CNBC is running a 5-part series on innovation. And, while the first episode has already aired, you haven’t missed it; you can see it here. Arkadi Kuhlmann, CEO, ING USA Direct, who is also a keynote speaker at the 13th annual Innovation Immersion, is featured in this series and describes himself as the "anti-banker banker." With branches that sell coffee and mountain bikes, that seems like a fair description.
It promises to be an interesting series although the resident expert is Roger Schank, Ph.D. a learning expert rather than an innovation expert. He does liven up the program by making outrageous and thought provoking comments such as recommending that companies hire the bottom 10% of Harvard rather than the top, because they’re the ones who were smart enough to get in and then decided not to follow the rules. Also, after a segment that highlighted Google’s culture of innovation, Schank states that he doesn’t see Google as a particularly innovative company. Which, of course, brings us back to the definition of innovation. For a company that has created a value of $150 BILLION in eleven years and added the term “google” to the vocabulary of millions, if not billions, of people, I think most of us would give them the innovation nod. Schank defines innovation as a “breakthrough, a new idea, something you’ve never seen before” rather than something that creates new value. He also started losing his expert chits when he stated that Google hasn’t done anything innovative other than Google Earth and that the Google perks have little to do with keeping people happy and keeping the ideas flowing. A culture is made up of a thousand things and you can look at any one thing (such as the free food or pool tables at Google) and say it doesn’t matter. But, if you start taking those things away, the culture diminishes and, at some point, it is no longer the same culture. Business Voices in first Episode:
You can see the second episode on March 11th at 9:00 eastern. Or catch it online. The website also has a lot of additional innovation resources so it’s a hot place to visit.
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