Experimentation Over Presentation: Your Strategy Should Survive the Real World Intuit became a multi-billion-dollar company by discovering that the best experiments, not the best Powerpoints, should drive innovation.
Robots & Revolution: Why Humanoids Won’t Easily Walk Into American Homes 1X’s Neo is among the first humanoids for the home. Lingering technical issues are manageable, but owning robots that look like people pricks at Americans’ conscience.
The Five Plays of ‘Where to Play’ To understand the success of Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon, CVS, and Northwestern Mutual, look to strategy—winning starts by choosing the right arena early.
What Tesla Missed: Successful Innovation Is Built On Trust Elon Musk’s latest product launch dazzled but fell flat with investors, underscoring a crucial truth: innovation isn’t just about creating cool products, it’s about building trust. Without trust, even the most groundbreaking inventions struggle to make an impact.
The Next 10 Years Will Be Transformative—Here’s What To Focus On Now At Jump Offsite 2024, a select group of strategy and innovation leaders explored AI, culture, and leadership insights—discovering ways to drive meaningful change and amplify impact for both organizations and the world.
Strategy And Planning Are Both Essential … But Don’t Confuse Them Planning is essential, but alone it leads to sameness and stagnation. True growth requires a clear vision, thoughtful strategy, and then planning to execute.