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Finding 12 Minutes Podcast

Finding 12 Minutes Podcast

著者: Dr. Frank Lazaro
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Better Thinking. Faster Decisions. Bigger ROI. Based on the principles from the book Finding 12 Minutes, this is a 12-minute podcast for leaders who want to move faster and think sharper. The concept is simple. Find 12 minutes of efficiency each day, and you gain an hour every week. Over time, that compounds into better decisions, stronger execution, and measurable results. Each episode focuses on practical ways to use AI, innovation, or products to improve how you work and remove friction from your day. No theory. No fluff. Just clear ideas you can apply immediately.

2026 Dr. Frank Lazaro
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  • Episode 13: Innovation Fails When Change Does Not Stick
    2026/06/30

    Organizations don't struggle with innovation because they lack ideas. They struggle because they focus on implementing technology while overlooking the people expected to adopt it.

    In this episode, Frank explores the ADKAR Change Management Model through the lens of innovation and the Finding 12 Minutes philosophy. He explains why successful AI and innovation initiatives require more than new tools. They require changes in behavior that people can actually sustain.

    You'll learn how to avoid change fatigue, escape the "hamster wheel" of endless initiatives, and use small, measurable improvements to build lasting momentum. Rather than asking teams to transform overnight, Frank shows how finding just 12 minutes each day can become the foundation for meaningful organizational change.

    If your organization is investing in AI, digital transformation, or innovation, this episode offers a practical framework for making sure those investments lead to real adoption instead of becoming another forgotten initiative.

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    10 分
  • Episode 12: Why AI Adoption Isn't a Technology Problem
    2026/06/23

    Why do some employees embrace AI immediately while others resist it? Why do promising innovation initiatives gain momentum in one organization and stall in another?

    In this episode of Finding 12 Minutes, Frank explores Everett Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations theory and how it applies inside modern organizations. While the theory was originally developed to explain how innovations spread through society, the same adoption patterns appear in businesses every day.

    From Innovators and Early Adopters to the Early Majority, Late Majority, and Laggards, understanding these groups can help leaders accelerate AI adoption, manage innovation more effectively, and avoid common implementation mistakes.

    Dr. Frank discusses why AI adoption is ultimately a people challenge rather than a technology challenge, how organizations can balance innovation with governance, and why small wins often matter more than enterprise-wide mandates.

    If you're trying to build an AI-ready organization, this episode provides a practical framework for understanding how change really happens and how to help it happen faster.

    Because successful AI adoption isn't about getting everyone on board at once. It's about helping innovation spread, one person at a time.

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    12 分
  • Episode 11: Innovation Management in the Age of Infinite Ideas
    2026/06/16

    Episode 11: Innovation Management in the Age of Infinite Ideas

    Innovation has never been easier.

    AI, automation, and emerging technologies have dramatically lowered the cost of experimentation. Today, anyone can generate ideas, build prototypes, and launch pilots faster than ever before. The challenge is no longer finding opportunities. The challenge is deciding which opportunities deserve investment.

    In this episode of Finding 12 Minutes, Frank explores how organizations can manage innovation without stifling it. He discusses the difference between incremental, adjacent, and transformational innovation, why most organizations should focus on small improvements before chasing big breakthroughs, and how leaders can create simple frameworks to evaluate ideas, allocate resources, and accelerate learning.

    Because in a world where everyone can innovate, the real competitive advantage is no longer innovation itself. It's innovation management.

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    18 分
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