Andrew Grant

Organisations are investing heavily in innovation programmes while simultaneously building the conditions that make genuine innovation less likely. The pressure to accelerate output is producing cultures where creative thinking – the prerequisite for any real innovation – is in measurable decline. Boards are funding the solution to a problem their own management practices are making worse.

Andrew Grant, founder of innovation consultancy Tirian and co-author of The Innovation Race, helps organisations diagnose and reverse the cultural conditions that cause innovation investment to fail.

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Why organisations work with Andrew Grant

  • His central argument – that the organisational push to innovate faster actively undermines the creative capacity required for innovation – inverts the standard case most leadership teams are making internally, and is backed by three decades of research across more than 40 cultures.
  • The Innovation Climate Indicator (iCLi) and Dynamic Polar Positioning (DPoP) tool give leadership teams validated instruments to assess their actual innovation readiness – scored diagnostic outputs, not a conceptual model to discuss.
  • His books draw on the concept of “creativogenic cultures” – the specific conditions under which creativity can survive organisational pressure – giving the cultural argument cross-cultural evidence that few other innovation speakers can produce.
  • Clients including Google, Goldman Sachs, Boeing, Disney, PwC, and Salesforce have engaged Tirian at C-suite and country manager level, not just for conference keynotes – the repeat and depth of engagement reflects the consultancy proposition, not the speaker circuit.
  • As a facilitator for Duke University Corporate Education and consistently the top-rated speaker at YPO (9.6/10) and APEC CEO Summit, Grant operates credibly across executive development, board-level strategy conversations, and large-scale conference formats.

Biography highlights

  • Founder and director of Tirian Innovative Solutions, an international innovation and culture consultancy
  • Co-author of Who Killed Creativity?…And How Do We Get It Back? (Wiley, 2012), an international bestseller, and The Innovation Race: How to Change a Culture to Change the Game (2016)
  • Developer of the Innovation Climate Indicator (iCLi) and Dynamic Polar Positioning (DPoP) tool – validated instruments for assessing innovation readiness and leadership ambidexterity
  • TEDx speaker; opening keynote at the Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO) Global Leadership Conference; keynote speaker at the APEC CEO Summit, Danang
  • Educator and facilitator for Duke University Corporate Education; top-rated YPO global facilitator (9.6/10)
  • Featured in Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, the Wall Street Journal, BBC, Reuters, and ABC TV; clients include Google, Goldman Sachs, Boeing, Disney, PwC, and Salesforce

Biography

Most organisations treat innovation and creativity as interchangeable – investing in sprints, programmes, and processes designed to produce new output faster. Andrew Grant’s research, conducted across more than 40 cultures over three decades, points to a different problem: the management behaviours used to accelerate innovation are measurably suppressing the creative thinking that makes innovation possible. His co-authored book Who Killed Creativity? names the specific culprits – seven “creativity killers” that emerge under organisational pressure – and maps the conditions required to reverse the decline.

Grant founded Tirian to convert that research into tools leadership teams can actually use. The Innovation Climate Indicator (iCLi) profiles a team’s innovation readiness against validated criteria. The Dynamic Polar Positioning (DPoP) tool helps organisations surface the leadership paradoxes – between speed and stability, exploration and execution – that determine whether a creative culture can be sustained under commercial pressure. The output is a management conversation grounded in data, not a framework to be filed after the conference.

His second book, The Innovation Race, extends the argument through cross-cultural evidence, examining which societies and organisations have built genuinely enduring innovation capacity – and why. Developed in collaboration with Dr. Gaia Grant, whose PhD research at the University of Sydney Business School provides the academic foundation, the book identifies cultural prerequisites that most innovation investment bypasses entirely. Clients including Google, Goldman Sachs, Boeing, and PwC have engaged Tirian at C-suite level to work through those prerequisites in practice.

