
Hard Hats & High Stakes: How Women Are Rewiring the World's Biggest Industries
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Leslie Youngblood interviews Nancy Yaklich, an innovation leader who has transformed various industries through technology. They discuss the importance of customer-centric innovation, the challenges and opportunities in emerging technologies, and the role of women in tech. Nancy shares her experiences in navigating corporate environments, securing executive support for innovative ideas, and the significance of learning from failures. The conversation emphasizes the need for collaboration, understanding customer needs, and the importance of taking risks in the pursuit of innovation.
About Our Guest
- Nancy Yaklich, AI Innovator & Cleantech Pioneer
- Connect with Nancy on LinkedIn
Key Takeaways
- Innovation comes from understanding and solving customer problems.
- Direct communication with customers can yield valuable insights.
- The middle ground in innovation offers significant opportunities.
- Proving concepts through data is crucial for securing funding.
- Women in tech are breaking barriers and paving the way for future leaders.
- Embracing AI and emerging technologies is essential for growth.
- Learning from failures is a key part of the innovation process.
- Disruption is necessary for progress in traditional industries.
- Balancing visionary leadership with a focus on people is vital.
- Networking and finding support systems can enhance entrepreneurial success.
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