Corporate Explorers: How Corporations Beat Startups at Innovation

with

Andrew Binns

Director and Co-Founder at Change Logic

1 November 2022, 11:15am-12:45pm

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About the session

Many see corporations as too slow and risk averse to lead radical innovation. Though it is true established firms struggle to build new ventures, there are still many firms that do succeed. They do IPO as unicorns, but they do scale into operational businesses, sometimes with multi-billion-dollar revenues. At the center of these stories is the Corporate Explorer. These are leaders who rally the business around an opportunity and mobilize resources to succeed.

Andy Binns will tell the story of these Corporate Explorers and what we can learn to help replicate their results.

About the speaker

Andrew Binns is a co-founder of Change Logic, a Boston-based strategic advisory firm. He works with CEOs, boards, and senior teams as they lead significant business change. His goal is to help organizations liberate their potential to excite the world with innovation. Andy has 25 years of consulting experience as both an external and internal consultant for McKinsey & Co., the IBM Corporation, and Change Logic. At IBM, Andy was deeply involved in the Emerging Business Opportunity program, for which he received an award from IBM’s vice chairman. Andy is a frequent guest speaker and lecturer at companies and business schools.

His article, “Three Disciplines of Innovation,” co- authored with Professor Charles O’Reilly, was named Best Article in the California Management Review for 2020. He also co-authored the “Ambidextrous CEO” in the Harvard Business Review, “The Art of Strategic Renewal” in the MIT Sloan Management Review, and a book chapter on “Getting Started with Ambidexterity.” He is an executive fellow at the Center for Future Organization at the Drucker School of Management and a member of the Fast Company Executive Board. Andy attended the University of Sussex, New York University, and the Quinlan Business School at Loyola University Chicago. He holds degrees in political science, marketing, and organizational development.

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