Grant has delivered the argument at the APEC CEO Summit, the YPO Global Leadership Conference, and through Duke University Corporate Education. His sessions consistently receive the highest ratings at international forums – a pattern most visible in leadership teams navigating the specific tension between the urgency of digital change and the creative culture their strategies ultimately depend on.

Key speaking topics

  • Innovation culture and creativogenic conditions
  • The creativity-innovation paradox
  • Leadership behaviours that enable or block creative thinking
  • Organisational culture diagnosis and transformation
  • Innovation readiness assessment and diagnostics
  • Collaborative intelligence in competitive environments
  • AI adoption and the leadership paradoxes of digital change

Ideal for

  • CEOs and senior leadership teams investing in innovation capability and not seeing returns on that investment
  • CHROs and culture leads responsible for diagnosing the conditions that either enable or suppress creative thinking
  • Strategy and transformation leads managing the tension between innovation acceleration and organisational stability
  • Corporate learning and development functions building innovation leadership programmes for senior executive cohorts

Audience outcomes

  • A specific diagnosis – through the iCLi and DPoP tools – of where their organisation currently sits on the creativity-to-innovation continuum
  • Understanding of the four key innovation paradoxes that shape leadership decision-making under pressure, and how to navigate them without defaulting to either extreme
  • A reframe of what innovation investment should target – cultural conditions rather than programme outputs – that shifts how senior leaders plan and measure culture change
  • Identification of the specific leader behaviours that either enable or shut down creative thinking in teams under pressure
  • Clarity on the distinction between creativity and innovation – and why conflating them is one of the most common reasons innovation programmes underperform

Talks

Leading on the Edge: Navigating the AI Adoption Divide

Examines the leadership paradox created by rapid AI adoption, exploring how leaders can balance technological exploration with organisational stability and long-term value.

Key takeaways:

  • Understand the specific leadership tensions created by rapid AI adoption
  • Explore the balance between pursuing new opportunities and preserving what already works
  • Gain practical perspectives on navigating competing leadership responses to technological change

The Innovation Race: Becoming Future Ready

Drawing on The Innovation Race, this keynote examines what dgetermines which organisations win, lose, or are eliminated in a period of exponential technological change – and what cultural prerequisites make the difference.

Key takeaways:

  • Explore how organisations can respond effectively to accelerating technological disruption
  • Understand the four innovation paradoxes and how leaders can navigate competing demands
  • Apply diagnostic tools for assessing and strengthening organisational innovation readiness

Who Killed Creativity?…And How Can We Get It Back?

A forensic examination of why creative thinking is in measurable decline inside organisations – and what leaders can do to rebuild the cultural conditions that make innovation genuinely possible.

Key takeaways:

  • Identify the seven specific creativity killers operating inside their own organisation
  • Understand why adult creative capacity falls so far below childhood potential – and what that means for leadership practice
  • Leave with the seven evidence-based rescue strategies for rebuilding a culture where creative thinking can return

The Collaboration Deception

A gamified simulation exploring the real conditions under which people and teams genuinely cooperate – and what actually produces collaborative behaviour inside competitive organisational environments.

Key takeaways:

  • Understand the behavioural forces that shape collaboration – and suppress it – in competitive environments
  • Identify the non-collaborative behaviours that emerge under pressure and the specific conditions that counteract them
  • Explore evidence-based actions that encourage genuine cooperation and reduce the siloed thinking that undermines innovation

