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Coaching for Leaders

630: Better Ways to Lead Brainstorming, with Jeremy Utley

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Jeremy Utley: Ideaflow Jeremy Utley is the Director of Executive Education at the Stanford d.school, and an Adjunct Professor at Stanford’s School of Engineering, where he has earned multiple favorite professor distinctions from graduate programs. He co-teaches two celebrated courses, Leading Disruptive Innovation (d.leadership) and LaunchPad, which focus on creating real-world impact with the tools of design & innovation. He is also on the teaching teams of d.org, an organizational design course, and Transformative Design, a course that turns the tools of design onto graduate students’ lives. One of the most prodigious collaborators at the d.school, Jeremy has taught alongside the likes of Lecrae, Dan Ariely, Laszlo Bock, and Greg McKeown. He is the author along with Perry Klebahn of Ideaflow: The Only Business Metric That Matters. Brainstorming sessions often emerge to address a problem requiring new ideas or innovation. However, the way many of us approach brainstorming vastly limits what’s possible for our teams and organizations. In this conversation, Jeremy and I discuss where leaders go wrong and some of the most helpful mindsets and tactics to do better. Key Points We tend to like cognitive closure. That often stops us from moving forward more substantially during brainstorming. The Idea Ratio shows that 2000 ideas are needed for every one idea that goes to market. Most teams and organizations vastly underestimate this. Set the expectation that brainstorming is a process, not a single event. That will help you surface vastly more useful ideas. Gather initial suggestions before a session to avoid favoring extroverts and early anchoring on what’s said initially. A useful way to make this is ask the language, “How might we…?” Warm-up exercises can substantially help put team members in the right mindset for creativity, especially for those with busy schedules moving between contexts. Resources Mentioned Ideaflow: The Only Business Metric That Matters by Jeremy Utley and Perry Klebahn Jeremy Utley's website Interview Notes Download my interview notes in PDF format (free membership required). Related Episodes How to Be Present, with Dan O’Connor (episode 399) The Way to Nurture New Ideas, with Safi Bahcall (episode 418) How to Build an Invincible Company, with Alex Osterwalder (episode 470) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic. To accelerate your learning, uncover more inside Coaching for Leaders Plus.

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A problem has arisen and you've decided it's time for some new ideas, maybe a bit of innovation.

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Enter the brainstorming session.

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But if leading a brainstorming session doesn't sound like the thing you're best at,

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this episode is for you.

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This is Coaching for Leaders, Episode 630.

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Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential.

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Greetings to you from Orange County, California.

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This is Coaching for Leaders, and I'm your host, Dave Stahofiak.

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Leaders aren't born, they're made.

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And this weekly show helps you discover leadership wisdom through insightful conversations.

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Ah, the term brain storming. We have all done it.

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We have all recognized that it is a helpful way to start to generate ideas.

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And yet, so often, we dread going into those brainstorming sessions.

0:56.0

We don't often come out with ideas in the long run that really do move the needle.

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And I know I'm always looking at a way to do this better.

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Today, a conversation on how we do way better at brainstorming, not only the tactics,

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but even more importantly, the mindset, the strategy that will help us to really find the ideas

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that are going to help us all move forward.

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I'm so glad to welcome Jeremy Utley.

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He is the Director of Executive Education at the Stanford D School,

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and an adjunct professor at Stanford School of Engineering,

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where he has earned multiple favorite professor distinctions from graduate programs.

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