6 GIU 2022 · There are several principles for running a successful business and some of them are beneficial in their own right. However, certain common characteristics can be recognized in businesses that flourish and survive in today's fast-paced, ever-changing world. To those who help organizations expand and grow, words like creativity, flexibility, leadership, and luck are constantly at the forefront. However, our guest in today's episode has written a book that provides business leaders with four key categories to propel their business forward, win over their competitors, and embrace an evolving workforce.
Listen to this podcast as Michael Kurland interviews Kian Gohar, an author and the founder of Geolab, an innovative research and training organization that empowers leaders through coaching with strategy and design. Kian discusses his background as well as his passion for kitesurfing. He discusses his involvement with the X Prize Foundation and his favorite projects over the previous several years, specifically creating an avatar to clean up nuclear power plant disasters. He also talks about his book, Competing in the New World of Work: How Radical Adaptability Separates the Best from the Rest and how it may help business owners prosper and grow in this ever-changing economy.
Key Takeaways
Kian's background and interest in kite surfing
Kian’s affiliation with X Prize Foundation and his favorite X Prize projects
Kian’s journey and learnings that lead to his book
The four must-have categories of a business to thrive in a constantly changing world
The future of businesses using the radical adaptability muscle
Quotes
I've spent my whole life as an innovator, first as an entrepreneur, then as a venture capitalist, and now as the CEO of a business that helps people and executive teams learn about the future and get better at it. - Kian
I'm a mission-driven person. As a result, I wanted to combine my skills as an entrepreneur and develop businesses attempting to tackle global challenges. - Kian
We're also going towards an economy with fewer centralized platforms over the next decade, which is another major development. And what this means is that people will be able to connect, transact, and communicate more directly with one another. – Kian
I can tell you from my point of view, what made us successful during the pandemic and over the past eight years that we've been in business is having foresight. We've never had the mentality of “we've always done it this way.” - Mike
Books, Techs, and Website Mentioned in The Episode
BOOK:
Competing in the New World of Work: How Radical Adaptability Separates the Best from the Rest
Find it Here:
https://www.geolab.com/get-book
https://www.amazon.com/Competing-New-World-Work-Adaptability/dp/1647821959
SPECIAL MENTIONS:
Xprize Foundation - https://www.xprize.org/
Stanford Research Institute - https://www.sri.com/
Featured in this Episode
Kian Gohar
Author, Founder, and CEO of Geo Lab
Profile: https://www.kian.is/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fromthekgb
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fromthekgb
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiangohar
Website: https://www.geolab.com/
Michael Kurland
CEO and Founder of Branded Group, Inc.,
Host of "Be Better with Michael Kurland" podcast
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikekurland
Website: www.branded-group.com
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:01 Guest introduction and background
06:30 Kian on his stories about kite surfing
08:39 Kian on marching to the tune of his drum
10:39 Favorite projects with X Prize foundation
13:27 Possibilities in the new bionic age
16:00 Kian’s research project that lead to his book
20:00 The Radical Adaptability Muscle: Four key categories
22:43 Case example of foresight: cannabis retail
27:34 The future using Radical Adaptability
30:51 Conclusion
This podcast was produced by Heartcast Media.