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Testimonials

Both the book and the “roadshow” are captivating. Andrew Grant has star quality and uses it positively. Andrew has worked on leadership and team development around the globe for more than 15 years, but his presentation still yields the bravado of youth, nicely seasoned with the wisdom of a recognised leader in his field. He’s young at heart, and ferociously clever with it.
Nick Walker
Columnist, South China Morning Post
Exceeded expectations…, and it was actionable.
Director of Food SBU, Switzerland, Nestlé
Totally impressed, a great event. It was both logical and fun, with real take aways
Managing Director, Czech Republic, 3M
You gave us compelling ideas that are worthwhile for use in our marketing.
General Manager & Senior VP Consumer Products, Asia Pacific, Disney
A well-received session with value adds for attendees”. (Keynote to a 600 strong plenary session, and a workshop for the top 60 high achievers, which also included the CEO of AMP, and executive management team) 4.39/5
Professional Development Conference Manager, Australia, AMP (CHARTER)
A truly magnificent achievement, particularity since the audience was from a multitude of cultures and listened in 5 different languages. This event scored the highest feedback in our 10 year history. (4.6/5)
Asia Pacific Manager, Premier Partners Global Network, Fuji Xerox
You engaged our teams to really think through the value of creativity in business and about how to create a space that allows you to access that perspective. it made us really stop and think about how we were going about addressing our client's challenges. (USA national conference)
Erik Skramstad
Partner, Director, US Advisory Forensic Services, PWC
Andrew has the capacity to magically captivate your audience, regardless how jet-lagged they are, and transform the meeting place into an open and receptive arena that serves as a great springboard to talk about change towards more innovation.
Frank Wiegand MD PhD
VP Neurosciences Global Medical Affairs, JANSSEN (Johnson & Johnson)
One of the highest ranked seminars of the year for YPO (Young Presidents Organization) scoring an amazing 9.6/10
Board Member, YPO
You delivered important outcomes.
Chairman and CEO, Carl Zeiss AG
The highest rated of all sessions by the delegates.” (Worktech Conference)
Managing Director, United Kingdom, UNWIRED
Masterful story tellers who have compiled a rich set of tools for sustainable innovation methods.
Derek Laney
Head of Product Marketing Asia Pacific, Salesforce.com
We asked Andrew & Gaia to present 2 keynotes (USA & Australia) explicitly looking for an interactive session. We’ve found that it’s all too common to have adventurers, high achievers, and sports celebrities come and tell us how what they have done aligns with our business. What we were looking for this time was to take an experience and enable a paradigm shift to start people thinking differently, because once you have seen something you can never unsee it. For us, the interactive nature of the sessions was critically important. They did an outstanding job – everyone was engaged, and everyone had a fantastic time while they were learning.
CEO, IR (Integrated Research)
Your knowledge, professionalism, & willingness to work with us on these virtual deliveries were the key to their success.
Global Strategic Initiatives, BOEING USA
Both the book and the 'roadshow' are captivating.
Nick Walker
Columnist, South China Morning Post
Totally impressed, a great event. It was both logical & fun, with real take away.
Managing Director, Czech Republic, 3M (YPO)
A phenomenal session! The feedback was excellent and many of our members gave this session a 10 out of 10. Really unique in bringing real depth and understanding to innovation. I saw a lot of lights go on today with our CEOs, and this will help our CEOs to be more effective in innovating. Excellent job, It was much appreciated!
Robert E. Fiske
President & CEO, USA, Chief Executives Guild
Top marks for helping us ensure that the whole issue of creating a supporting culture that enables our key strategic initiatives, becomes successful.
John Gilbert
Global Operations, London UK, UBS Investment Bank
Exceeded expectations, your program made our team more comfortable working with these issues, gave the topic more credibility and it was actionable.
Director of Food SBU, Switzerland, Nestle
You engaged our teams to really think through the value of creativity in business and about how to create a space that allows you to access that perspectives.
Erik Skramstad
Partner, Director, US Advisory Forensic Services, PwC
A truly magnificent achievement, particularity since the audience was from a multitude of cultures and listened in 5 different languages. This event scored the highest feedback in our10-year history. (4.6/5)
Asia Pacific Manager, Premier Partners Global Network, Fuji Xerox
This was the best program I've ever seen.
Regional CEO, Daimler (DFS)

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US East Coast €12000 to €40000 £10,001 - £35,000 $15000 - $50000
US West Coast €12000 to €40000 £10,001 - £35,000 $15000 - $50000
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