meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

268: Allen Gannett - How To Create "Aha" Moments And Spark Creativity

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2018

⏱️ 54 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Episode #268: Allen Gannett - How To Create "Aha" Moments And Spark Creativity

Allen is the founder and CEO of TrackMaven, a marketing analytics platform that enables creativity. Marketers use TrackMaven to measure and improve performance across every channel Some clients are: The NBA, Microsoft, Saks Fifth Avenue, and many more modern marketers. His book, The Creative Curve, was published in June 2018 from Currency, an imprint of Penguin Random House. It is all about how anyone can learn to have moments of creative genius.

We are hosting a workshop on developing YOUR personal excellence as a leader. For details and availability, go to RyanHawk.me

"Learn how to learn. View the world as being a less fixed place. Anyone is capable of making it happen."

Show Notes:

  • Sustaining excellence:
    • Surround self with others who are great at what they do. A very social phenomenon
      • Collaborate with those who support their weaknesses
    • Be aligned with an executive sponsor
    • Live at the creative center -- Move to corporate headquarters if you work for a big company
      • Need to build relationships outside of 9:00-5:00
  • The importance of building generational friends (friends from all age groups)
  • What makes a hit? -- "Familiar but also novel."
  • "As humans we're fearful of unfamiliar. It's the brains' elegant way of risk and reward."
    • A balance of the novel and the new
  • The truth about Mozart
    • He didn't create his first music until he was 17
    • He had a helicopter Dad. He practiced music for three hours a day from a very early age
    • He became great because of deliberate practice
  • JK Rowling spent five years writing the first Harry Potter
    • She was extremely deliberate in her process. It wasn't just a light bulb moment on a train.
  • Paul McCartney spent years to write the song, Yesterday
  • How to create "Aha" moments for self? -- Go for a run, drive, take a shower, lay down. Need to calm the brain.
  • Writing a "descriptive" and "prescriptive" book:
    • Consume a lot about your topic of choice
    • Need to build prior knowledge
    • Not just "what," but "how much"
  • Ben Franklin -- He outlined previously written articles
  • Andrew Ross Sorkin consumed mass amount of literature and worked to "copy" the style in which other greats wrote
  • Confidence building - "Learn how to learn." View the world as being a less fixed place. Anyone is capable of making it happen.
  • Creativity is something you can learn.
  • How to get cast of "Wheel Of Fortune"
  • TrackMaven is a marketing analytics platform
  • Making the shift from individual contributor to manager -- A "communicator and coach" to others
  • Mistakes new managers make:
    • Need open lines of communication. "I was conflict averse initially and that's not good."
    • Remember when hiring. It's hard to fire people. "It's brutal."
    • Not everyone has all the answers. Get advice from people with different perspectives and incentives
    • "You need to hire slow AND fire slow. Give people a chance."
  • Why joining The Learning Leader Circle is a good idea
  • Use the "Get To Know You Document"

"A great manager must be a great communicator and coach for others."

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

It is our brain's really elegant way of balancing risk and reward.

0:07.0

We like things that are familiar enough to be safe, but novel enough to be interesting and intriguing.

0:13.4

This is why we like ideas that actually have one foot in the familiar

0:17.9

and one foot in the novel. The first Star Wars was a Western in space.

0:21.2

Harry Potter is just a normal orphaned rags or riches story,

0:24.7

but there's Wizards.

0:25.6

The first iPhone, right?

0:27.2

It was just an iPod with a phone.

0:28.9

We don't actually like ideas that are radically new.

0:32.1

We like ideas that are a balance of the familiar and the new.

0:36.0

This episode is brought to you by Gusto.

0:40.0

Gusto is making payroll, benefits, in HR easy for small businesses.

0:44.5

Modern technology does the heavy lifting so it's easy to get things right.

0:48.5

PC mag and fit small business have called Gusto the best payroll for small businesses.

0:54.0

Gusto saves you time.

0:55.5

72% of customers spend less than five minutes to run payroll.

1:01.0

Don't believe it.

1:01.7

Just Google them. People love

1:03.8

gusto. How often do you actually love your payroll provider? Most small

1:09.4

businesses don't have an HR expert, but you don't need one to use Gusto with great software and

1:14.5

great service you can focus on your business not payroll and paperwork and to

1:19.4

help support the Learning Leader Show, Gusto time deal. Sign up today and

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Ryan Hawk, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Ryan Hawk and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.