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Peter Compo Part 1 - The Emergent Approach to Strategy:
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The Emergent Approach to Strategy with Peter Compo: A Deep Dive into Adaptive Systems
In this episode, we welcome Peter Compo, author of 'The Emergent Approach to Strategy,' to discuss the chronic failures in strategic planning and how his new book aims to redefine strategy through the lens of complex adaptive systems. Peter explains the importance of moving away from traditional planning methods and embracing an agile, emergent approach that focuses on adaptability and real-time guidance. Drawing from 25 years of experience in corporate America, including his tenure at DuPont, Peter provides practical insights into how organizations can raise their probability of success by understanding and addressing the real bottlenecks to achieving aspirations. We explore key concepts from his book, such as the triad of aspirations, bottlenecks, and strategy, and the role of rules and constraints in fostering innovation. With a mix of theory and practical application, this episode is a must-listen for corporate leaders, business strategists, and anyone interested in innovation and strategic planning.
00:00 Introduction to Strategy Failures
01:32 Guest Introduction: Peter Compo
02:06 Elevator Pitch: New Theory of Strategy
07:29 The Role of Discipline in Innovation
07:47 Music and Corporate Strategy
12:46 Challenges in Strategy Execution
14:00 The Misunderstanding of Strategy
17:43 Planning Under Uncertainty
21:30 The Importance of Adaptive Strategy
35:57 Emergent Strategy and Mintzberg's Teachings
36:44 Deliberate vs. Emergent Strategy
37:55 Understanding Strategic Constraints
39:24 Exploring Different Strategic Approaches
41:33 Overview of Strategy Concepts
43:12 Defining Strategy Across Fields
47:18 The Role of Rules in Strategy
52:22 The Triad of Aspiration, Bottleneck, Strategy
01:02:45 Consulting and Real-World Applications
01:07:22 Conclusion and Resources
Link to Frank Barrett’s episode “Yes to the Mess” part 1 and 2:
https://youtu.be/xgkk-Vlgtt0?si=-Ddv-aGFj8XtsDrF
https://youtu.be/D7dR5Gi7i80?si=bJ3NhwhhnuYWgVbl
Link to Peter’s website:
Link to Peter’s Music:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJsn2zbnx8dwvHJrisdkAtg
Link to Aidan McCullen for Keynotes, workshops and event MC:
Find us on Substack for Shownotes and competitions:
https://thethursdaythought.substack.com
strategy, innovation, complex adaptive systems, Peter Compo, Aidan McCullen, DuPont, emergent approach, strategy definition, corporate strategy, business strategy, adaptive systems, strategy framework, Roger Martin, Michael Porter, Mintzberg, Charlie Parker, jazz improvisation, creativity in strategy, bottleneck, aspirations, goals, execution, discipline in strategy, innovation challenges, long-term planning, organizational change, innovation process, strategic planning, decision making, business leadership, corporate America
646 episodios
Manage episode 435961695 series 3463551
The Emergent Approach to Strategy with Peter Compo: A Deep Dive into Adaptive Systems
In this episode, we welcome Peter Compo, author of 'The Emergent Approach to Strategy,' to discuss the chronic failures in strategic planning and how his new book aims to redefine strategy through the lens of complex adaptive systems. Peter explains the importance of moving away from traditional planning methods and embracing an agile, emergent approach that focuses on adaptability and real-time guidance. Drawing from 25 years of experience in corporate America, including his tenure at DuPont, Peter provides practical insights into how organizations can raise their probability of success by understanding and addressing the real bottlenecks to achieving aspirations. We explore key concepts from his book, such as the triad of aspirations, bottlenecks, and strategy, and the role of rules and constraints in fostering innovation. With a mix of theory and practical application, this episode is a must-listen for corporate leaders, business strategists, and anyone interested in innovation and strategic planning.
00:00 Introduction to Strategy Failures
01:32 Guest Introduction: Peter Compo
02:06 Elevator Pitch: New Theory of Strategy
07:29 The Role of Discipline in Innovation
07:47 Music and Corporate Strategy
12:46 Challenges in Strategy Execution
14:00 The Misunderstanding of Strategy
17:43 Planning Under Uncertainty
21:30 The Importance of Adaptive Strategy
35:57 Emergent Strategy and Mintzberg's Teachings
36:44 Deliberate vs. Emergent Strategy
37:55 Understanding Strategic Constraints
39:24 Exploring Different Strategic Approaches
41:33 Overview of Strategy Concepts
43:12 Defining Strategy Across Fields
47:18 The Role of Rules in Strategy
52:22 The Triad of Aspiration, Bottleneck, Strategy
01:02:45 Consulting and Real-World Applications
01:07:22 Conclusion and Resources
Link to Frank Barrett’s episode “Yes to the Mess” part 1 and 2:
https://youtu.be/xgkk-Vlgtt0?si=-Ddv-aGFj8XtsDrF
https://youtu.be/D7dR5Gi7i80?si=bJ3NhwhhnuYWgVbl
Link to Peter’s website:
Link to Peter’s Music:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJsn2zbnx8dwvHJrisdkAtg
Link to Aidan McCullen for Keynotes, workshops and event MC:
Find us on Substack for Shownotes and competitions:
https://thethursdaythought.substack.com
strategy, innovation, complex adaptive systems, Peter Compo, Aidan McCullen, DuPont, emergent approach, strategy definition, corporate strategy, business strategy, adaptive systems, strategy framework, Roger Martin, Michael Porter, Mintzberg, Charlie Parker, jazz improvisation, creativity in strategy, bottleneck, aspirations, goals, execution, discipline in strategy, innovation challenges, long-term planning, organizational change, innovation process, strategic planning, decision making, business leadership, corporate America
646 episodios
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