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Code & Culture's Podcast

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  • Summary

  • Welcome to the Code & Culture Podcast, where we explore how leaders and HR professionals build futureproof organizations where employees experience growth, connectedness, and purpose.

    Every month, we will release a new season, tackling topics, such as strategic planning, inspiring innovation, people analytics, remote work, change management and many more to come. 

    We will pick the brain of world renown experts, authors, HR professionals, and CEOs in candid long-form conversations.  

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Episodes
  • "Innovation in service of diplomacy" with Dr. Andy David
    Dec 19 2023

    Welcome to the 3rd episode of the Code and Culture Podcast Season 2, where we delve into the transformative power of innovation.

    We're thrilled to present Dr. Andy David, a career diplomat spearheading the Innovation Task Force at Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    In this episode, you will gain insights into:

    Andy's Remarkable Transition: Discover how Dr. Andy David transitioned from dental medicine to a distinguished diplomatic career, embedding innovation at the heart of international relations.
    Innovation Task Force Creation: Unpack the genesis of the Innovation Task Force and how it's shaping diplomatic efforts.
    Cultural Diplomacy and Tech: Explore how Dr. David leverages Israel's tech prowess to foster cultural and economic ties globally, from Silicon Valley to the Visegrad Group.
    Methodology of Innovation in Government: Learn about the unique challenges and methodologies of driving innovation within the governmental framework, contrasting it with corporate innovation.
    Practical Outcomes: Witness the tangible outcomes of Dr. David's initiatives, including fostering entrepreneurship and crafting strategic international partnerships.

    Throughout the conversation, Luka and Andy traverse a range of topics, from the intricacies of internal innovation within government to the strategic development of Israel's tech ecosystem. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone interested in the intersection of innovation, culture, and diplomacy.

    Tune in to S2-E3 "Inovation in service of diplomacy" for an engaging discussion full of practical wisdom and visionary insights that may well reshape how you perceive the role of diplomacy in the modern world.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • "Navigating Organizational Dynamics" with Luka Pregelj & Marko Šopar
    Dec 1 2023
    In this insightful bonus episode of the Code and Culture podcast, host Luka, the CEO of Quantifly, takes the guest seat, interviewed by Marko. They delve into the essence of organizations, dissecting when a group transitions into an organized entity with a shared mission and vision. Luka expertly navigates through the nuances of organizational purpose, the importance of mission and vision, and the human element in business growth. The conversation further explores the parallels between organizations and organisms, the signs of thriving vs. dying organizations, and the challenges faced during rapid scaling, including leadership development and workload management. This episode is a deep dive into understanding the complexities of organizational behavior and how to foster a culture of collaboration, innovation, and adaptability.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • “From idea to MVP” with Innovation & Business Consultant - Simon Hernaus
    Nov 28 2023

    Welcome to the Code and Culture podcast. 

    In this episode, we delve into the realms of corporate innovation with our esteemed guest, Simon Hernaus, an acclaimed innovation consultant known for his creative insights and work with major corporations like Coca Cola and Petrol. Hosted by Luca, founder and CEO of Quantifly, this conversation explores the nuances of fostering innovation within organizations, emphasizing the balance between critical and analytical thinking in ideation. 

    We'll hear about Simon's day, including a significant meeting focused on innovation and experimental projects. He regularly publishes deep-dive articles on retail innovation, which you can find on the website www.omnibus.si/insights.«This episode is a deep dive into the intricacies of innovation in corporate settings and personal endeavors, offering valuable insights for anyone looking to foster a culture of innovation in their organization. Subscribe and join us on this enlightening journey into the world of corporate innovation.

    Key Insights: 

    Strategic Role of Innovation: Simon Hernaus emphasizes the importance of innovation in both personal and organizational contexts. He discusses how innovation is not just about creativity, but also about applying that creativity to produce something valuable for different people or clients.

    Systematic Approach to Innovation: The podcast highlights that innovation should be a systematic process. It's not just about having creative ideas but also about having a structured approach to turn those ideas into actionable projects or products.

    Balancing Creativity and Analysis: There is a significant focus on the balance between creative and analytical thinking. Simon discusses the need for both ideation without limits and the critical evaluation of ideas to filter and decide which ones are viable.

    Corporate vs. Personal Innovation: The difference in innovation at a personal level versus an organizational level is discussed. In personal innovation, the financial investment and scale might be smaller, but corporate innovation requires a more substantial commitment and often a bolder approach.

    Innovation Culture: The podcast stresses the importance of creating a culture of innovation within organizations. This involves encouraging open communication, psychological safety, and a willingness to experiment and make mistakes.

    Role of Leadership in Innovation: Leadership plays a crucial role in fostering an environment conducive to innovation. Leaders need to be open, humble, and willing to engage with different levels of the organization to encourage innovative thinking.

    Innovation as a Continuous Process: Simon points out that innovation is not a one-time event but a continuous process. Companies that fail to innovate risk falling behind in the competitive market.

    Methodologies for Innovation: Simon introduces the concept of "creative algorithms," a methodological approach that combines different steps from chaotic brainstorming to analytical decision-making.

    Recognizing the Need for Innovation: The discussion includes recognizing triggers for innovation in organizations, emphasizing that the need for innovation is continuous and essential for survival and growth.

    Challenges in the Innovation Process: Simon shares insights into common challenges and pitfalls in the innovation process, such as aligning expectations, overcoming old habits, and ensuring the viability of new ideas or products.

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    58 mins

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