In this Design for Digital Takeover episode of The Filene Fill-In, host Jerry Kane sits down with generational researcher and storyteller Kim Lear to explore how each generation’s unique experiences shape their approach to money, work, and trust. From baby boomers to Gen Z, they unpack how life stage, culture, and technology intersect to drive values and financial behavior. Kim shares insights from her work with Filene’s Center for the Next Generation of Member Growth, offering credit unions a roadmap to connect authentically with younger members. Along the way, the conversation ranges from social media’s “phantom wealth” effect to what it really means to lead across generations in the post-COVID workplace. Stay tuned for an exciting announcement at the end of the show.
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In this Design for Digital Takeover episode of The Filene Fill-In, host Jerry Kane sits down with generational researcher and storyteller Kim Lear to explore how each generation’s unique experiences shape their approach to money, work, and trust. From baby boomers to Gen Z, they unpack how life stage, culture, and technology intersect to drive values and financial behavior. Kim shares insights from her work with Filene’s Center for the Next Generation of Member Growth, offering credit unions a roadmap to connect authentically with younger members. Along the way, the conversation ranges from social media’s “phantom wealth” effect to what it really means to lead across generations in the post-COVID workplace. Stay tuned for an exciting announcement at the end of the show.
Filene Fill-In Ep. 69: How Innovation Turns Failure into Opportunity, with Erin Coleman
Filene Research Institute
49 minutes 16 seconds
5 years ago
Filene Fill-In Ep. 69: How Innovation Turns Failure into Opportunity, with Erin Coleman
We’ve witnessed how much of our societal and economic infrastructure has failed--or is brought to the precipice of failure--with any amount of stress put on it over the last handful of months.
Smart organizations right now are looking for ways to infuse innovation into their very DNA: their organizational culture – and create solutions to the most pressing needs of their customers, while energizing their leaders and teams.
I wanted to learn more about how an organization gets there – how they shift their organizational culture to be one where innovation is fundamentally centered – and I know no better resource on the topic than my friend and colleague at Filene, Erin Coleman.
Erin is Filene’s Senior Director of Advisory Services and has a long history of working with credit unions. What follows is a wide-ranging discussion on why innovation matters in tried-and-true business like financial services, how an organization becomes innovative--the real kind, not just the buzzwordy use of it on websites and in press releases-- and most importantly, in a year as crazy as 2020, have the rules changed about innovation?
Done well, real innovation helps your organization jump the line – to be first with a real solution your members really seek, applying your organization’s real-time greatest strengths to deliver what is needed. Through both structured and informal testing and iteration, real innovation is within anyone’s reach – your greatest opportunities are there for the taking, you just have to take them first.
To all our listeners here, I hope you do reach out and grab hold of those failures you see happening all around us, and apply a mindset of innovation to turn those into the opportunities we, as both consumers and business professionals need. I know Filene and Erin can help you get started on your path to get there. Reach out to Erin at erinc@filene.org -- but first, take a listen…
Filene Research Institute
In this Design for Digital Takeover episode of The Filene Fill-In, host Jerry Kane sits down with generational researcher and storyteller Kim Lear to explore how each generation’s unique experiences shape their approach to money, work, and trust. From baby boomers to Gen Z, they unpack how life stage, culture, and technology intersect to drive values and financial behavior. Kim shares insights from her work with Filene’s Center for the Next Generation of Member Growth, offering credit unions a roadmap to connect authentically with younger members. Along the way, the conversation ranges from social media’s “phantom wealth” effect to what it really means to lead across generations in the post-COVID workplace. Stay tuned for an exciting announcement at the end of the show.