The Business of Disruption & “The Geek Way,” with Andrew McAfee, PhD

Name: Andrew McAfee, PhD

Specialty: Principal Research Scientist at the MIT Sloan School of Management

Location: Cambridge, MA

There’s no shortage of books on Silicon Valley, with a quick Amazon search yielding over 40,000 results. Our guest today believes that most, if not all, of these books have overlooked a crucial element of the story: how these high-tech, disruptive, and revolutionary companies are actually run. How they implement and cultivate an organizational culture that is “freewheeling, fast-moving, egalitarian, evidence-driven, argumentative, and autonomous.”

Today, we’re thrilled to have Andrew McAfee with us. Andrew is a principal research scientist at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the co-founder and co-director of the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy. His latest book, ‘The Geek Way,’ is aptly described by Reid Hoffman, the founder of LinkedIn, who wrote the foreword: ‘By combining management theory, competitive strategy, the science of evolution, psychology, military history, and cultural anthropology, he has produced a remarkable work of synthesis. This work, which he dubs ‘the geek way,’ finally explains, with a single unified theory, the reasons why the tech startup approach has taken over so much of the world.

This was a great conversation, and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did. With that said, let’s get started.

Accelerating Bench to Bedside. Stanford University School of Medicine Dean, Dr. Lloyd Minor.

Name: Lloyd B. Minor, MD

Location: Stanford University, Stanford, California

Specialty: Otolaryngology–head and neck surgery. Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine

All right, welcome back. Today we have Dr. Lloyd Minor with us on the show. He’s an ENT surgeon, scientist, innovator and currently dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine. We covered his early career path, a surgical treatment he actually developed and his new book, “Discovering Precision Health,” released just this month in March, 2020.

As the leader of one of the nation’s top medical schools, located right in the heart of Silicon Valley, Dr. Minor has a unique lens on medicine’s innovation pipeline. His new book and our conversation offer a glimpse into this world. With that said, let’s get started…