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Gary Hamel - What Matters Now Part 2

Gary Hamel - What Matters Now Part 2

Update: 2025-05-25
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Gary Hamel joins us to delve into part 2 of his book 'What Matters Now,' exploring the crucial role adaptability plays in the modern world. Gary discusses how rapid, multifaceted changes define our age and the stress it places on individuals and institutions. Using various industry examples, from mobile phones to airlines, he emphasizes the importance of continuous reinvention and the challenges businesses face, such as strategic decay and the need for innovation. Hamel also highlights the impact of human foibles on organizational success and the necessity for honesty and humility in leadership. This conversation provides valuable insights into thriving in a world characterized by relentless change.

 

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

00:10 Adaptability in a Rapidly Changing World

00:47 Historical Perspective on Change

01:35 Technological and Social Upheaval

02:31 Examples of Industry Disruption

04:12 The Challenge of Continuous Reinvention

06:08 The Role of Values and Habits

08:54 Understanding Strategy Decay

13:51 The Predictable Demise of Strategies

20:26 The Corrupting Nature of Success

24:12 Identifying Defensive Language in Organizations

25:14 The Importance of Humility and Adaptability

25:34 Lessons from Radiohead and Resourcefulness

26:58 The Impact of Market Shifts on Companies

27:32 Strategic Agility and Human Foibles

28:07 The Changing Landscape of Education

30:44 Fashion Industry Trends and Predictions

33:56 Encouraging Innovation and Risk-Taking

40:28 The Farmer vs. Rancher Analogy

46:11 Concluding Thoughts and Contact Information

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Gary Hamel - What Matters Now Part 2

Gary Hamel - What Matters Now Part 2

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