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Act Like a Child (A Solocast with Gregg Garrett) – EP 170

Want to unlock innovation? Start by rediscovering your inner child! In this solocast, host and CGS Advisors CEO, Gregg Garrett, urges you to embrace curiosity, imagination, and experimentation in the workplace. He explores the power of asking “why,” the magic of hands-on creation, and the freedom found in breaking the routine.

SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

During this episode:

(0:00) Introduction

(1:55) Acting like a child

(3:26) Child-like wonder in the workplace

(7:30) Practical application

(10:35) Inner child challenge

LINKS AND RESOURCES

Gregg Garrett: LinkedIn | Twitter | About

CGS Advisors: Website | LinkedIn

Competing in the Connecting World: About

ABOUT GREGG GARRETT

Greggory R. Garrett is the CEO and Managing Director of CGS Advisors, a boutique strategy and innovation advisory firm that works with senior leaders at public companies and select private organizations. He is a dynamic and experienced international keynote speaker, an adjunct professor of business and engineering, the host of the “You, Me, and Your Top Three” podcast, and author of the best-selling business leadership book, Competing in the Connecting World. Having addressed audiences from 20 to upwards of 1500 people in public and private/corporate events, Gregg is at his best when he can focus on industry shaping & transformational topics. 

Prior to launching CGS Advisors, Gregg was the Chief Strategy Officer for IT & Innovation at Volkswagen Group of America. Before his time with VW, Gregg led corporate strategy & marketing for a division of Deutsche Telekom and was part of Ernst & Young’s Management Consulting practice. He is a visionary leader who prides himself in recognizing common sense solutions for complex problems and supports “Corporate Bravery” by motivating teams to reach well beyond the typical boundaries to achieve greatness.

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