16 Mar 2026
35m

774: What Innovative Leaders Do Different, with Linda Hill

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Coaching for Leaders

The podcast explores how leaders can foster innovation within their organizations, contrasting traditional leadership approaches with the requirements for creating an innovative environment. Linda Hill, Harvard Business School professor and innovation expert, highlights the shift from leaders providing a vision to creating a culture where individuals co-create the future, emphasizing purpose over vision. She introduces three leadership roles—architects, bridge builders, and catalysts—necessary for building innovative organizations and ecosystems. The discussion includes a case study of Pfizer's clinical supply chain leader, Michael, who fostered relationships across the organization, enabling the company to quickly develop the COVID vaccine. Another example involves Cleveland Clinic in Abu Dhabi, where leaders learned to adapt practices to a different cultural context by empowering their teams through shared learning and admitting uncertainty.

Outlines

Part 1: Leadership Roles, Frameworks

Part 2: Environment, Diversity, Relationships

Part 3: Case Studies, Cultural Adaptation

Part 4: Myths, Sustainability

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