t catch you).
* Types of innovation antibodies?
* The Ego Antibody
* “Oh I already thought of that a long time ago.”
* “Somebody else has already come up with that idea.”
* “I have something better.”
* The Fatigued Antibody
* “You’ll never get approval.”
* “We tried that before.”
* “Who’s going to do it?”
* “It won’t fit our operation.”
* The No-Risk Antibody
* “Not enough return on investment.”
* “We can’t afford that.”
* The Comfort Antibody
* “We’ve always done it this way.”
* “Our customer likes it this way.”
* “Don’t rock the boat.”
* At some point — sometimes we are the anti-body
* We get comfortable with how “it’s always been done”
* “this worked for me in the past”
* “I’m the expert — I’ve done this before”
This weeks Killer Question: What are the assumptions under which my INDUSTRY operates?