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Why do so many innovation initiatives fall flat—even in successful companies? In this episode of the Strategy and Leadership Podcast, Anthony Taylor sits down with innovation expert Robyn Bolton to discuss what leaders get wrong about innovation, how to create the right conditions for it to thrive, and what it takes to build a truly innovative culture.
With experience at P&G and other leading brands, Robyn shares actionable stories and surprising truths about leadership, risk, and repeatable innovation.
► Work with us to facilitate your strategic plan:
https://www.smestrategy.net/strategic-planning-facilitator
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• Why innovation is more than just a process
• How leaders accidentally kill innovation by “doing what worked before”
• Why operating instincts are the enemy of innovation instincts
• What it means to “channel your inner George Costanza”
• How to hedge risk and lead through uncertainty
Who it's for:
• CEOs, Entrepreneurs, and Strategy Leaders
• Innovation teams and R&D professionals
• Organizations facing disruption or trying to stay ahead
• Anyone rethinking how they lead change
About the Guest:
Robyn Bolton is the founder of MileZero, a consulting firm that helps organizations unlock innovation and drive repeatable growth. A former P&G brand manager, Robyn is the author of Unlocking Innovation and a leading voice on leadership-driven innovation strategy.
Website: https://www.milezero.io/about/
About the Host:
Anthony Taylor is the CEO of SME Strategy, a strategic planning consulting firm. With over 14 years of experience, he’s helped organizations worldwide build strategic plans that get results. LinkedIn: /anthonyrtaylor604
Helpful Resources:
• Explore our strategy services: https://www.smestrategy.net
• Online courses for leaders: https://courses.smestrategy.net
• Connect with Anthony: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonyctaylor604/
Podcast produced by Rednyne Productions https://www.rednyne.com
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Why do so many innovation initiatives fall flat—even in successful companies? In this episode of the Strategy and Leadership Podcast, Anthony Taylor sits down with innovation expert Robyn Bolton to discuss what leaders get wrong about innovation, how to create the right conditions for it to thrive, and what it takes to build a truly innovative culture.
With experience at P&G and other leading brands, Robyn shares actionable stories and surprising truths about leadership, risk, and repeatable innovation.
► Work with us to facilitate your strategic plan:
https://www.smestrategy.net/strategic-planning-facilitator
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• Why innovation is more than just a process
• How leaders accidentally kill innovation by “doing what worked before”
• Why operating instincts are the enemy of innovation instincts
• What it means to “channel your inner George Costanza”
• How to hedge risk and lead through uncertainty
Who it's for:
• CEOs, Entrepreneurs, and Strategy Leaders
• Innovation teams and R&D professionals
• Organizations facing disruption or trying to stay ahead
• Anyone rethinking how they lead change
About the Guest:
Robyn Bolton is the founder of MileZero, a consulting firm that helps organizations unlock innovation and drive repeatable growth. A former P&G brand manager, Robyn is the author of Unlocking Innovation and a leading voice on leadership-driven innovation strategy.
Website: https://www.milezero.io/about/
About the Host:
Anthony Taylor is the CEO of SME Strategy, a strategic planning consulting firm. With over 14 years of experience, he’s helped organizations worldwide build strategic plans that get results. LinkedIn: /anthonyrtaylor604
Helpful Resources:
• Explore our strategy services: https://www.smestrategy.net
• Online courses for leaders: https://courses.smestrategy.net
• Connect with Anthony: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonyctaylor604/
Podcast produced by Rednyne Productions https://www.rednyne.com
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