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June 16, 2026By Paula Pant

#724: Why Does Every Good Idea Die in a Meeting? – with HBS Prof Linda Hill and Jason Wild

What does it actually take to build a business that can routinely innovate without imploding?

Most of what we are taught about traditional, top-down leadership is completely wrong when it comes to driving innovation.

True innovation isn’t about having a single visionary leader who commands a room—it’s about creating an environment where a diverse team can co-create the future together.

Harvard Business School professor Linda Hill and innovation practitioner James Wild disruptions join me to break down the “ABCs of Innovation.”

We dive into the critical leadership roles required to scale genius, how to navigate organizational friction without falling into the trap of design-by-committee, and why your emotional intelligence will be your absolute shield against the rise of automation.

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Key Takeaways

  • The ABC Archetypes: Agility requires balancing three leadership dimensions: the Architect (culture building), the Bridger (managing talent partnerships), and the Catalyst (navigating ecosystems).
  • Co-Creation over Followership: True innovation moves away from a top-down, visionary-led model. Instead, it focuses on building an environment where a diverse team feels safe co-creating risky, non-consensus projects.
  • Embrace Creative Abrasion: Seeking quick consensus or playing “too nice” kills breakthrough concepts. Agility demands a marketplace of competing ideas fueled by constructive debate and amplified differences.
  • Horizontal Interpretation: Most innovation stalls at functional or geographic borders. Middle managers with high emotional intelligence are crucial for mapping cross-organizational friction points to scale ideas.
  • Working Hypotheses: To defeat decision paralysis, clear decision rights and strategic criteria must be set in advance. This removes administrative friction and treats choices as loops that adapt to new data.

Resources

Check out Genius at Scale, a book by Linda Hill and Jason Wild – https://amzn.to/4ehUPqi
Linda Hill’s Bio – https://www.linkedin.com/in/linda-hill-hbs/
Jason Wild’s Bio – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonwild/
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Chapters

Note: Timestamps are approximate and may vary across listening platforms due to dynamically inserted ads.

(00:00) The “traditional boss” model is completely broken
(02:19) The ABCs of building a business that actually adapts
(04:18) What Steve Jobs and Pixar can teach us about co-creation
(06:14) Why playing “too nice” at work is killing your best ideas
(10:50) How Delta scaled a massive tech risk (without an outage)
(12:56) Will AI take your job in 5 years? (The truth about automation)
(15:40) Why you need to stop making “data-driven” decisions
(22:53) How to pitch a brilliant idea upstream when you don’t have power
(25:18) Teleporting human consciousness? A wild airline case study
(43:27) Taming committee tyranny: How to fix broken decision-making

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