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  "description": "Innovation rarely fails because the ideas aren’t there. It fails because teams don’t have time, safety, or a clear “why.” Here’s what I’ve learned about leadership from the people who actually make room for new things – and what that looks like on the inside.",
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  "textContent": "Every time I talk to someone about “innovation,” the conversation eventually stops being about ideas at all.\n\nInstead we talk about calendars, org charts, too many stakeholders and brand safety. In other words: the problem is almost never that teams are short on ideas. The problem is that leadership doesn’t create enough space for those ideas to turn into anything real.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "In Search of Innovation: What Good Leadership Really Looks Like",
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