The Jens Heitland Show -Human Innovation
Welcome to The Jens Heitland Show, the podcast for innovative leaders. On this show, corporate innovator and serial entrepreneur Jens Heitland interviews world-class leaders and innovators, and answers questions live in a variety of formats. The goal of this podcast is to inspire more people to innovate businesses in a way that puts humans first. Innovation is not just a process, it's a whole system that requires leadership and support to thrive.
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EP 115: The Future of Retail
This episode is an Innovation Breakfast Club where I reconnect with previous guests as we explore different topics, this time the future of retail. We discussed what will make retailers successful in the future and what the future might look like.
EP 114: Innovate through differentiation
Innovation Culture Coding featuring Aga Szóstek. Innovate through differentiation. How to stand out in a market that is commoditized.
EP 113: Modern HR
Annissa Desphpande is a modern HR expert, author and founder of Loglab - a business that is helping clients through creative HR solutions with business results that can be measured.
EP 112: Innovate through inquiry
By asking insightful questions, building partnerships with clients and engaging expertise, Executive/Career Coach Tammy Gooler Loeb customizes an approach that yields empowering results for your career.
EP 111: The Directors Way
Demian Lichtenstein interviewed Stephen Brooks to extract and help to uncover his personal story.
EP 110: Innovate through inspired leadership
Innovate through inspired leadership. How to lead innovation through challenging your own mindset.
Case we explored:
The Head of Innovation of a large company has a problem
The Cost of Innovation is to high and the process that has worked the last years is not working anymore. Innovation is stagnating Sarah Campbell is asked to help.
EP 109: Innovating for our grandchildren
This episode is an Innovation Breakfast Club Episode where I reconnect with previous guests as we explore different topics. This time we explored the topic of innovating for our grandchildren. How to do it and what the flaws of today's systems are.
EP 108: How to build an identity for your venue
In this Live Show Claus Raasted deconstructs a fictive case
The Case: Large international corporations are slowly getting disrupted by the competition. The management understands that they need to change but don’t know how to tackle the challenge.The Executive board is looking for ways to transform the business and engages Claus Raasted to support them.
EP107: Walk the talk
This episode is a special Innovation Breakfast Club where I reconnect with previous guests as we explore different topics. This time we deconstructed the phrases: Walk the talk and action over perfection. We dove into our definitions and tied it all together from a corporate perspective too.
EP 106: Bigger people not bigger guns
In this Live Show Claus Raasted deconstructs a fictive case
The Case: Large international corporations are slowly getting disrupted by the competition. The management understands that they need to change but don’t know how to tackle the challenge.The Executive board is looking for ways to transform the business and engages Claus Raasted to support them.
EP 105: Thinking in Frameworks
In this episode, I connect the dots of innovation and entrepreneurship with Joe Pine; speaker, management advisor and author of several books.
EP 104: Transform training: Is there a life after PowerPoint?
Transform training: Is there a life after PowerPoint? - Innovation Culture Coding featuring Rob Tesh
EP 103: Systems innovation
In this episode I connect the dots of innovation and entrepreneurship with Jennifer Wilde and Dan McClure, founders of the company Innovation Ecosystem. Together we explore their story, systems innovation and how they use it to solve big problems in the world and more.
EP 102: Flip the development process upside down
In this episode I connect the dots of innovation and entrepreneurship with Line Lyst, Chief Entrepreneur of the GN Group, which develops intelligent hearing, audio, and video collaboration solutions. Line shares her wealth of experience from having worked in different corporations in leading innovation positions, the corporate innovation setups, processes, education and more.
EP 101: Enable people to live sustainably
In this episode I connect the dots of innovation and entrepreneurship with Duncan Cox partner at the international Engineering firm Cundall. We explore zero carbon design, the impact of data for sustainability, education, and more.
EP 100: The Innovateur Hub
This is a special episode because it is episode number 100. Jens has decided to record an episode alone and share the backstory of the podcast, where he is today and what is going to happen with the show and the ecosystem around it.
EP99: How to write a speech for a fortune 500 CEO to build innovation culture
In this Live Show Niels Forsberg deconstructs a fictive case
The Case: Comedian Niels Forsberg uncovered how to code innovation culture by making the CEO of a large corporation more relatable. He has chosen an extraordinary way of doing this through writing a speech for the Christmas party.
EP 98: Diversity of Thoughts
This episode is a special Innovation Breakfast Club where I reconnect with previous guests as we dive deeper into diversity of thought.
EP97: How businesses can create an experience that changes the way we eat
In this Live Show Lui Lezzy deconstructs a fictive case
The Case: An owner of an underutilized physical location has a dream. This person wants to give back to the local community and build a gastronomical experience. He hires Lui Lezzi to help him.
EP96: Mario Herger on Silicon Valley Technology Trends
In this episode I connect the dots of innovation and entrepreneurship with Mario Herger, technology trend researcher and author. Together we explore his stories of living in Silicon Valley as an Austrian, his views on artificial intelligence, autonomous cars, other trends, and of course the books he has written.