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Corporate Bodies Under Stress: Balancing Immediate Survival and Long-Term Growth

Corporate Bodies Under Stress: Balancing Immediate Survival and Long-Term Growth

The Innovation Show · The Innovation Show: Thursday Thought

January 1, 202510m 13sbonus

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Show Notes

In this episode of the Thursday Thought, we delve into the intricate balance between immediate survival and long-term growth, drawing parallels between the human body's stress response and corporate strategies. We explore the concept of temporal discounting, the impact of chronic stress on leadership, and the necessity of preparing for the future during times of calm. Featuring insights from Bruce Lipton, Art Markman, Henry Mintzberg, and Stan Deetz, along with quotes and research, this discussion highlights the importance of balancing short-term reactivity with long-term vision for sustained success.

00:00 Introduction to Thursday Thought

00:21 Bodies Under Stress: Balancing Immediate Survival and Long-Term Growth

01:26 The Stress Response: Short-Term Focus

02:22 Temporal Discounting and Leadership Compensation

05:16 The Long-Term Cost of Chronic Stress

06:15 Stress and Cognitive Shifts in Leadership

08:28 Balancing the Present with the Future

09:54 Conclusion and New Year Wishes