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The Rise Above Podcast EP: 6 Ally Muller

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Innovation Leader, Speaker, Author, Founder & Managing Director of an Innovation Consulting Agency Ally Muller joins Bram Bains on this episode of The Rise Above Podcast. Ally talks about modern day Innovation in 2021, shares some stories that illustrate a modern day approach to Innovation, and speaks about her book - Corporate Innervation: Unlocking the Genius Inside Your Organization.   Follow us on Instagram @TheRiseAbovePodcast *** Update June 15 2021: I just received my copy of Ally’s book in the mail and I realize that I mistakenly referred to the book as Corporate Innervention in the Podcast...Sometimes I write too fast and I can’t read my own writing. The correct title of the book is Corporate Innervation: Unlocking the Genius Inside Your Organization.  Just wanted to take a moment to put up the link for anybody interested in purchasing the book and taking a deeper dive into Ally’s work and theory surrounding Innovation in the Corporate space! Link to purchase book: https://www.amazon.ca/Corporate-Innervation-Unlocking-genius-organisation/dp/1922391042/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Corporate+innervation&qid=1623763261&sr=8-1 Follow us on Instagram @TheRiseAbovePodcast for bonus content - Be sure to pay it forward and share it with a friend! ************************************************************ Interview Transcript [00:36] Bram: Welcome everybody to episode number six of the rise above podcast. Today I've got a very special guest Ally Mueller. Ally is an innovation leader. Ally is a speaker. Ally is the author of corporate intervention, unlocking the genius inside your organization. Ally is the founder and managing director of Goya Consulting. Ally, how are you doing today? [00:59] Ally: Good, thank you. Thank you for having me on. [01:02] Bram: You're very welcome. Thank you for agreeing to do this. We're definitely getting into a few fun things here today to get the ball rolling. I do have some icebreakers here for you. The floor is all yours. Feel free if you want to answer a short, simple, or if you want to elaborate on anything, it's all yours. What is your favorite movie? [01:24] Ally: Well, it's a tough one cause I'm a bit of a cinephile. but my favorite movie is actually Casablanca and I know a lot of people love that, but I actually thinkthat's a perfectly written and executed story. That's why it's my favorite. [01:41] Bram: Classics. Awesome. Okay. Aside from your own, what is your favorite book? [01:47] Ally: My favorite book, well, I love reading novels, so I really love the book Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. That's something I read when I was in high school and something I reread quite regularly. I really love it. [02:01] Bram: Awesome. Okay. What is your favorite place to travel? [02:06] Ally: I really love France. I've been there probably about 22 times. I think it is. I am looking forward to this post COVID world, so I can get back there and do a bit more travel. I just love traveling through the countryside and speaking the language and eating the foods. All those beautiful things. [02:27] Bram: Who are some of your mentors or influences? [02:31] Ally: Some of my mentors and influences, I've got some people that I worked with in Australia, some personal mentors, and things like that. They've certainly helped me on my journey. In terms of looking for a wide audience, I'm always looking to many different people and many different things. I don't like to narrow it down into just one set of people. I really love the work of Simon Sinek. I think that is really great, but it's really only one aspect. I like to couple that up with the work of people like Renee Brown and what they've done in that space. Then if we think about, what people like Michael Porter have done at Harvard University and how they've brought management theory to life in a whole different way and giving it a really strategic perspective. I like to look at all the different pieces of work that people have done and put it together like that. I don't really get into people that are probably a connaissance, so much in the business world. I think we can get away from that a little bit. I think I'm just a bit more grounded in the theory of what people doing. That's what I like to read about. [03:51] Bram: Are you a morning person or a night person? [03:57] Ally: Both actually, it sounds to like, I get up really early. I love to get up really early and I love to exercise and, fuel my day with some coffee. I'm a huge coffee fan. Then, I love to work really hard all day. Then, after I've done the family thing and all that type of stuff, I'm still up at night. I'm either, thinking about something or I'm reading a novel because that's my time to read something that's non business related. I suppose I'm doing a bit of both. Burning the candle at both ends, which probably isn't a great thing for an entrepreneur, but that's me. [04:28] Bram: What is your favorite type of food? [04:30] Ally: My ...

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