Innovate, Disrupt, or Die | How Dan Keldsen Differentiates Big vs. Little "I" Innovation
What does innovation look like when it actually changes how work gets done?
In this episode, Danny Nathan sits down with Dan Keldsen to talk about human-centric automation, adaptive learning, and why too many companies still rely on people to patch broken workflows. They get into what it takes to build a real culture of innovation, how to create space for experimentation, and why the best leaders give teams both permission and structure to test new ideas.
Dan also shares how mature technology can unlock new value in new markets, why small improvements matter more than most teams think, and how AI should support better decisions instead of replacing human judgment. This conversation is packed with practical insight for founders, operators, consultants, and innovation leaders trying to build smarter systems without losing the human side of the work.
IN THIS EPISODE:
* Why human-centric automation matters
* How broken workflows create unnecessary manual work
* What leaders get wrong about innovation culture
* Why innovation needs time, permission, and constraints
* How to spot cross-industry opportunities
* The difference between small innovation and big innovation
* Where AI helps most, and where it still needs guardrails
* How to build innovation into delivery, contracts, and team rhythms
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro00:17 Meet Dan Keldsen01:43 The hidden cost of workflow gaps02:50 Innovation through cross-industry thinking03:45 Why permission matters in innovation05:26 Making time for innovation06:03 Building a culture that supports change10:08 Listening to employees and customers15:06 Slingshotting technology into new markets19:20 Adaptive learning and Gen AI22:33 Lessons from Rocksmith and Khan Academy25:15 Small innovation vs. big innovation26:50 Why innovation needs structure28:52 Building innovation into delivery31:12 How Dan and his team test ideas33:11 AI needs guardrails35:14 Final thoughts, resources, and where to find Dan
WHO THIS IS FOR:
Founders, corporate innovators, consultants, venture builders, and leaders working on transformation, growth, and innovation strategy.
KEYWORDS:
Dan Keldsen, Danny Nathan, innovation, human-centric automation, AI, generative AI, business transformation, digital transformation, workflow automation, adaptive learning, consulting, innovation strategy, change management, culture of innovation, operational innovation
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