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How New Things Get Done. The 1%ers

Hosted by powerandperspective · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 17 episodes

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17
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59m
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About this podcast

Every week real business cases are dissected by Shana and Darrell, showing how some people consistently get impossible things done... often through counter intuitive moves.

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powerandperspective hosts How New Things Get Done. The 1%ers, a business show with 17 episodes published.

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Episode 20: Moonshot or Scattershot?

Jun 3, 202655mEp. 200

Darrell and Shana talk about the Moonshots EXO model for businesses.

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Eipsode 19: Thinking Holistically

May 30, 20261h 5mEp. 19S1

In this pod, Darrell and Shana talk about how the future will require more holistic thinkers.

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Episode 18: Seeing in Systems

May 30, 20261h 5mEp. 18S1

Shana and Darrell unravel the meaning and importance of seeing systems when attempting to do a new thing. Systems are everywhere! It's time to spot them and put you in charge of what to do about it.

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Episode 17: Unknown Unknowns

May 12, 202659mEp. 170

The gap between what we see and what is true is often the culprit preventing us from getting a new thing done. Wisdom has nothing to do with age. It is recognizing when you don't know what you don't know, and the old rul

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Episode 16: Leadership - Is Elevate and Delegate a good idea?

May 5, 20261h 2mEp. 160

Is elevate and delegate actually good advice? In this leadership episode, Shana and Darrell challenge one of management's most repeated principles and ask the harder question underneath it. Better decisions require somet

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Episode15: NEPTUNE Banking

Apr 30, 202656mEp. 150

Shana and Darrell use NEPTUNE to think about how traditional banking could be reimagined for someone wanting to do a new thing.

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Episode 14: AI Mission Drift: Inevitable but is it beneficial?

Apr 27, 202642mEp. 14S1

As Open AI opens up for advertising revenue, what are the implications. It's a question of trust . What is the direction? Shana and Darrell examine the good and the bad.

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Episode 13: Beating the AI Blues

Apr 17, 202655mEp. 130

Darrell and Shana assess the size of the AI iceberg and consider how to survive in a regime when none of the usual rules apply.

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Episode 12: Beyond the Comfort Zone: Reinventing Yourself in the Age of AI

Apr 6, 202659mEp. 120

This episode of How New Things Get Done uses Oracle's layoff of 30,000 employees as a launching point for a wide-ranging conversation about what happens when the "invisible contracts" of the industrial age collapse and w

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Episode 11:Route to Market: Benches, Hugs and Fashion

Apr 6, 20261h 5mEp. 110

In this episode, Darrell and Shana tackle the part of getting a new thing done that trips up almost everyone: route to market. Using real stories, an entrepreneur who sat outside a Walmart buyer's office for a day and a

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Episode 10: Running Towards the Hard Things

Mar 24, 202654mEp. 10S3

In this episode, Shanna and Darrell explore the "1%er" mindset of running toward the difficult bits, the high impact, high discomfort challenges that define true breakthroughs. Using a 2x2 framework of impact versus comf

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Episode 9:Reimagining Education for the AI Transformation Economy

Mar 19, 20261h 11mEp. 90

Shana and Darrell dismantle the "locked-in" Prussian education system, rebuilding it for a future where AI renders rote answers obsolete. They identify that schools have historically functioned as a complex web of childc

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Episode 8:Shadow Leadership

Mar 18, 202658mEp. 80

Darrell and Shana discuss shadow leadership systems. How AI can help you see the system and what to do about it.

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Episode 7: From Jobless to Industry Disruptor: A Real-Time Strategy Session on Building Win-Win Ecosystems

Feb 25, 202653mEp. 7S1

Shana and Darrell build a viable business model from scratch in real-time, starting with just three unemployed people and a simple goal: feed people healthy food. What emerges is a illustration of systems thinking, contr

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Episode 6: Is Your Business Headed for Chaos? A CEO's Guide to the AI Inflection Point

Feb 16, 202657mEp. 6S1

AI is collapsing traditional work timelines from months to days. This conversation explores how CEOs can use AI to identify organizational contradictions, measure what truly matters, and iterate faster than competitors.

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Episode 5:What Makes You Valuable in the Age of AI and How Leaders Can Spot It!

Feb 13, 20261h 5mEp. 5S1

In this episode Darrell and Shana talk about 1%ers as rare birds to spot in your organization. We dismantle innovation theater, explain why brainstorming sessions fail, and use SaaS and pharmacy cases to show what actual

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Episode 4: The Managed Decline Trap: Why AI Cost-Cutting Won't Save Your Business

Feb 13, 202657mEp. 4S1

The Clawbot craze exposes a critical question: Is your AI strategy innovating or just managing decline? Discover how to identify true step-change opportunities and find the 1%ers hiding in your organization before it's t

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Episode 3: Next Steps in the Age of AI

Feb 3, 20261h 4mEp. 3S1

Calling all lonely leaders: What do you do when it's impossible to know what is going to happen next in the age of AI? In this POD, Darrell gets practical with "next steps" and how to get some direction in these turbulen

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Episode 1: The Art of Doing Less - How One Company Cut Its Way Back to Explosive Growth

Jan 20, 202644mEp. 1S1

Disruption in the market often kills legendary companies. In today's case study we see how experts urged a compelling and logical path. Instead, the company made the counter intuitive move against all recommendations and

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Episode 2: Trapped in the Ice - What Shackleton's Survival Story Reveals About Winning in AI Disruption

Jan 20, 202655mEp. 2S1

In 1915, Ernest Shackleton's ship was crushed by Antarctic ice. Nine months of impossible odds. Every crew member survived. Right now, you might be feeling a crushing imperative with AI disruption. Your team's morale is

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How New Things Get Done. The 1%ers is hosted by powerandperspective. The show is categorised under business (entrepreneurship) and has published 17 episodes.

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How New Things Get Done. The 1%ers has published 17 episodes.

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