• SuperCreativity Podcast with James Taylor | Creativity, Innovation and Inspiring Ideas

  • By: James Taylor
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SuperCreativity Podcast with James Taylor | Creativity, Innovation and Inspiring Ideas

By: James Taylor
  • Summary

  • In the SuperCreativity™ podcast, creativity expert and innovation keynote speaker James Taylor interviews leading thinkers, innovators and performers and has them reveal their strategies and techniques to help you unlock your own creative potential. If you enjoy listening to conversations with creative thinkers, innovators, entrepreneurs, artists, authors, educators, and performers then you’ve come to the right place. Each week we discuss their ideas, life, work, successes, failures, creative process and much more. As a leading creativity and innovation keynote speaker James teaches and interviews creative leaders including Seth Godin, David Allen, Jonathan Fields, Amy Edmondson, Amanda Palmer, Chris Guillebeau, Tommy Emmanuel, Eric Ries and Donald Miller on subjects including; how creativity works, the creative process, what is creativity, how to generate ideas, creativity exercises, creativity research, creative block, creative personality types, theories of creativity, creative thinking, educational creativity, divergent thinking, organizational creativity, creative cultures, and innovation. His work builds on other leading creativity experts including Julia Cameron, Sir Ken Robinson, Michael J Gelb, Eric Maisel, Scott Barry Kaufman, Twyla Tharp, Todd Henry, Jeff Goins, Richard Florida, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Steven Pressfield, Tina Seelig, Josh Linkner and many others. James Taylor shows us how we can all learn to be more creative.
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  • Robert Hannigan - The Power of Neurodiversity in Innovation, Cybersecurity, GCHQ and Counter-Intelligence #342
    Jul 1 2024

    In this enlightening episode of the Super Creativity Podcast, James Taylor interviews Robert Hannigan, former director of GCHQ and author of "Counter-intelligence - What The Secret World Can Teach Us About Problem-Solving and Creativity" Hannigan shares insights from his extensive career in cyber security and intelligence, discussing what the secret world of counterintelligence can teach us about problem solving and creativity. They delve into the history of Bletchley Park, the importance of neurodiversity in intelligence work, and how to foster a creative and effective work environment.

    Full show notes and links at https://link.chtbl.com/scp

    Key Takeaways:

    Creative Problem Solving: Lessons from Bletchley Park on fostering creativity and innovation in high-pressure environments.

    Neurodiversity: The critical role of neurodivergent individuals in intelligence and cybersecurity and how organizations can support them.

    Team Dynamics: The importance of diverse teams and creative pairs in solving complex problems.

    Ethical Discussions: The necessity of open discussions on ethics and politics within intelligence organizations.

    Environmental Influence: The impact of the physical and cultural environment on fostering creativity and innovation.

    Quotes:

    "I was trying to answer the question of how was it that Bletchley Park... created the world's first digital programmable computer." - Robert Hannigan

    "Tolerating that kind of eccentricity frankly is one of the interesting challenges for an organization, particularly a company, trying to engender creativity." - Robert Hannigan

    "It's really important that people can express any ethical concerns and discuss them and have them addressed." - Robert Hannigan

    "The blend of these different types of thinking and ways of looking at the world is massively powerful in creativity." - Robert Hannigan

    Timestamps:

    [00:09] Introduction to Robert Hannigan and his career highlights.

    [01:41] Robert Hannigan discusses his current focus and the fast-changing landscape of cyber security.

    [02:16] Insights from Bletchley Park and the ingredients for successful counterintelligence work.

    [06:07] The role of neurodiversity and eccentricity in fostering creativity at Bletchley Park.

    [10:41] The importance of teamwork and creative pairs in intelligence work.

    [13:38] Discussion on the impact of Elizabeth and William Friedman on US codebreaking.

    [17:18] The role of neurodiversity at GCHQ and the value of different perspectives.

    [20:06] Advice for managing diverse teams in large organizations.

    [23:13] Modern equivalents of Bletchley Park’s 'tea parties' and fostering collective problem-solving.

    [24:38] Open discussions on ethics and politics within intelligence organizations.

    [27:15] Balancing optimism and caution in technology advancements.

    [30:33] Robert Hannigan's personal sources of creative inspiration and the importance of the environment.

    [32:01] Recommended reading for those interested in creativity and innovation.

