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Nokia's Comeback Explained: Emotion, Strategy & Boardroom Decisions

Nokia didn’t just collapse—it reinvented itself. This episode explores how leadership, emotion, and strategy combined to transform Nokia into a new kind of company.

Why Nokia failed – Quy Huy and Timo Vuori explain the real reason Nokia lost the smartphone war

Everyone Thinks the iPhone Killed Nokia. They're Wrong!

Most people believe the iPhone killed Nokia. But the real reason Nokia collapsed had far more to do with what was happening inside the company. Based on the research of Quy Huy and Timo Vuori, this episode explores how fear, leadership pressure, and the Symbian platform trapped Nokia as Apple and Android reshaped the smartphone industry.

Joe Bower and Clark Gilbert – From Resource Allocation To Strategy

Join Aidan McCullen as he welcomes Harvard professors Joe Bower and Clark Gilbert to explore how strategy truly emerges—from the ground up. Drawing from their book From Resource Allocation to Strategy, the conversation reveals how real-world decisions, not plans, shape organizational outcomes.

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Robert Burgelman – The Inescapable Dilemmas of Organizational Adaptation

Join Aidan McCullen and Stanford professor Robert Burgelman as they explore the five inescapable dilemmas of organizational adaptation—from Intel’s DRAM exit to Nokia’s mobile disruption. A masterclass on how strategy, structure, and leadership evolve under pressure.

Gary Hamel – Competence Based Competition

Join Aidan McCullen as he welcomes Gary Hamel to explore the timeless principles of Competence-Based Competition. Discover how companies build and sustain competitive advantage by developing core competencies, and learn valuable lessons from Tesla, IBM, and more.

Gary Hamel Competing For the Future

Gary Hamel – Competing For The Future Part 2

Join us as we welcomes the visionary Gary Hamel for an in-depth discussion on Competing for the Future. Hamel shares powerful insights on how organizations can develop foresight, escape the shackles of the past, and create lasting competitive advantage in a rapidly evolving world.

Paul Nunes and the late Ian Morrison

Paul Nunes and Ian Morrison (R.I.P.) – Navigating Second Curves

Join Aidan McCullen as he welcomes Paul Nunes and the late Ian Morrison to explore the critical concept of Second Curves. They discuss how organizations can anticipate disruption, transition before decline, and build a sustainable future through strategic foresight and innovation.

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Stan Deetz Finale – Navigating Organizational Transitions

In this concluding episode with Stan Deetz, we explore actionable insights on navigating organizational transitions. From the impact of technological disruption to managing mergers and acquisitions, Stan shares strategies for fostering adaptability, understanding cultural nuances, and balancing stability with innovation. Dive deep into discussions about leadership, communication, and creating resilient organizations in a rapidly changing world.

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Eugene Ivanov and Andrew Binns – Corporate Explorer Fieldbook Finale

In the “Corporate Explorer Fieldbook Finale,” Andy Binns and Eugene Ivanov share invaluable lessons on corporate innovation. They explore ambidexterity, the transformative role of AI, open innovation, and the importance of leadership in scaling new ventures. With practical advice and real-world examples, this episode is a must-listen for corporate innovators.

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Peter Compo – The Five Disqualifiers of Strategy

Join Peter Compo as he breaks down the ‘Five Disqualifiers of Strategy’ in this insightful episode. Learn how to evaluate your strategic framework and avoid common mistakes in business strategy design. Perfect for innovators and strategists looking for real-world applications.

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