
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why most companies are unintentionally weakening their ability to innovate
- The difference between visible inefficiencies and the hidden ones that do the real damage
- How innovation and operations can work together without sacrificing long-term success
- What the four innovation styles are—Spades, Diamonds, Clubs, and Hearts—and how they shape team performance
- Why your style is not just who you are, but how others see you
- How Personality Poker goes beyond traditional assessments by including self-perception, peer feedback, and unconscious preferences
- What makes this tool more accurate, more fun, and more team-friendly than traditional assessments
🎯 Main takeaway: Innovation fails when companies focus only on short-term results. You need balance, alignment, and diversity of thought to thrive.
NOTE: Other than the opening remarks, the podcast was read by my AI voice clone. It's far from perfect, but it works.
📘 Based on the book Personality Poker by Stephen M. Shapiro, published in 2010 by Portfolio Penguin. The text remains the same as what was in the original book.
🎧 Subscribe now and discover how to play to your strong suit while building teams that are ready for anything.
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Brought to you by Stephen Shapiro—helping people and organizations create high-performing collaboration, innovation, and teams since 2001.
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