What if the real driver of innovation isn’t alignment—but conflict?
Innovation isn’t about harmony—it’s about constructive conflict.
In this episode of The Innovation Show, Aidan McCullen speaks with Jeff and Staney DeGraff, co-authors of The Innovation Code, to uncover why the most innovative organisations don’t avoid tension—they orchestrate it.
Drawing on decades of research and real-world application, the DeGraffs explain how breakthrough innovation happens when opposing worldviews collide. Each perspective—Artist, Engineer, Athlete, and Sage—brings unique strengths, but also blind spots. True innovation emerges not from consensus, but from the dynamic interaction between these forces.
You’ll discover:
- Why constructive conflict, not alignment, drives innovation
- The 4 innovation archetypes and how they shape thinking
- How organisations fail when they over-rely on one mindset
- The importance of lifecycle stages in innovation leadership
- How to build teams that turn friction into creative energy
Key Insight:
Innovation doesn’t happen when everyone agrees—it happens when different perspectives are strategically aligned through tension, not eliminated.
This episode is essential for leaders, innovators, and teams looking to build a culture of adaptability, resilience, and sustained performance in a rapidly changing world.
Featured Book:
The Innovation Code by Jeff & Staney DeGraff
Find the DeGraffs: https://jeffdegraff.com
Aidan McCullen is a Thinkers50 Innovation Award winner, keynote speaker Ireland, and host of The Innovation Show—the only podcast ever to receive a Thinkers50 award.