BONUS EPISODE: Susannah Childers - Innovation Minds - Actually, Humans Want to Collaborate
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In this episode, Susannah discusses conundrums such as:
- How the system is more important than the individual in innovation, yet the human is also far more important than the system;
- How we don’t really understand the problems we’re facing, and yet the most powerful step forward will come from understanding the problems;
- How although we are generally not very good at collaborating or communicating, it’s what we care about most;
- And much more.
Susannah Childers is the Founder and Creator of Possibility at Ah Ha! Which she has run for the past twenty-five years. She is an experienced facilitator of Organizational Learning, Innovation, Design Thinking, Strategic Planning, Knowledge Transfer, Market Research, and all-around fun and productive visual meetings. Susannah has a BA in Economics and Spanish from Washington University in St. Louis and an MBA from Northwestern University’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management. Prior to Ah Ha!, Susannah worked at Helene Curtis (now Unilever) and The Procter and Gamble Company connecting teams and driving learning and innovation. Susannah is an international speaker on the topics of insight, leadership, and innovation. She recently presented at the Creative Problem Solving Institute (Buffalo,NY), Mindcamp Canada in Toronto and the African Creativity Conference in South Africa. She lives in the beautiful North Carolina mountains with her husband Wayne. Susannah’s work helps clients connect knowledge and experiences to drive innovation and discovery.
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