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EP 126 – Rich Braden & Tessa Forshaw, Authors of Innovation-ish: Stuck? How Anyone Can Create Breakthrough Solutions

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** Watch our engaging discussion on video, HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@97PercentEffective **

Learn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.com

Feeling stuck with a challenge at work, or in advancing your career? In this episode of 97% Effective, we discuss proven, effective ways to creatively solve problems, innovate – and advance. Host Michael Wenderoth interviews Rich Braden and Dr. Tessa Forshaw, authors of Innovation-ish: How Anyone Can Create Breakthrough Solutions to Real Problems in the Real World. They discuss why your mindset is more important than process, why to aim for “roof-shots” instead of moonshots, and how their book helps ordinary people overcome “innovation hesitation.” By the end of this episode, you’ll not only want to read their book – you’ll leave with a better understanding of the science of how we learn, powerful mental reframes, and practical tips to get unstuck. Rich, a design strategist and the CEO of People Rocket, and Tessa, a cognitive scientist and co-founder of the Next Level Lab at Harvard, have served as design educators for years at Stanford and Harvard, and have helped leading companies and non-profits creatively solve their most vexing challenges to unlock growth.

SHOW NOTES:

  • Why Rich and Tessa wrote their book – and chose the word “Innovation-ish”
  • The problem with a “process focus” to innovation
  • “If you’ve ever been to Costco..” (Tessa explains Mindset)
  • How mindsets translate into “Moves”
  • Forward movement in action: The science of why your moves need to be bite-sized
  • Kids vs adults: How adults can tap into their vast experiences to become more creative
  • Michael’s observations comparing coaching to Rich and Tessa’s work
  • “Explore before Explain” - Why and how Tessa and Rich flipped how they teach
  • Tessa on “Learning needs to be effortful”
  • Rich explains “Innovation is not hard. But it is hard work”
  • You’ve got moves inside that are Innovation-ish: How one student used “family system mapping” from her therapist training in powerful new ways
  • You’ve got insights that will help you navigate power & politics: How Michael’s clients apply their own skills
  • Roofshots over Moonshots
  • Framestorming: Are we even looking at the right problem?
  • “Solutions are baked into the frame of the problem” – Tina Seelig
  • Tessa’s hard truth: “You can’t stop your biases, but you can set up structures and processes to counteract them”
  • Tessa explains in plain (Aussie) English the $5 word “metacognition”: Thinking about Thinking vs Recounting
  • Why wore Michael wore airplane cufflinks for this interview
  • Lightning round: Can AI replace human creativity; Biggest influence; Their “go to” technique to get themselves unstuck; Tips on how to make sure your teenage kids stay creative

BIO AND LINKS:

Dr Tessa Forshaw and Rich Braden are the authors of Innovation-ish: How Anyone Can Create Breakthrough Solutions to Real Problems in the Real World. Rich is a design strategist and CEO of People Rocket, based in Silicon Valley. Tessa Forshaw, PhD, is a cognitive scientist and co-founder of the Next Level Lab at Harvard University. Both have served as design educators for years at Stanford and Harvard, worked for leading innovation consultances including IDEO and Accenture, and in their private consulting have helped leading companies and non-profits including Coke, Airbnb and the Native American Community Clinic in Minnesota, USA. Their mission is to help everday people untap their creative potential – and become more confident, and innovation-ish.


Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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Content provided by Michael Wenderoth. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michael Wenderoth or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

** Watch our engaging discussion on video, HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@97PercentEffective **

Learn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.com

Feeling stuck with a challenge at work, or in advancing your career? In this episode of 97% Effective, we discuss proven, effective ways to creatively solve problems, innovate – and advance. Host Michael Wenderoth interviews Rich Braden and Dr. Tessa Forshaw, authors of Innovation-ish: How Anyone Can Create Breakthrough Solutions to Real Problems in the Real World. They discuss why your mindset is more important than process, why to aim for “roof-shots” instead of moonshots, and how their book helps ordinary people overcome “innovation hesitation.” By the end of this episode, you’ll not only want to read their book – you’ll leave with a better understanding of the science of how we learn, powerful mental reframes, and practical tips to get unstuck. Rich, a design strategist and the CEO of People Rocket, and Tessa, a cognitive scientist and co-founder of the Next Level Lab at Harvard, have served as design educators for years at Stanford and Harvard, and have helped leading companies and non-profits creatively solve their most vexing challenges to unlock growth.

SHOW NOTES:

  • Why Rich and Tessa wrote their book – and chose the word “Innovation-ish”
  • The problem with a “process focus” to innovation
  • “If you’ve ever been to Costco..” (Tessa explains Mindset)
  • How mindsets translate into “Moves”
  • Forward movement in action: The science of why your moves need to be bite-sized
  • Kids vs adults: How adults can tap into their vast experiences to become more creative
  • Michael’s observations comparing coaching to Rich and Tessa’s work
  • “Explore before Explain” - Why and how Tessa and Rich flipped how they teach
  • Tessa on “Learning needs to be effortful”
  • Rich explains “Innovation is not hard. But it is hard work”
  • You’ve got moves inside that are Innovation-ish: How one student used “family system mapping” from her therapist training in powerful new ways
  • You’ve got insights that will help you navigate power & politics: How Michael’s clients apply their own skills
  • Roofshots over Moonshots
  • Framestorming: Are we even looking at the right problem?
  • “Solutions are baked into the frame of the problem” – Tina Seelig
  • Tessa’s hard truth: “You can’t stop your biases, but you can set up structures and processes to counteract them”
  • Tessa explains in plain (Aussie) English the $5 word “metacognition”: Thinking about Thinking vs Recounting
  • Why wore Michael wore airplane cufflinks for this interview
  • Lightning round: Can AI replace human creativity; Biggest influence; Their “go to” technique to get themselves unstuck; Tips on how to make sure your teenage kids stay creative

BIO AND LINKS:

Dr Tessa Forshaw and Rich Braden are the authors of Innovation-ish: How Anyone Can Create Breakthrough Solutions to Real Problems in the Real World. Rich is a design strategist and CEO of People Rocket, based in Silicon Valley. Tessa Forshaw, PhD, is a cognitive scientist and co-founder of the Next Level Lab at Harvard University. Both have served as design educators for years at Stanford and Harvard, worked for leading innovation consultances including IDEO and Accenture, and in their private consulting have helped leading companies and non-profits including Coke, Airbnb and the Native American Community Clinic in Minnesota, USA. Their mission is to help everday people untap their creative potential – and become more confident, and innovation-ish.


Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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