Would you change a winning team?

Maurizio Grassi

Welcome to "Would You Change a Winning Team?", a provocative weekly podcast that challenges your perceptions of innovation in the modern business world. Each episode, lasting between 10-20 minutes, is a concise yet powerful exploration of how to balance proven success with the necessity of evolution, particularly through the lens of AI and advanced technologies, and ideation-based business innovation. This podcast is tailored for those who understand that true innovation is not just about technology but is centered on the empowerment and recognition of each individual's unique and active contribution in the business. We aim to build a community where like-minded professionals can gather to share insights, learn from each other, and grow together, both professionally and personally. In our discussions, we delve into the concept of 'innovation ambidexterity' - the art of balancing the exploitation of existing strengths with the exploration of new, potentially game-changing ideas. We tackle how businesses can maintain this balance, ensuring efficiency and productivity, while also fostering a culture of creative thinking and human-centered design. "Would You Change a Winning Team?" is more than just a podcast; it’s a movement towards building a future where businesses thrive on both technological advancement and the enrichment of their human capital. We believe in a world where companies don’t just innovate to survive but do so with a conscience and a sense of community. Join us every week to be part of this transformative journey. Together, we will redefine the narrative of innovation, ensuring it’s inclusive, humane, and effective. Subscribe now and be part of a community that values progress, people, and the power of change. read less
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Episodes

Unveiling TRIZ: The Master Key to Systematic Innovation
02-04-2024
Unveiling TRIZ: The Master Key to Systematic Innovation
Hello, I'm Maurizio, your guide through the transformative world of Business Innovation, and in this episode we explore the world of TRIZ, the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving, which revolutionized the landscape of innovation. Developed by Genrich Altshuller in the Soviet Union, TRIZ emerges as a powerful methodology that transcends conventional problem-solving by applying a structured, principled approach to innovation. We explore its origins, evolution, and the dual nature of its application in both Closed and Open Innovation settings. Additionally, we review two compelling books, "Triz Basics" by Vladimir Petrov and "Duality revolution" by Yevgeny B. Karasik, unraveling how TRIZ's principles extend beyond engineering, impacting various industries and fostering a universal culture of inventive thinking.This episode is crafted for thinkers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and anyone passionate about understanding how innovation's past shapes its future.Join us as we navigate the transition from rigid, closed systems to dynamic, open frameworks in innovation, shedding light on how these changes impact the creation and development of innovation in the business landscape.************************************Follow us on Facebook https://bit.ly/WYCAWTatFacebook and Linkedin https://bit.ly/WYCAWTatshowcaseSubscribe to our newsletter to get podcast updates at https://bit.ly/WYCAWTatnewsletterLeave a review on Podchaser at https://bit.ly/3UvhxDcContribute to our Patreon page at https://bit.ly/WYCAWTatPatreon