Perseverance and Pivots S11 Ep17

Success is walking from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm. ~ Winston Churchill Perseverance and Pivots When we first come up with what we think is a great idea, we have a clear vision of how things are going to go. We see the idea being wildly successful. Then guess what? We get thrown a […]

You Were Born To Innovate S11 Ep16

It’s really astounding how many people I meet who tell me, “I’m not creative” or “I wasn’t born an innovator.” How many times have you told yourself this story? No matter how convinced you may be that you are not creative or you were not meant to change the world, I believe that EVERYONE is […]

Killer Innovations Is Now A Syndicated Talk Radio Show

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. […]

To Innovate You Must Have A Beginners Mind S11 Ep15

A very brilliant professor was invited to see Nan-in, a Japanese master during the Meiji era (1868-1912) to inquire about zen. The professor bubbled with enthusiasm sharing his research and knowledge, the doctrines he had extensively studied, the sutras he knew by heart. Nan-in poured tea while the professor spoke. The master kept pouring, pouring […]

Can’t Not Do Innovation S11 Ep14

There are moments in every innovator’s life when they become sure of the path that lies before them. An idea has come into their minds that they can’t escape. It’s there 24 – 7 whether they are awake or asleep , popping up in everyday thoughts and as they go about their work. It’s impossible […]

A great idea can make the difference

How To Use Constraints Of Time Money & People For Better Innovations

Creativity is usually associated with open spaces, uninhibited freedom, and a lack of anything to stifle expression. However, sometimes it can be beneficial, even essential, to build walls, make rules and impose constraints on ourselves in order to get our creativity flowing. The fact is that unlimited options are very difficult to contend with – […]

Unintended Consequence That Became A Childhood Innovation S11 Ep12

  In the middle of the second world war, James Wright was hard at work, trying to invent a synthetic rubber substitute. He was employed by the U.S. War Production Board who were very interested in cheaper options for rubber as the war had led to severe shortages. World War II Innovations During World War […]

How To Realistically Achieve Your Innovation Goals

Everyone dreams of a better future. Some of those dreams are more commonplace, like getting a better job; while others are bigger challenges, such as creating something innovative that will change the world or writing a bestselling book. I believe everyone should dream big. Unfortunately, for some people, achieving those dreams feels impossible from the […]