JD Meier, high performance and innovation coach, discusses his focus on using AI to advance high performance and change how the world innovates. He emphasizes the power of one person businesses to impact and influence a billion minds. Meier shares his two-track transformation model for innovation, which involves sustaining innovation in the current business while also working on disruptive innovation for the future. He also highlights the importance of productivity and offers strategies such as setting three wins each day and reflecting on weekly achievements.
Takeaways
AI can be used to advance high performance and enhance senses
One person businesses have the power to impact and influence a billion minds
The two-track transformation model involves sustaining innovation in the current business while working on disruptive innovation for the future
Productivity strategies include setting three wins each day and reflecting on weekly achievements
Sound Bites
"I'm all about trying to use AI to advance high performance"
"I call it billion dollar solopreneur, not because you're going to make a billion dollars, but it's about impacting and influencing a billion minds"
"You have your current business, which is your current business model... and then you have your future business model"
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
05:07 The Billion Dollar Solopreneur
08:58 The Two-Track Transformation Approach
15:03 Improving Productivity with Three Wins and Reflection
31:07 Conclusion
Biography
JD Meier is a High Performance & Innovation Coach who has 25 years of experience changing the world at Microsoft. JD was the former head coach for Satya Nadella's innovation team at Microsoft and is also the author of the bestselling book Getting Results the Agile Way. His WHY is to advance human potential and to help people realise their potential in work and life while his specialty is to provide proven practices combined with information models to advance a space. People at Microsoft know JD for innovation, productivity, and changing the world because he always took on big challenges and moved the ball forward.