
Debunking Business Failures: Blockbuster, Kodak, Xerox
In this episode of the Innovation Show we delve into the myths and realities of business failures with Greg Satell and Paul Nunes. Join us as we explore classic case studies of companies like Blockbuster, Kodak, and Xerox, and uncover the untold stories behind their perceived failures. We discuss the complexities of decision-making, the importance of controlling the narrative, and the crucial lessons business leaders can learn from past mistakes. 00:00 Welcome to the Innovation Show 01:55 The Innovator's Dilemma: A Classic Quote 02:05 Introducing the Guests: Greg Satel and Paul Nula 02:43 The Myth of Learning from Failures 03:07 Greg's Experience with Misaligned Case Studies 05:07 Paul's Perspective on Research and Interviews 05:17 The Complexity of Decision-Making in Organizations 15:30 The Blockbuster vs. Netflix Case Study 21:44 The Role of Leadership and Context in Business Decisions 43:45 Milking the Cash Cow: Challenges and Strategies 45:21 Blockbuster's Rapid DVD by Mail Transition 46:30 Adobe's Cloud Shift and Kodak's Digital Dilemma 48:42 Kodak's Struggle with Digital Photography 54:43 Fuji's Diversification Success 58:29 Intel's Missed Opportunities and Target Fixation 01:06:40 Xerox's Innovation and the Birth of the Laser Printer 01:20:44 Lessons from Xerox and Pixar's Origins 01:24:26 Empowering Emerging Leaders and Final Thoughts Perfect for business leaders, strategists, and innovation professionals who want to move beyond the clichés and understand what truly drives long-term success—or failure. Find Greg: https://gregsatell.com Find Paul: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-nunes-5351773/ 🔗 Listen on your favorite podcast platform or visit: https://theinnovationshow.io 🧠 Featuring: Greg Satell – Author of Mapping Innovation Paul Nunes – Global Managing Director of Thought Leadership, Accenture Research Host: Aidan McCullen – Author of Undisruptable
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