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Episode Show Notes: Why 75% of Innovation Fails - From Addiction to $M Exit
Guest: David J. Greer, Entrepreneurial Coach & Author of "Wind in Your Sails"
Host: Kumar Dattatreyan
Episode Date: August 13, 2025
Duration: ~ 35 minutes
Watch on YouTube
Think innovation is all about the latest tech? Think again. David Greer just dropped some truth bombs that'll make you rethink everything about how businesses really grow.
This isn't your typical entrepreneur interview. David's a 40+ year veteran who built and sold a global software company, then took two years off to sail the Mediterranean with his family. But here's the kicker—he's also 16 years sober and says that getting clean was the single biggest achievement of his life. And yeah, we go there.
David's the guy who joined a software startup at 22 and helped turn it into a global powerhouse over 20 years. After selling out, he did what most of us only dream about—bought a sailboat in France and homeschooled his kids while sailing 5,000 miles around the Mediterranean.
Now he coaches entrepreneurs through their biggest challenges and wrote "Wind in Your Sails." But what makes him different? He's brutally honest about his struggles with alcohol and how recovery completely transformed the way he leads.
David drops this bombshell early: we're missing three-quarters of innovation opportunities because we're obsessed with shiny tech instead of fixing the basics—culture, people, and how we actually deliver value to customers.
Want proof? He tells this incredible story about a security company that disrupted their entire industry with five simple words: "Five minutes to your door, your money back." Not through technology. Through a promise that forced them to completely reimagine how they operate.
Around minute 20, David gets real about his drinking. Twenty years of denial. High-functioning alcoholic. Used alcohol as "rocket fuel" to power through the highs and cope with the lows. Then 16 years ago, everything changed.
What he learned in recovery—especially about listening and accountability—completely transformed how he shows up as a leader. The guy has been to over 2,000 twelve-step meetings, and he says those taught him listening skills you just can't get anywhere else.
Here's something that'll make you squirm: David asks his clients what their culture is, and most have never written it down. Everyone has a different answer. Sound familiar?
His solution is genius (and stolen from Jim Collins): Ask yourself who in your company you'd hire again in a heartbeat. Then dig into why. That's your real culture.
Why do entrepreneurs suck at accountability? Because we started businesses to avoid having bosses! David nails this one. We're basically allergic to being held accountable, but that's exactly what kills innovation and growth.
Providence Security: How "five minutes to your door, your money back" forced a company to innovate everything from key management to response protocols.
The Rowing Boat: David's perfect analogy for misaligned teams—lots of splashing and noise, but you're just going in circles.
Solo Sailing Insights: What nine days alone on the ocean teaches you about business that no boardroom ever could.
"We're missing 75% of innovation opportunities by obsessing over technology instead of focusing on culture, people, and processes."
"Every industry has a deep, dark secret. Great companies call out that secret."
"My listening skills are probably 10X what they were before recovery."
"Skills are relatively easy to teach. Cultural fit is much harder to find."
"You need alignment first, then you can do strategy and execution."
David's old school—his phone number and email are right on his website because he believes in human connection. Plus, he offers a free one-hour coaching call to anyone who wants help. No catch.
This conversation went places most business podcasts are too scared to go. Personal transformation. Addiction. Real accountability. The messy truth about why innovation fails.
David's not selling you some framework or system. He's sharing hard-won wisdom from 40+ years of building businesses and 16 years of rebuilding himself.
If you're tired of surface-level business advice and want to hear from someone who's been through the fire and come out stronger, hit subscribe. Next week we're diving even deeper into how leaders create lasting change.
P.S. We had some audio hiccups at the end, but the golden nuggets are all there. Sometimes the best conversations are a little messy—just like real business.
Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts
Host: Kumar Dattatreyan | Show: Disruption and Innovation Podcast
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Episode Show Notes: Why 75% of Innovation Fails - From Addiction to $M Exit
Guest: David J. Greer, Entrepreneurial Coach & Author of "Wind in Your Sails"
Host: Kumar Dattatreyan
Episode Date: August 13, 2025
Duration: ~ 35 minutes
Watch on YouTube
Think innovation is all about the latest tech? Think again. David Greer just dropped some truth bombs that'll make you rethink everything about how businesses really grow.
This isn't your typical entrepreneur interview. David's a 40+ year veteran who built and sold a global software company, then took two years off to sail the Mediterranean with his family. But here's the kicker—he's also 16 years sober and says that getting clean was the single biggest achievement of his life. And yeah, we go there.
David's the guy who joined a software startup at 22 and helped turn it into a global powerhouse over 20 years. After selling out, he did what most of us only dream about—bought a sailboat in France and homeschooled his kids while sailing 5,000 miles around the Mediterranean.
Now he coaches entrepreneurs through their biggest challenges and wrote "Wind in Your Sails." But what makes him different? He's brutally honest about his struggles with alcohol and how recovery completely transformed the way he leads.
David drops this bombshell early: we're missing three-quarters of innovation opportunities because we're obsessed with shiny tech instead of fixing the basics—culture, people, and how we actually deliver value to customers.
Want proof? He tells this incredible story about a security company that disrupted their entire industry with five simple words: "Five minutes to your door, your money back." Not through technology. Through a promise that forced them to completely reimagine how they operate.
Around minute 20, David gets real about his drinking. Twenty years of denial. High-functioning alcoholic. Used alcohol as "rocket fuel" to power through the highs and cope with the lows. Then 16 years ago, everything changed.
What he learned in recovery—especially about listening and accountability—completely transformed how he shows up as a leader. The guy has been to over 2,000 twelve-step meetings, and he says those taught him listening skills you just can't get anywhere else.
Here's something that'll make you squirm: David asks his clients what their culture is, and most have never written it down. Everyone has a different answer. Sound familiar?
His solution is genius (and stolen from Jim Collins): Ask yourself who in your company you'd hire again in a heartbeat. Then dig into why. That's your real culture.
Why do entrepreneurs suck at accountability? Because we started businesses to avoid having bosses! David nails this one. We're basically allergic to being held accountable, but that's exactly what kills innovation and growth.
Providence Security: How "five minutes to your door, your money back" forced a company to innovate everything from key management to response protocols.
The Rowing Boat: David's perfect analogy for misaligned teams—lots of splashing and noise, but you're just going in circles.
Solo Sailing Insights: What nine days alone on the ocean teaches you about business that no boardroom ever could.
"We're missing 75% of innovation opportunities by obsessing over technology instead of focusing on culture, people, and processes."
"Every industry has a deep, dark secret. Great companies call out that secret."
"My listening skills are probably 10X what they were before recovery."
"Skills are relatively easy to teach. Cultural fit is much harder to find."
"You need alignment first, then you can do strategy and execution."
David's old school—his phone number and email are right on his website because he believes in human connection. Plus, he offers a free one-hour coaching call to anyone who wants help. No catch.
This conversation went places most business podcasts are too scared to go. Personal transformation. Addiction. Real accountability. The messy truth about why innovation fails.
David's not selling you some framework or system. He's sharing hard-won wisdom from 40+ years of building businesses and 16 years of rebuilding himself.
If you're tired of surface-level business advice and want to hear from someone who's been through the fire and come out stronger, hit subscribe. Next week we're diving even deeper into how leaders create lasting change.
P.S. We had some audio hiccups at the end, but the golden nuggets are all there. Sometimes the best conversations are a little messy—just like real business.
Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts
Host: Kumar Dattatreyan | Show: Disruption and Innovation Podcast