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Cambridge Tech Podcast
James Parton & Faye Holland
164 episodes
4 days ago

Your weekly tech news download from in and around Cambridge, plus in-depth conversations with the founders, innovators, and enablers within the

Cambridge tech ecosystem. Published every Tuesday morning and hosted by James Parton and Faye Holland. Get in touch with the show via info@cambridgetechpodcast.com


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Your weekly tech news download from in and around Cambridge, plus in-depth conversations with the founders, innovators, and enablers within the

Cambridge tech ecosystem. Published every Tuesday morning and hosted by James Parton and Faye Holland. Get in touch with the show via info@cambridgetechpodcast.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Technology,
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Serendipity: It doesn’t happen by accident, with David Cleevely
Cambridge Tech Podcast
25 minutes 20 seconds
4 months ago
Serendipity: It doesn’t happen by accident, with David Cleevely

This week James sits down with David Cleevely to explore the concept of serendipity and its role in innovation. David’s insights are not only thought-provoking but also practical for anyone looking to foster creativity and collaboration in their ventures.


Key Takeaways:


• David challenges the traditional notion of serendipity as mere luck. He asserts, “Serendipity doesn’t happen by accident. It’s much more by design.” This perspective encourages us to create environments that increase the likelihood of unexpected, beneficial encounters.


• He emphasises the need for organisations to rethink their structures and networks to facilitate serendipitous interactions. “You want to actually design things so that the unpredictable is going to happen,” he explains.


• The book is aimed at those frustrated with slow innovation in large organisations, including civil servants and corporate leaders. David’s goal is to inspire a shift in mindset towards embracing unpredictability in the innovation process.


• He shares his experience of writing the book, highlighting the collaboration with a personal trainer-like figure who helped him structure his thoughts and ideas effectively.


• David also provides practical frameworks for fostering serendipity within teams and organisations, encouraging listeners to consider how they can engineer opportunities for chance encounters.


The episode then features highlights from David’s previous appearance on the podcast in November 2024 (episodes 112 and 113), pulling together serendipity related highlights from that conversation to celebrate the book launch.










Produced by Cambridge TV


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Cambridge Tech Podcast

Your weekly tech news download from in and around Cambridge, plus in-depth conversations with the founders, innovators, and enablers within the

Cambridge tech ecosystem. Published every Tuesday morning and hosted by James Parton and Faye Holland. Get in touch with the show via info@cambridgetechpodcast.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.