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Future Squared with Steve Glaveski

Future Squared with Steve Glaveski

By: Steve Glaveski
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Future Squared, hosted by Steve Glaveski, brings you conversations with icons from across different fields to help you make better decisions, kick goals in your professional and personal life and better navigate a fast-changing and uncertain world.


Learn from luminaries like Tyler Cowen, Jason Calacanis, Brad Feld, Seth Godin, Gretchen Rubin, Annie Duke, Kevin Kelly, Scott Belsky, Neil Patel, Adam Grant, Nir Eyal, Oliver Burkeman, Brad Feld, Steve Blank, and so many others.


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  • 441. From CEO of ASX-listed company to Bus Driver with Nic Jones
    Oct 30 2024

    In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Nic Jones, a former executive who made the bold decision to step away from a high-powered career in media to drive buses.


    Jones, whose past roles spanned influential positions at Moshcam, Pureprofile, Nine, Yahoo, News Corp, Publisis, and Vevo, shares the experiences and reflections that led him to question the corporate world’s relentless pursuit of more.


    Together, we unpack the value of living in alignment with one’s true nature versus society’s definition of success, inspired by a famous Seneca quote: "Live according to nature and never be poor; live according to opinion and never be rich."


    Key Discussion Points:

    • Background and Big Decisions: We explore Nic’s previous life, filled with executive roles and startup ventures, including his time as CEO of Pureprofile and his contributions to projects like Vera, a platform supporting people with dementia. Nic reflects on what happened with some of these companies and what ultimately influenced his choice to take a step back.
    • Pursuing Purpose Over Prestige: Why does society prize "chasing more" even if it costs us our happiness? Nic reflects on how this constant drive often leads to personal sacrifices and explores why he chose to reject that path in favor of simpler living.
    • Identity & Letting Go of the “Golden Handcuffs”: How did Nic break free from the identity and financial security associated with his high-level roles? He discusses the challenges of leaving a successful career, the concept of “golden handcuffs,” and how he managed the financial and personal implications of this shift.
    • Privilege and Perception: Nic addresses the perspective that leaving a well-paying job is a choice only available to a few. He openly talks about privilege and explains why, for him, this was not an impulsive decision but rather one carefully navigated.
    • The Role of Social Circles & Intellectual Stimulation: How has Nic’s social life changed since transitioning to a new career? Nic shares how this choice impacted his relationships with friends, especially those in professional circles.
    • Reflections on Happiness and Meaning in the Age of Screens: Nic reflects on the crisis of meaning and community in a world dominated by screens, discussing how bus driving and working with people daily bring him a new sense of observable meaning.
    • Relationship with Money: Has Nic’s relationship with money changed since he walked away from his high-income job? We examine the evolution of his financial values, including the notion of "enough," and how that influences his current approach to life.


    Show Notes

    Connect with Nic on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nic99jones/


    Connect with Steve

    Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/steveglaveski

    Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram/thesteveglaveski

    Subscribe to my newsletter: https://futuresquared.xyz

    Future Squared YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@futuresquaredpod

    Listen to Future Squared on Spotify & Apple Podcasts



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    1 hr
  • 440. How to Apply Lean Startup at Large Organizations with Lean Startup Co CEO, Ben Hafele
    Oct 22 2024

    Introduction:

    In this episode, we dive into the world of Lean Startup, 13 years on from its inception, and explore the challenges and nuances of applying it within large corporations.


    While Lean Startup principles are widely taught, executing them in established corporate environments often leads to failure. Our guest, Ben Hafele from Lean Startup Corp, shares his firsthand insights on why this happens and how leaders can overcome these challenges to foster innovation within their organizations.


    Key Topics Covered:

    • A quick recap of the Lean Startup methodology, focusing on rapid experimentation, validated learning, and customer feedback loops. Why is it still relevant today, and how does it differ from traditional corporate processes?
    • Teaching the Lean Startup approach is one thing, but applying it in a corporate setting is an entirely different challenge. Why does it often fail in large organizations, and what can leaders do to make it successful?
    • Process blockers: How existing systems and bureaucratic hurdles slow down the Lean process.
    • People blockers and cultural dynamics: Exploring the resistance to change, risk aversion, and the "not a startup" mindset common in corporate environments.
    • Navigating stakeholder interests: In large organizations, aligning various stakeholders with differing priorities can be a significant hurdle. Ben shares tips for getting everyone on board.
    • Lean Startup is at risk when it doesn't produce immediate wins or when a key sponsor exits (e.g., the shift in focus at GE after Jeff Immelt's departure). How can organizations safeguard against this?
    • Lean Startup's emphasis on rapid experimentation often clashes with the slow-moving approval processes in big companies. How can corporations adapt, and what structural changes are necessary to allow for cross-functional, agile teams?
    • Ben discusses how breaking down silos and empowering cross-functional teams is essential for Lean Startup success, and why the phrase "we’re not a startup" needs to be reframed to align with corporate goals like cutting costs, improving NPS, and avoiding past failures.
    • Large corporations are often risk-averse and bound by strict governance. How can Lean Startup models align with these realities, and how do organizations deal with basic barriers like permission to use the right tools?
    • Enterprises are used to long-term planning and predictable outcomes. How can leaders balance these with Lean Startup's iterative, experiment-driven approach without losing sight of core business goals?
    • Ben explores how the VC-inspired approach of staged funding, lots of small bets, and measuring innovation metrics instead of pure ROI can drive corporate innovation.
    • Corporate cultures aren’t always built for the speed and ownership required by Lean Startup. Slow decision-making and the need for consensus can stifle progress. What cultural shifts are necessary to make this work?
    • Corporate inertia and resistance to change are notorious in large organizations. How can Lean Startup help break through these barriers to create meaningful, lasting innovation?
    • Ben discusses the pros and cons of externalizing innovation through Lean Startup teams, innovation outposts, or whether it’s better to invest in startups directly through corporate venture capital (CVC).


    Show Notes:

    Ben on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-hafele

    Lean Startup Co: https://leanstartup.co

    Lean AI Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1M9pu1POlen6tXqJCqt_Y-YVBAtygiRp


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    54 mins
  • 439. The Today and Tomorrow of AI with VC & UBER's former Head of Data Science, Kevin Novak
    Sep 18 2024
    Kevin Novak is the Founder of Rackhouse Venture Capital, a global venture capital firm purpose-built to support early-stage founders and firms at the intersection of AI/ML and the real world. Previously, he served as Uber’s first Head of Data Science, its first Head of Data Science Platform, and invented its surge pricing model.


    We covered a lot of topics, including:
    1. Kevin's time at UBER
    2. The mechanics of investing in startups
    3. The proliferation of deep fakes and what it means for the world
    4. Why we’re still so early when it comes to GenAI
    5. Whether AI advertising models will destroy Google search
    6. How AI content licensing might work to reward not just large but independent creators
    7. Kevin’s prediction on which year the world’s first one-person unicorn will emerge


    Show Notes

    Email Kevin: kevin@rackhouse.vc

    Rackhouse Ventures: rackhouse.vc

    Kevin on X: @novakkm


    Connect with Steve

    Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/steveglaveski

    Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram/thesteveglaveski

    Subscribe to my newsletter: https://futuresquared.xyz

    Future Squared YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@futuresquaredpod

    Listen to Future Squared on Spotify & Apple Podcasts


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    1 hr and 7 mins

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