    [34:02] Conclusion and where to learn more about Robert Hannigan and his work.

    https://link.chtbl.com/scp

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    35 mins
  • Sam Dixon of Womble Bond Dickinson - The Evolving Role of Lawyers in the AI Era #341
    Jun 24 2024

    Sam Dixon, Chief Innovation Officer of law firm Womblebond Dickinson, discusses the role of AI in the legal profession and the challenges of driving innovation in a traditional industry. He shares his journey from online retail to law and how he became involved in innovation. Dixon explains the different applications of AI in the legal sector, such as document automation and machine learning for document review. He also discusses the buy vs. build argument and the potential impact of AI on pricing and billing in law firms. Dixon emphasizes the importance of developing social intelligence and complex problem-solving skills to remain relevant in the evolving legal landscape.

    Takeaways

    1. Generative AI is a major focus in the legal profession, with applications in document automation and machine learning for document review.

    2. Law firms need to strike a balance between buying and building AI tools, leveraging existing software and integrating different systems.

    3. The role of lawyers is evolving, and skills such as social intelligence and complex problem-solving are becoming increasingly important.

    4. The pricing and billing models in law firms may need to adapt to incorporate the use of AI tools and technologies.

    5. Creating a culture of innovation is crucial in law firms, where traditional mindsets and billable hours can hinder progress.

    Sound Bites

    1. "Generative AI is able to do a lot of that work without the need for lots and lots of examples."

    2. "The key for me is creating that culture of innovation where it is part of the conversation and where people are enabled to suggest ideas and implement ideas."

    3. "I don't think lawyers need to be coders. I mean, query in the modern world of low and no code, how much coders need to be coders?"

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Sam Dixon and Womblebond Dickinson

    03:33 Focus on Restructuring in Commercial Law

    06:17 Applications of AI in the Legal Profession

    08:06 Overcoming Resistance to Innovation in Law Firms

    09:56 Two-Tier Approach to Innovation

    11:56 Deciding Between Buy and Build in AI Adoption

    15:23 Impact of AI on Pricing and Billing in Law Firms

    22:04 Exploring the Potential of Data Licensing

    24:52 Parallels Between AI in Law and Music

    28:09 The Changing Role of Lawyers in the AI Era

    30:00 Using Generative AI as a Sounding Board

    31:53 Book Recommendation: Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom

    Bio

    Sam is the Chief Innovation Officer of law firm Womble Bond Dickinson in the UK. He is also a practising lawyer in the firm's restructuring team. His innovation journey started in online retail in the early 2000s and led him to law via a brief detour through the world of DJing.

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    33 mins
  • John Craske of CMS - The Role of AI in Legal Firms #340
    Jun 17 2024

    John Craske, the director of innovation at CMS, discusses the firm's AI strategy and the role of innovation in the legal industry. He emphasizes the importance of fostering a culture of curiosity and experimentation. The firm has implemented an innovation department and introduced innovation hours to encourage employees to pursue their ideas. Craske believes that AI can enhance the efficiency of legal work and sees opportunities for collaboration between humans and machines. He also highlights the need for foundational legal skills and human skills like empathy and creativity.

    Takeaways

    1. Fostering a culture of curiosity and experimentation is crucial for innovation in the legal industry.

    2. Implementing an innovation department and introducing innovation hours can encourage employees to pursue their ideas.

    3. AI can enhance the efficiency of legal work, but collaboration between humans and machines is essential.

    4. Foundational legal skills and human skills like empathy and creativity are still valuable in the age of AI.

    Sound Bites

    1. "We're using our computers more like electronic typewriters for many years."

    2. "Innovation hours are like seed funding for ideas."

    3. "AI has captured the imagination of people in a way that lots of other technology has never had."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to John Craske and his role at CMS

    03:04 The Development of Innovation Departments in Law Firms

    06:44 Overcoming the Tension between Billable Hours and Innovation

    09:26 Building a Team and Aligning Innovation with Firm Strategy

    12:08 The Opportunities and Challenges of AI in the Legal Industry

    15:23 The Importance of Human Skills in the Age of AI

    27:23 Final Quickfire Questions

    Bio

    John Craske is responsible for the innovation and knowledge functions at CMS, with the aim of helping their clients and business to work smarter: to find the right balance between client satisfaction, cost effectiveness, profitability and opportunities for our people. He leads their dynamic Legal Innovation, Legal Operations and Project Management, Legal Tech, Managed Legal Services and Knowledge teams. He's passionate about fostering a culture of innovation and encouraging people to be curious, ask questions and experiment. John is currently leading our firmwide AI strategy as tjeu look to use AI to supercharge our digital transformation programme. He regularly works with clients (and others in the legal industry) to help design / implement practical (and innovative) solutions to their challenges.

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    29 mins

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