In this episode, we are joined by David Parkin, a recognised industry leader in the development of low carbon energy infrastructure to discuss the bigger picture of the UK's transition to a net zero world.
In this episode, we are joined by Lizzie Spring. We talk about how the housing sector could rebalance through a relationship of equals - and how it could transform if it recognised the skills and talents of the people it exists to provide for.
In this episode Chris Bolton joins Paul Taylor and John Wade to talk about the idea antibodies that can kill innovation, the problem with following ‘best practice; and why we spend so much time ‘bike-shedding’.
In this episode Kate Davies joins Paul Taylor and John Wade to talk about the things she perhaps couldn’t say as a CEO, the need for radical technological transformation, and why we must learn from the past whilst embracing the future.
In this episode we are joined by Ian Wright is the Founder and CEO of the Disruptive Innovators Network.
Ian talks with Paul Taylor and Helen Swinnerton about the importance of embedding the creative process, why we need to avoid innovation theatre, and what the leaders of the future need to do differently.
In this episode Paul Taylor and John Wade learn about the remarkable transformation that Chorus have gone through which includes introducing small empowered teams, reducing bureaucracy and operating with principles of kindness.
In this episode we are joined by Dr Rob Rowlands, discussing the importance of data in resolving problems, where organisations should start with research and how to cultivate curiosity.
Will Lilley joins John Wade and Paul Taylor to talk about the challenges of making ideas stick, the importance of thinking about spread at an early stage of exploration, and why culture trumps innovation every time.