A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation
Ben Tingey & Jay Gerhart
Are you looking to better understand and apply innovation theories, methods, and tools? Do you need to think about your business or industry in a different way? Join the Sherpas as they conduct spirited conversations and tell compelling stories to guide you along your innovation expedition. Get your gear ready! Business Model Innovation, Human-centered Design and Strategic Partnerships @SherpaPod @HealthPodNet Music Credit: Aurus Audio
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E44: Designing for People with Intermountain Healthcare’s Todd Dunn
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05/09/19 • 44 min
Episode #44 features a man we admire from an organization we admire: Todd Dunn, Director of Innovation at Intermountain Healthcare. This inspiring innovator, compelling storyteller and self-described family man shares his go-to list of innovation books, lifelong principles that influence his learning, why empathy should be at the heart of healthcare, and the three C’s of design disease. He’s also a big fan of Clay Christensen’s theories and contributed to the writing of Competing Against Luck: The Story of Innovation and Consumer Choice, co-authored by Clay Christensen, Karen Dillon, David S. Duncan, and Taddy Hall. If your desired progress is to learn about how a world-class healthcare leader designs for people, then this episode is for you!
@SherpaPod @TToddDunn @Intermountain #pinksocks
- What We Learned from a Watch and a Question
- 7 Deadly Startup Sins
- 3 Cs of Design Disease
- Lucky Iron Fish
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B. Behind the Scenes with the Sherpas
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10/10/17 • 7 min
Ben and Jay go deeper into why the Innovation Engine is doing this podcast, some of their podcast influences and early learnings in the development process.
E114: Bob Moesta - Learning to Build Through 847 Notebooks
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11/23/22 • 54 min
Ben and Jay welcome back the one and only Bob Moesta for a record 4th episode. Bob is a founding father of Jobs to Be Done theory, CEO of The ReWired Group (which has a great new website) and author of the recently published Learning to Build: 5 Bedrock Skills of Innovators and Entrepreneurs. Hear Bob talk about why he wrote the book, a couple of non-JTBD topics from the book, and what he's focusing on in his remaining 1,890 days. Yes, it's morbid, but it will be explained. And hopefully it's much longer than that.
Learn about another of Bob's mentor's, David T. Lord here, and his book The Visual System of Work here.
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E113: Perry Klebahn - The Practice of Ideaflow
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10/19/22 • 48 min
For our penultimate episode of 2022, we interview Perry Klebahn about his soon-to-be-published book Ideaflow: The Only Business Metric that Matters, co-authored with Jeremy Utley. Perry is an Adjunct Professor and Director of Executive Education at the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design--the d.school--at Stanford University. Prior to his role at the d.school, Perry was CEO of Timbuk2 and COO of Patagonia. He's also an avid surfer.
Perry posits that innovation is not an event, a workshop, a sprint, or a hackathon, but rather the result of mastering ideaflow. Put simply, ideas / time = ideaflow. When applied, ideaflow is an effective approach to problem-solving that reduces effort, minimizes risk, and magnifies results. To illustrate this concept, Perry shares personal stories of when he has (and hasn't) applied ideaflow to gnarly business problems, and how he, Jeremy, and the d.school team promulgate this approach to their students, startups, and large corporations.
"Once you fully understand what ideas are, where they come from, and how to separate the winners from the losers, you can finally put that lightning rod down and start making lightning."
Pre-order Ideaflow today and learn more by visiting ideaflow.design/.
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E112: Mona Baset - Translating Marketing, Technology, and Innovation
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09/07/22 • 42 min
Ben & Jay reconnect with a former colleague and friend of innovation, Mona Baset, Vice President, Digital Services at Intermountain Healthcare. During her career prior to Intermountain, Mona has held a variety of leadership positions in marketing and technology at Atrium Health and Bank of America. While at Atrium Health, she participated in the very first cohort of the Innovation Engine's Catalyst Program, a hands-on design thinking course featured in Episode 35: Catalyzing an Environment of Innovation. Today, Mona leads digital engagement strategy and transformation, including the development and implementation of the digital technology road map at one of the country's leading and most respected health care systems. Hear Mona talk about her career journey, enhancing the health care consumer experience, and the importance of design thinking in her approach.
