
Why Your Strategic Plan Might Be Trapping You, with Lisa Kay Solomon and Jeffrey Rogers
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For learning leaders, especially those in HR and people analytics, this episode offers a wake-up call. Future thinking isn’t a luxury or a moonshot exercise. It’s a leadership muscle, and the longer it goes untrained, the more fragile our organizations become. Lisa and Jeff unpack what it really means to design for the future, not just in abstract vision decks, but in how we design meetings, questions, experiences, and even relationships. Their approach is grounded in curiosity, humility, and a radical shift from answers to inquiry.
By the end, listeners don’t just understand why futures thinking matters, they feel invited to do something about it. The conversation offers not just hope, but tools: from rethinking design as a vehicle for emergence, to spotting and disrupting “official futures” inside their own organizations. Whether you’re planning your next L&D initiative or shaping strategy for a shifting workforce, this episode shows you how to lead with intention, not from the past, but toward what’s possible.
You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...
- (00:00) The overlooked leadership skill hiding in plain sight.
- (03:30) Meet the minds behind Elevate: Futurists with a purpose.
- (09:00) From theory to traction: Making futures thinking useful now.
- (15:00) Design that disrupts: How to spark new thinking in any room.
- (22:00) The silent trap: How a single “official future” keeps orgs stuck.
- (30:40) Elevate’s true mission: Courage, connection, and change for learning leaders.
Resources & People Mentioned
- https://lisakaysolomon.com
- https://rdcl.is/
Connect with Lisa & Jeff
- Connect with Jeffrey Rogers on LinkedIn
- Connect with Lisa Kay Solomon on LinkedIn
Connect With Red Thread Research
- Website: Red Thread Research
- On LinkedIn
- On Facebook
- On Twitter
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