A Faster Horse Podcast: Recent Episodes

Steve LaChance

This is A Faster Horse Podcast, an innovator's guide to customer discovery, bringing you a mix of innovation insights and customer discovery how to's. Proudly brought to you by The SearchLite.

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In this episode, I sit down with Dan Adams, Founder and President of The AIM Institute, and author of New Product Blueprinting: The Handbook for B2B Organic Growth.

Dan Adams on LinkedIn

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On this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Chris Kalaboukis, co-founder of helloFUTURE, a company that aims to create massive value for organizations through a unique blend of strategic foresight, impactful design thinking, and robust business strategy.

helloFUTURE

Chris Kalaboukis on LinkedIn

Chris Kalaboukis' bio

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In part 2 of our interview with Tukan Das, CEO and one of four technical cofounders of LeadSift, he talks about the lessons he and his fellow cofounders learned from the early mistakes and offers advice for other founders — especially technical cofounders.

LeadSift's mission is to mine actionable intelligence from unstructured public web data to help organizations better engage their customers.

Tukan Das on LinkedIn

LeadSift

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Tukan Das, CEO and one of four technical cofounders of LeadSift, shares the trials and tribulations that can happen when you write computer code before you understand what your business is about.

LeadSift's mission is to mine actionable intelligence from unstructured public web data to help organizations better engage their customers.

Tukan Das on LinkedIn

LeadSift

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Entrepreneur Joe Alex Lemon willingly reopens an old wound to share the story of the Titin weighted exercise vest, a product launched without knowing who the customers really were.

Joe Alex Lemon's website

The Real Value Exchange Podcast

His other company, NearSite Health

See the Titin weighted vest

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Tony Ulwick, author of What Customers Want and Jobs To Be Done — Theory to Practice and CEO of Strategyn explains Outcome-Driven Innovation.

Jobs To Be Done — Theory to Practice: Free e-book / Free audiobook

Tony Ulwick on Medium

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Tony Ulwick, author of What Customers Want and Jobs To Be Done — Theory to Practice and CEO of Strategyn talks about how to understand what customers need.

Jobs To Be Done — Theory to Practice: Free e-book / Free audiobook

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Vinod "Vinny" Kaimal, who was Principal at The Inovo Group at the time we recorded this interview and is now Vice President at Wellspring Worldwide, explains the difficulties and approaches to innovating for the future at an established corporation.

Vinod "Vinny" Kaimal on LinkedIn

The Inovo Group strategic innovation consulting firm

The Inovo Group on LinkedIn

Vinny Kaimal Joins Wellspring as VP of Customer Success

Article: Intrapreneurs vs Entrepreneurs

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In part 2 of our interview, Columbia Business School professor and renowned management thought leader Dr. Rita McGrath explains how seemingly unrelated products like jeans and cellphones actually compete with one another in "arenas," a concept that could replace the old idea of "industries." She also discusses how to understand what customers want, and the advantages to taking digital transformation of your business one small step at a time.

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Dr. Rita McGrath is a professor at Columbia Business School and best-selling author. She’s a world-renowned expert on innovation and growth and a regularly published author in the Harvard Business Review. Her latest book is Seeing Around Corners: How to spot inflection points in business before they happen.

Also check out her YouTube channel, which includes her Friday Fireside Chats.

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Dr. Rita McGrath is a professor at Columbia Business School and best-selling author. She’s a world-renowned expert on innovation and growth and a regularly published author in the Harvard Business Review. Her latest book is Seeing Around Corners: How to spot inflection points in business before they happen.

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What do terms like "innovation," "disruption," "strategy," and "minimum viable product" actually mean? Innovation guru Tristan Kromer, who was part of the late-night conversations that gave rise to the Lean Startup movement, explains the meanings and the challenges of trying to be more innovative.

LINKS:

Tristan Kromer's personal homepage

His company, Kromatic

Tristan's Lean Startup blog

About Tristan

Contact Tristan Kromer

Books Tristan recommended on the show:
The Real Startup Book (free for Kindle)
The Mom Test by Rob Fitzpatrick
The Corporate Startup: How established companies can develop successful innovation ecosystems by Dr Tendayi Viki
The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
The Startup Owner's Manual: The Step-By-Step Guide for Building a Great Company by Steve Blank and Bob Dorf