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.
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