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April 26, 2022 35 mins

Have you ever thought about what it means to innovate?

Like actually? How do you innovate? Where does it start?

Well, in today's episode, we're tackling those questions and talking about where innovation begins - with curiosity.

To help us understand this, we're talking with Nic Haralambous. In the past decade, he's sold three businesses and learned many tough lessons through failure and success.

He's learned that businesses at their core don't have an innovation problem, but rather a curiosity problem.

And more than anything, after 20 years of building startups and consulting with the biggest brands in the world, he's learned above all else, culture creates change.

And embedding curiosity in culture is where innovation begins.

So, don't ignore this episode. This seriously was one of the most valuable episodes we've ever recorded. It doesn't matter your business size, you need this episode.

Let's dive in!

Show Notes:

✅ Check out Nic's site to learn more, buy his books, and connect with him personally: https://nharry.com

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