Robyn Bolton, Founder and Chief Navigator at MileZero, On: The Myth of the Lone Genius, Why Innovation Is a Leadership Problem, and How To Embrace Uncertainty
Manage episode 355219344 series 2802469
Robyn Bolton is the Founder and Chief Navigator of MileZero, a consultancy that helps companies fuel innovation in their culture and products. As an expert in product strategy and innovation, she has worked with Nike, Nestlé, The Cable Center, Medtronic, Ariadne Labs, and Alexion, among many other leading names. Robyn’s prior experience includes nearly a decade at Innosight, as Brand Manager at Proctor & Gamble, and as a consultant at Boston Consulting Group. Additionally, she has written for Forbes and Harvard Business Review and has been featured in The New York Times and NPR Marketplace.
In this episode…Companies want their operations to be efficient, but they also want to be innovative industry leaders. Combining both these ideals can be challenging. Frequently innovation takes a back seat to the status quo of smooth operations. So how can leaders foster creative ideas within their organizations to stay ahead of the industry curve?
This process is far easier said than done, with many converging reasons that keep innovation at bay. Great ideas are rarely given the proper consideration or the support they need to become something extraordinary. Robyn Bolton is an experienced consultant who has worked with countless leading brands, pointing them along the path toward innovation. According to Robyn, a lack of innovative ideas in your organization is due to a problem within the company's leadership. Leaders don’t always realize that a culture that accepts new ideas doesn’t exist within the company.
In this episode of Next Wave Leadership, Robyn Bolton, the Founder and Chief Navigator at MileZero, returns to talk with Dov Pollack to break down innovation within the company structure and how it’s a team sport. They touch on key leadership concepts and how they affect innovation, creating a culture that’s conducive to fresh ideas, and why it’s important to give accurate feedback early on in the process. Robyn also discusses essential questions that can create a positive impact throughout your company.
171 Episoden