Real Transformations With Phil Gilbert – This Week’s Thinking With Mitch Joel Conversation
In this episode Mitch Joel talks with Phil Gilbert, a former IBM design leader who orchestrated one of the largest cultural transformations in corporate history. Gilbert explains how treating change as a product—focused on people, practices, and environments—creates genuine buy‑in rather than top‑down mandates, and he shares key tactics from his book *Irresistible Change* for scaling transformation across thousands of employees. The conversation also covers how design thinking and systems thinking can be embedded in enterprise decision‑making and how emerging technologies like AI should be integrated without eroding trust or creativity.
Boundless Creativity And Design Mastery With David “Shingy” Shing – This Week’s Thinking With Mitch Joel Conversation
In this episode Mitch Joel talks with David “Shingy” Shing about the intersection of culture, data, and human behavior in modern branding. Shingy stresses that the most valuable insights come from the quiet signals in a data‑saturated world and urges...
Why We’re All Digitally Exhausted With Paul Leonardi – This Week’s Thinking With Mitch Joel Conversation
In this episode, Mitch Joel and digital transformation scholar Paul Leonardi explore why modern workers feel "digitally exhausted," pinpointing constant task‑switching, data overload, and the pressure to stay perpetually reachable as core drivers. Leonardi explains how capitalist incentives and addictive...