Interview with Geoffrey Moore Part 2 of 2

As part of the continuing set of interviews with innovation thought leaders, this week’s podcast is part 2 of a 2 part interview with Geoffrey Moore. As with any interview, I came in with a set of planned topics that I thought were interesting.  Within the first 5 minutes, they were thrown out the window […]

Interview with Bob Metcalfe The Inventor Of Ethernet

You may not realize it, but the work of Bob Metcalfe affects many aspects of your life. Whether it’s how you collaborate with co-workers, share data between all the devices in your house – or just want to host a LAN party, Bob’s work is everywhere. In 1973, at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, […]

Interview with Sir Tim Berners-Lee

Sir Tim Berners-Lee This weeks podcast is an interview with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the world wide web, that occurred during the recent Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco.  The interview covered a wide range of topics including: The spark that pushed him to create the web The early challenges that almost caused the […]

Interview With Art Fong

Photo: Art showing Phil his HP id badge which he still carries In next in the series of interviews with creators of killer innovations, Phil interviews Art Fong. Art was part of the team that invented microwave during WWII, helped develop FM radio and then joined HP when it was still a small start-up. He went on to […]

Interviewing Robert Scoble (@scobleizer)

For this week’s podcast, I’m turning the tables on reporters. Usually, I’m the one getting interviewed by the press. But for this weeks podcast, I interviewed Robert Scoble. Why? Well, in his own way, he has innovated the way people deliver news and how technology evangelists can be active parts of a company to help […]

Interview with Chuck House

n this episode of the Killer Innovations podcast I interview Chuck House. Chuck is one of those individuals whose impact we’ve all felt but didn’t immediately realize. With the recent anniversary of Neil Armstrong stepping on the moon, Chuck turned out to be timely in this interview. Why? He’s the inventor of the early display […]

Interview with Jim Sutton about the First Touch PC

This podcast is made possible by support from thenextbench.com and the Heritage of Innovation interview series. Many people think touch is a “new” thing as result of products introduced in the last few years.  In reality, touch is just one example of innovations building on top of previous innovations.  This weeks interview is with Jim […]

Geoffrey Moore: What it takes to be an innovation leader

This weeks Killer Innovations Podcast is a phone interview with Geoffrey Moore. Geoffrey is an author, speaker, and advisor who splits his consulting time between start-up companies in the Mohr Davidow portfolio and established high-tech enterprises. Moore’s life’s work has focused on the market dynamics surrounding disruptive innovations. His first book, Crossing the Chasm, 3rd Edition: Marketing and […]

Grow your innovation expertise from incremental to emergent to game-changing innovations

When posed with a major (big) innovation effort, why do some people freeze?  Is it the size that intimidates them?  Yes in a way.  But size is relative.  If you have no perspective, then eveything can look big and daunting. To build your perspective so that big programs aren’t so scary, you need to grow your innovation skill […]