• Killer Innovations with Phil McKinney

  • By: Phil McKinney
  • Podcast

Killer Innovations with Phil McKinney

By: Phil McKinney
  • Summary

  • Step into the world of relentless creativity with the Killer Innovations Podcast, hosted by Phil McKinney. Since 2005, it has carved its niche in history as the longest-running podcast. Join the community of innovators, designers, creatives, entrepreneurs, and visionaries who are constantly pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo. Discover the power of thinking differently and taking risks to achieve success. The podcast covers a wide range of topics, including innovation, technology, business, leadership, creativity, design, and more. Every episode is not just talk; it's about taking action and implementing strategies that can help you become a successful innovator. Each episode provides practical tips, real-life examples, and thought-provoking insights that will challenge your thinking and inspire you to unleash your creativity. The podcast archive: KillerInnovations.com About Phil McKinney: Phil McKinney, CTO of HP (ret) and CEO of CableLabs, has been credited with forming and leading multiple teams that FastCompany and BusinessWeek list as one of the “50 Most Innovative”. His recognition includes Vanity Fair naming him “The Innovation Guru,” MSNBC and Fox Business calling him "The Gadget Guy," and the San Jose Mercury News dubbing him the "chief seer."
    See http://philmckinney.com
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Episodes
  • Building an Innovation Studio - Part 2
    Feb 11 2025

    Ever wondered what it takes to build a space that sparks creativity and enables innovation? I've been on a journey transforming my studio from a simple podcast recording room into a full-fledged innovation workspace, and I'm excited to share the progress with you.

    Five months ago, we embarked on a complete teardown and reconstruction. While we missed our January completion target, the transformation has been remarkable. We've installed hardwood flooring (goodbye, dust allergies!), added professional-grade tool organization with Husky cabinets, and installed a suspended lighting grid that would make theater technicians proud.

    The studio now features dedicated zones for different types of creative work. There's a 3D printing station with the constantly-running Bamboo Labs X1 Carbon, professional audio and video equipment storage, and flexible workspace areas for prototyping and ideation sessions. Everything is designed to keep the floor clear and maximize the space's versatility.

    Some challenges have emerged along the way – like the unexpected acoustic effects of the hardwood flooring (hello, echo!) and the adventure of hoisting heavy tool cabinets above the garage with a man lift (don't tell my wife!). We're still working on sound suppression solutions and evaluating options for a collaboration display wall.

    Want to see how it all comes together? Check out the full video tour where I dive into the details of each upgrade and share the thinking behind the design decisions. You'll get an inside look at the professional-grade lighting grid installation, the cable management solutions, and even some fresh 3D prints hot off the printer.

    If you're interested in innovation, making, or creating your own creative workspace, consider supporting the channel by becoming a member. You'll get exclusive content, live stream invites, and early access to videos. Plus, you might even get a chance to collaborate on prototyping your own ideas in the studio.

    Subscribe and join me on this journey of creation and innovation.

    Become a member on:

    YouTube Members: https://www.youtube.com/@PhilMcKinney

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philmckinney

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    17 mins
  • The 90-Second Rule
    Feb 4 2025

    Ever wondered why simple decisions feel like defusing a bomb? In this week's episode, we unpack the 90-Second Rule – a game-changing approach to conquering decision paralysis that's transforming how top performers work.

    Did you know you lose an average of 37 minutes overthinking each important decision? Multiply that by dozens of decisions per day, and you're wasting weeks of your life each year to mental paralysis. But what if you could make better decisions in just 90 seconds?

    We dive deep into the neuroscience of decision-making, revealing why your brain treats choosing lunch like it's choosing a career path. You'll discover the surprising link between decision fatigue and poor choices, and learn a counter-intuitive technique used by successful leaders to make faster, better decisions.

    Plus, we'll show you exactly how to implement this system in your daily life, with real examples from work, creative projects, and personal situations.

    Ready to transform your decision-making? Our member community gets access to the complete decision-making toolkit, including:

    Monthly Q&A sessions

    Decision-making templates

    Priority topic requests

    Behind-the-scenes content

    Support the creation of more science-backed productivity content by joining us on Patreon at [LINK] Your membership helps us continue bringing you strategies that actually work.

    Listen now to stop overthinking and start

    doing. 🎧

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    14 mins
  • Why Google's Innovation Strategy is Failing
    Jan 28 2025

    Google spends over $45 billion on R&D a year, yet its graveyard of failed innovations keeps growing - Google+, Glass, Stadia, and countless others. But here's the surprising truth: this pattern isn't unique to Google.

    Even with unlimited resources and top talent, tech giants struggle to innovate alone. The era of solo innovation is dead.

    Consider this: in 1985, breakthrough innovations required input from 2-3 organizations. Today, that number has exploded to 15-20 organizations for cutting-edge technologies. Tesla, often praised for vertical integration, relies on 300+ suppliers, multiple university partnerships, and data from millions of drivers.

    The innovation game has fundamentally changed. Modern breakthroughs emerge from complex webs of collaboration between competitors, startups, universities, and governments. Companies clinging to the lone wolf approach are falling behind.

    CRISPR gene editing technology, often attributed to a single lab, actually required dozens of universities, multiple government grants, and countless biotech firms working in parallel. SpaceX's reusable rockets build on NASA research, hundreds of suppliers, and open-source contributions.

    The message is clear: your organization's innovation potential isn't limited by your internal resources - it's limited by your ability to orchestrate an ecosystem of partners.

    Listen to the podcast: https://killerinnovations.com/subscribe-to-podcast/

    Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/@PhilMcKinney

    Want the complete innovation ecosystem playbook?

    Become a member and get instant access to our comprehensive Innovation Ecosystem Playbook, participate in the discussion in our exclusive Discord community of innovators, and much more. Our community is transforming how companies approach breakthrough innovation.

    Join the community and get the Innovation Playbook: https://www.philmckinney.com/#/portal/signup

    Become a member via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philmckinney

    #innovation #businessstrategy #technology #leadership

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    20 mins

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