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87. Edge Systems Thinking: Navigating Innovation Paradoxes
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How do boundary zones fuel innovation breakthroughs in complex organizations?
Join host Marco Annunziata as he welcomes Jaspar Roos, a member of the European Commission's OISP innovation group and founding partner of the Human and Tech Institute. With MIT credentials in AI Strategy and implementation experience with ISO56001 innovation frameworks, Jaspar examines how ecosystemic models are reshaping societal governance and network orchestration systems.
This conversation explores how 80% of employees, typically outside headquarters, remain disconnected from innovation initiatives, despite organizations investing heavily in AI and digital transformation. Jaspar presents neuroscientific evidence on how the "water cooler effect" creates cognitive transformation: when employees step away from structured work environments, dopamine release facilitates relaxation, leading to the serendipitous interactions that drive breakthrough thinking.
- Innovation Paradox: 95% of non-tech companies investing in AI will generate no meaningful ROI despite significant expenditure
- Neuroscience Insight: Water cooler interactions trigger dopamine releases that neurologically prime employees for breakthrough thinking
- Organizational Blindspot: Top-down innovation efforts fail because 80% of frontline employees lack access to digital transformation tools
- Edge Systems Theory: Most disruptive innovations emerge at ecosystem boundaries where traditional operating norms converge
- Metrics Gap: Traditional innovation KPIs measure activity rather than impact, creating "innovation theater" without economic transformation
Analyzing case studies from his portfolio of digital innovation projects, Jaspar reveals the dialectical tension between conformity and transformation. He examines how successful organizations like Amazon implement synchronous communication protocols to overcome innovation paradoxes, while drawing parallels to the Swift financial network's transformation. This episode offers a systems-thinking approach to understanding how innovation emerges at ecosystem boundaries where traditional operating norms are being replaced with new economic engines for the digital era.
Guest: Jaspar Roos, Founder and CEO of Limpid & Co
Host: Marco Annunziata, Co-Founder, Annunziata Desai Partners
Series Hosts:
Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research Center
Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works
Ecosystemic Futures is provided by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project in collaboration with Shoshin Works.
#EcosystemicFutures #SystemsThinking #InnovationScience #Futures #NeuroscienceOfCreativity
102 episodes
Manage episode 481216777 series 3453656
How do boundary zones fuel innovation breakthroughs in complex organizations?
Join host Marco Annunziata as he welcomes Jaspar Roos, a member of the European Commission's OISP innovation group and founding partner of the Human and Tech Institute. With MIT credentials in AI Strategy and implementation experience with ISO56001 innovation frameworks, Jaspar examines how ecosystemic models are reshaping societal governance and network orchestration systems.
This conversation explores how 80% of employees, typically outside headquarters, remain disconnected from innovation initiatives, despite organizations investing heavily in AI and digital transformation. Jaspar presents neuroscientific evidence on how the "water cooler effect" creates cognitive transformation: when employees step away from structured work environments, dopamine release facilitates relaxation, leading to the serendipitous interactions that drive breakthrough thinking.
- Innovation Paradox: 95% of non-tech companies investing in AI will generate no meaningful ROI despite significant expenditure
- Neuroscience Insight: Water cooler interactions trigger dopamine releases that neurologically prime employees for breakthrough thinking
- Organizational Blindspot: Top-down innovation efforts fail because 80% of frontline employees lack access to digital transformation tools
- Edge Systems Theory: Most disruptive innovations emerge at ecosystem boundaries where traditional operating norms converge
- Metrics Gap: Traditional innovation KPIs measure activity rather than impact, creating "innovation theater" without economic transformation
Analyzing case studies from his portfolio of digital innovation projects, Jaspar reveals the dialectical tension between conformity and transformation. He examines how successful organizations like Amazon implement synchronous communication protocols to overcome innovation paradoxes, while drawing parallels to the Swift financial network's transformation. This episode offers a systems-thinking approach to understanding how innovation emerges at ecosystem boundaries where traditional operating norms are being replaced with new economic engines for the digital era.
Guest: Jaspar Roos, Founder and CEO of Limpid & Co
Host: Marco Annunziata, Co-Founder, Annunziata Desai Partners
Series Hosts:
Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research Center
Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works
Ecosystemic Futures is provided by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project in collaboration with Shoshin Works.
#EcosystemicFutures #SystemsThinking #InnovationScience #Futures #NeuroscienceOfCreativity
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