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David & Goliath

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by Gustav Gorecki

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Ny gjest hver uke siden 2014 for å diskutere innovasjon. Den røde tråden er å skjønne hvordan man kan lykkes med å utfordre det etablerte, uansett om det er inne i et selskap eller en startup. Davids kamp mot Goliath. En blanding av gjester fra startups, etablerte aktører, akademia, konsulenter og politikere. Velkommen!

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April 10, 2026

Impact StartUp med Marte Sootholtet (#404 🇳🇴🇸🇪)

<p>I denne episoden av David &amp; Goliath møter vi Marte Sootholtet i en samtale om hvordan vi kan bygge robust infrastruktur for impact og bærekraftige forretningsmodeller. Vi utforsker hvorfor reell endring ofte drives av små, dedikerte miljøer – og hva som skal til for å gi impact-startups bedre forutsetninger for å lykkes.</p><p>Episoden går i dybden på hvordan startups kan jobbe mer effektivt med impact: gjennom tidlig prototyping, kontinuerlig testing og ved å måle det som faktisk betyr noe. Samtalen løfter også behovet for mer fleksibilitet og samarbeid på tvers av økosystemer, slik at man bygger videre på eksisterende kunnskap i stedet for å starte fra bunnen hver gang.</p><p>En episode for deg som er opptatt av innovasjon, entreprenørskap og bærekraft – og som vil forstå hvordan gode intensjoner kan omsettes til målbar, positiv effekt.</p>

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March 25, 2026

Tiden för de stora aktörerna är över – det är bara att vänta på att de ska dö (#403 🇸🇪)

<p>I dagens avsnitt av David &amp; Goliath har vi med oss Johan Magnusson, professor och Director for Center for Digital Innovation i Göteborg.</p><p>Det här är ett samtal som börjar i något mycket större än bara digitalisering.</p><p>Vi pratar om infrastruktur på en nästan existentiell nivå – om hur våra samhällen, system och organisationer egentligen är uppbyggda, och vad som händer när de sätts under verklig press.</p><p>För vad händer om vi inte längre kan tänka i silos? Om det inte räcker att optimera – utan vi måste tänka helt om?</p><p>Vi kommer in på behovet av att bygga resilienta system, på varför kompetens inte handlar om att skriva rapporter utan om att faktiskt lära – och på varför framtidens organisationer måste vara transparenta, adaptiva och byggda för ständig förändring.</p><p>Och kanske mest intressant: gränsen mellan offentlig sektor, startups och till och med militär teknologi börjar suddas ut.</p><p>Där principer som “public money, public code” kan bli avgörande för hur innovation faktiskt sker.</p><p>Det här är ett samtal om att tänka större, tänka annorlunda – och om varför framtiden tillhör de som vågar omdefiniera hur vi bygger system från grunden.</p>

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March 17, 2026

Building Strong Ecosystems: Lessons from Startup–Corporate Partnerships (#402🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿)

<p>In this episode, we explore how the Swedish innovation ecosystem has evolved over the past decade — from fragmented initiatives to a more coordinated and collaboration-driven system.</p><p>Together with Medhanie Gaim and Sujith Nair, both leading researchers on startup–corporate collaboration, we unpack how incubators are increasingly working together under a “Sweden AB” mindset — and why the next step is to think bigger, towards a true “Nordic AB” approach.</p><p>We discuss what it would take to move from national coordination to a stronger, cross-Nordic innovation ecosystem — and the opportunities this unlocks for startups, corporates, and public sector organizations alike.</p><p>We also dive into the critical success factors for effective collaboration between startups and established organizations across both the private and public sectors. Why do so many partnerships fail? What separates those that succeed from those that don’t? And how can organizations build structures that enable real innovation — not just talk about it?</p><p>This episode is for anyone looking to understand how the future of innovation is shaped at the intersection of entrepreneurship, research, and established institutions — and why the Nordics, together, may be stronger than ever.</p>

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What is David &amp; Goliath?

Ny gjest hver uke siden 2014 for å diskutere innovasjon.

Den røde tråden er å skjønne hvordan man kan lykkes med å utfordre det etablerte, uansett om det er inne i et selskap eller en startup. Davids kamp mot Goliath.

En blanding av gjester fra startups, etablerte aktører, akademia, konsulenter og politikere.

Velkommen!

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