0736 | Innovating The Future with Seth Stone

0736 | Innovating The Future with Seth Stone

Dr. Seth Stone is an organizational consultant focused on helping leaders uncover latent potential and thrive in the global marketplace using the components of innovation. He’s also the host of the LeadThis podcast. In this interview, we discuss how the most innovative firms shape the future, and how you can too.

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In This episode, You’ll Learn:

  • Why the most innovative firms eat themselves
  • How organization designs affects innovation
  • What keeps leaders from reaching their innovation potential

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David Burkus is an organizational psychologist, keynote speaker, and bestselling author of five books on leadership and teamwork.

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