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Smart Leaders Stop Chasing Ideas and Do This Instead Ft. Alan Gregerman
Season 1 ยท Episode 2543

Smart Leaders Stop Chasing Ideas and Do This Instead Ft. Alan Gregerman

Vision Pros Live Podcast ยท Jackson Calame

February 18, 202653m 7s

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Show Notes

Alan Gregerman has spent decades helping over 300 companies, including Google and Marriott, unlock the one thing most organizations are killing without realizing it: innovation. His conclusion? Brilliant ideas almost never come from a blank sheet of paper in a conference room. In this episode, Alan and Jackson break down the 99% Rule, the wisdom of ignorance, and why your next breakthrough is more likely to come from a cheetah on the African savanna than your smartest employee. Plus, why the most dangerous thing for your business isn't failure, it's becoming irrelevant.

๐Ÿ”” Subscribe for weekly entrepreneur interviews and real business strategies. 0:00 - Introduction & Alan's background

1:30 - Why companies get innovation completely wrong

4:00 - How school trains us out of our natural genius

7:00 - Get out of the office: the power of purposeful wandering

9:00 - The 99% Rule: where breakthrough ideas actually come from

14:00 - What cheetahs can teach your organization about speed

19:00 - The smartest thing a leader can say to their team

23:00 - Innovation, leadership and growth: how they work together

27:00 - The healthcare model that's solving the wrong problem

34:00 - The Wisdom of Ignorance: Alan's book and mission

39:00 - Fear of budget vs. fearless thinking

44:00 - Airbnb, Uber and the power of broke visionaries

50:00 - Final words: reset before the world forces you to

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