
Titanic Syndrome with Dr. Nadya Zhexembayeva
The fast-moving up-and-down economy we live in ma…
The Innovation Show · Aidan McCullen
June 7, 201953m 49s
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Show Notes
The fast-moving up-and-down economy we live in makes keeping our companies afloat increasingly difficult. Just as we handle one crisis, another appears.
Digital, millennials, new regulations, new competition, political turmoil, Artificial Intelligence, Industry 4.0, Blockchain, sharing economy, circular economy, substitute products, you name it – the waves of disruption come crashing faster and faster, fundamentally changing the way we work, profit, and compete.
For nearly 20 years, our guest has worked in the field of survival and sustainability – researching and developing ways for businesses to stay afloat, no matter what the disruption. To understand the mechanics of survival, it helps to look at the successes and failures of the past.
We talk:
Embracing Change and Transformation
Personal Transformation
A definition of Titanic Syndrome
The 3 markers of Titanic Syndrome:
Arrogance
Excessive Attachment to Past Successes
An Inability to Recognise the new and Emerging Reality
The reasons the Titanic Sank
The definition of Reinvention
The ingredients of Reinvention
Personal Reinvention
Reinvention versus Innovation
Solutions for Reinvention
More about Nadya:
https://chiefreinventionofficer.com/
Nadya Ted Talk here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VJjD8JnAYQ