Send us a text Necessity is the mother of invention. Some of the biggest revolutions in business didn’t come from brilliant technology or billion-dollar R&D budgets.They began with frustration — someone standing at a bottleneck, asking,“Why does it have to be this way?” That question changed the way the world trades today. A single insight turned a slow, fragmented process into a seamless global system — and quietly became the biggest driver of globalisation in the 20th century. The les...
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Send us a text Necessity is the mother of invention. Some of the biggest revolutions in business didn’t come from brilliant technology or billion-dollar R&D budgets.They began with frustration — someone standing at a bottleneck, asking,“Why does it have to be this way?” That question changed the way the world trades today. A single insight turned a slow, fragmented process into a seamless global system — and quietly became the biggest driver of globalisation in the 20th century. The les...
Episode 115 - Stand Still, Watch, Transform - Step Inside the Circle
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Episode 115 - Stand Still, Watch, Transform - Step Inside the Circle
Send us a text Standing still to move faster. In a world obsessed with speed and action, the greatest breakthroughs often come from standing still. A struggling company in Japan, faced with operational inefficiencies, didn’t turn to cutting-edge technology or external consultants. Instead, a single exercise—seemingly too simple to matter—sparked a global business revolution. What was this unconventional method? And what can it teach you about solving problems in your own business? Fo...
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Send us a text Necessity is the mother of invention. Some of the biggest revolutions in business didn’t come from brilliant technology or billion-dollar R&D budgets.They began with frustration — someone standing at a bottleneck, asking,“Why does it have to be this way?” That question changed the way the world trades today. A single insight turned a slow, fragmented process into a seamless global system — and quietly became the biggest driver of globalisation in the 20th century. The les...