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🗓️ 10 January 2023
⏱️ 40 minutes
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0:26.9 | Slack.com slash DHQ. You know, for most people a breakthrough is more like a break-in. It catches |
0:33.9 | them off guard. They're like, where did that come from? They don't think about being |
0:36.9 | someone who perpetrates breakthroughs. And the point is, you can start to identify what |
0:40.8 | are some things that work for me. And they may not seem like work and they may not |
0:44.5 | seem efficient, but creativity is rarely efficient. The goal is actually to be effective. |
0:50.4 | And part of effectiveness is understanding what are the tools available to me when I need |
0:54.9 | to breakthrough and even recognizing when I need to breakthrough. |
0:58.0 | I'm on this journey with me. Each week when you join me, we are going to chase down our |
1:03.9 | goals. We've come at diversity and set you up for better tomorrow. |
1:07.7 | I'm ready for my close time. |
1:10.8 | Hi and welcome back. I'm so excited for you to meet my guest this week. Jeremy Utley |
1:17.1 | is a director of executive education at Stanford's D School and an adjunct professor at Stanford |
1:23.6 | School of Engineering. He is the host of the D School's widely popular program, Masters |
1:28.9 | of Creativity, and one of the authors of Idea Flow, the only business metric that matters. |
1:35.3 | That's a bold statement, Jeremy. Thank you for being here. |
1:38.2 | Thanks for having me. Oh my gosh, I'm so excited to get into this. |
1:41.8 | All right, I want to start with, I remember early on in business, people would say, oh, |
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