Optimal Leadership Podcast
Most organisations don’t suffer from a lack of ideas, they suffer from a failure to execute them. In this conversation, Wilf Blackburn sits down with Dr. Dean M. Schroeder to explore one of the most overlooked truths in leadership: innovation doesn’t come from the top, it comes from the frontline. Yet in many organisations, the very structures designed to manage performance are the ones blocking progress. Together, they unpack the tension between control and creativity, the illusion of leadership authority, and what it actually takes to build organisations where ideas turn into measurable results. This episode is particularly relevant for leaders who want to move beyond strategy and into execution, and who recognise that real performance is built through people, not hierarchy. Timestamps 00:00 – Why Small Ideas Create Massive Impact 00:16 – Introduction: Why Ideas Fail in Organisations 01:18 – Why Good Ideas Rarely Get Executed 01:45 – The Hidden Tension Between Control and Innovation 06:22 – Are Leaders the Biggest Blockers of Innovation? 06:59 – The Illusion of Control in Leadership 08:50 – What Effective Leaders Do Differently with Power 09:04 – Organisations Are Not Structures, They Are Relationships 10:35 – Why CEOs Drift Away from Real Problems 11:14 – Why Leaders Say People Matter… But Don’t Act Like It 23:51 – Can You Systemise Creativity and Ideas? 24:16 – “Take Care of People, and They Take Care of the Business” 25:01 – Culture vs Strategy: What Really Drives Performance 25:26 – Leadership Consistency Under Pressure 27:03 – Leading by Example in Tough Times 48:33 – The Role of Middle Managers in Sustaining Culture 49:55 – Where Leaders Actually Find Meaning in Their Work 50:39 – Why Leadership Is About Shared Accomplishment 51:08 – Final Reflections: Turning Ideas Into Real Impact Key Topics Discussed Why 80% of innovation potential sits with frontline employees The structural reasons organisations struggle to implement ideas How leadership behaviour unintentionally blocks innovation The illusion of control and its impact on decision-making Why organisations should be seen as networks of relationships, not hierarchies The role of trust, culture, and systems in sustaining innovation Why culture consistently outperforms strategy in the long term How leaders can model behaviour to build credibility and alignment About the Guest Dr. Dean M. Schroeder is a Senior Research Professor at Valparaiso University, as well as an academic, author, and consultant. His work focuses on innovation, quality improvement, and leadership practices that drive sustainable performance. Known for bridging research with real-world application, he has advised organisations globally and is widely recognised for his influential work on idea systems and organisational improvement. About The Optimal Leadership Podcast Hosted by Wilf Blackburn, author of Optimal Leadership and a global Serial CEO, the podcast brings together real executives and eminent scholars to ask one essential question: "Do leadership theories taught in classrooms actually work in the real world?" New episodes available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
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