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Why Most Teams Fail at Innovation (and What Eran Broder Did Differently)

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In this episode of Breakthrough Innovation, we talk with Eran Broder, founder of Digital Enzymes, a stealth-mode AI agency solving “impossible” problems across sectors — and quietly leading innovation from the shadows.

From his early days at WalkMe (literally coding from a Tel Aviv kitchen) to pioneering the next wave of autonomous AI agents, Eran’s journey is as unconventional as it is inspiring.

🧠 Why most startups are chasing innovation — but don’t know how to define it

🛠️ How fear of failure and love of puzzles shaped his John Wick-like problem-solving style

📚 Why books — not Google — gave him the edge on legacy tech most devs can’t touch

🤖 What the next era of AI agents will actually require from teams and leaders

🌪️ Why time, pressure, and purpose are the real forces behind breakthrough innovation

If you’ve ever asked why am I working so hard?, or wondered how to solve a truly unsolvable challenge — this conversation is your mirror, your blueprint, and your permission slip.

Thanks for tuning in to Breakthrough Innovation! Want to subscribe to the podcast? Have feedback to share? Connect with us on Spotify or iTunes and leave us a review—we’d love to hear from you!

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In this episode of Breakthrough Innovation, we talk with Eran Broder, founder of Digital Enzymes, a stealth-mode AI agency solving “impossible” problems across sectors — and quietly leading innovation from the shadows.

From his early days at WalkMe (literally coding from a Tel Aviv kitchen) to pioneering the next wave of autonomous AI agents, Eran’s journey is as unconventional as it is inspiring.

🧠 Why most startups are chasing innovation — but don’t know how to define it

🛠️ How fear of failure and love of puzzles shaped his John Wick-like problem-solving style

📚 Why books — not Google — gave him the edge on legacy tech most devs can’t touch

🤖 What the next era of AI agents will actually require from teams and leaders

🌪️ Why time, pressure, and purpose are the real forces behind breakthrough innovation

If you’ve ever asked why am I working so hard?, or wondered how to solve a truly unsolvable challenge — this conversation is your mirror, your blueprint, and your permission slip.

Thanks for tuning in to Breakthrough Innovation! Want to subscribe to the podcast? Have feedback to share? Connect with us on Spotify or iTunes and leave us a review—we’d love to hear from you!

  continue reading

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