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E111: Ruth Hartt - An Opera Singer Walks Into a Think Tank and Meets a Theory
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08/10/22 • 46 min
Ben & Jay dig again into Jobs to Be Done, this time from a fascinating perspective with Ruth Hartt, Chief of Staff to the President at the Christensen Institute and creator of Culture for Hire. Ruth, a former opera singer and vocal teacher, is passionate about bringing customer-centric innovation to arts marketing. Classical music audiences have declined nearly 50% since 1997. Hear how Ruth applies Jobs to Be Done theory to help arts organizations reverse this trend and expand their notion of their audience and how reach them.
The Art of Relevance by Nina Simon
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E110: Talking Jobs to be Done Philosophy with Scott Burleson
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07/20/22 • 47 min
Ben & Jay have a fun Jobs to Be Done deep dive with Scott Burleson, Senior Vice President at the AIM Institute, a company on a mission to change B2B innovation. Scott is an expert in Outcome-Driven Innovation, with deep product management and innovation experience at John Deere and Strategyn. He is author of The Statue in the Stone: Decoding Customer Motivation with the 48 Laws of Jobs-To-Be-Done Philosophy and co-host the the Product Quest podcast.
Hear Scott talk about why he views Jobs to Be Done as a philosophy, why value propositions present us with a paradox, and his attempt to break JTBD through a dialogue about chicken wings and chicken tenders.
Alchemy - the Rory Sutherland book Scott references
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E109: Kapil Kane on Helping Inventors Become Intrapreneurs
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06/29/22 • 37 min
Ben & Jay venture into technology, invention and intrapreneurship with Kapil Kane, Director of Innovation for Intel Corporation in China. Kapil co-founded and leads GrowthX, an award-winning corporate - startup accelerator that has launched multiple new businesses generating $400M+ in projected revenues through bottoms-up innovations in areas of AI, IOT, 5G & new silicon technology. Hear about how Kapil developed this platform for inventors, as well as his experiences at Apple in the days of Steve Jobs.
View Kapil's TEDx talk
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E108: Michele Hansen - Deploying Empathy with Your Customers and in Your Life
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06/08/22 • 44 min
Ben & Jay are joined by Michele Hansen, author of Deploy Empathy, A Practical Guide to Interviewing Customers. Michele is co-founder of Geocodio, an indie SaaS, and co-host of the Software Social podcast. Hear about Michele's journey from sending interview tips to founders by email to a newsletter to a book, her aspiration for the book, and about being a fan of Jobs to be Done.
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E43: Turning Information into Innovation – Health Datapalooza Conference Recap
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04/25/19 • 44 min
Episode 43 features perspectives from Atrium Health teammates who attended the 10th anniversary Health Datapalooza conference on March 27-28 in Washington, DC. Hosted by AcademyHealth, Health Datapalooza brings together a diverse group of healthcare leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and data analysts to discuss collaboration opportunities at the intersection of policy, data, and innovation. A sponsor at this year’s event, Atrium Health also sponsored the attendance of several Charlotte-area patients who were able to contribute their insights to the national conversation on how to harness the power of data to improve the health of our country. Our very own Dr. Rasu Shrestha, EVP and Chief Strategy Officer, kicks off our interviews. You’ll also hear some new voices, including Dr. Ed Kim, Chair of the Department of Solid Tumor Oncology at Levine Cancer Institute; Jason Schneider, Senior Director of Corporate Communications; and Allyson Cochran, Senior Clinical Data Manager for the Carolinas Center for Surgical Outcomes Science. Tune in and . . . #pinksocks!
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Atrium Health Datapalooza site.
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FAQ
How many episodes does A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation have?
A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation currently has 118 episodes available.
What topics does A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Design Thinking, Podcasts, Business, Innovation and Strategy.
What is the most popular episode on A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation?
The episode title 'E113: Perry Klebahn - The Practice of Ideaflow' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation?
The average episode length on A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation is 39 minutes.
How often are episodes of A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation released?
Episodes of A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation are typically released every 14 days.
When was the first episode of A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation?
The first episode of A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation was released on Oct 8, 2017.
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