Innovation that survives
the quarterly review.
Most innovation programs die in 18 months. The reason isn’t talent or budget — it’s culture. We embed innovation ceremonies inside the SAFe events you already run, so innovation becomes a muscle, not a side project.
You can’t buy innovation with posters and hackathons.
Every initiative we’ve been asked to rescue has the same diagnosis: no cultural foundation. The tools were fine. The leadership intent was fine. The soil wasn’t.
The 18-month decay
Big launch, lots of energy, then attrition. By month 18 the Innovation Lab is repurposed, the Champion is gone, and the metrics are buried.
Theatre, not muscle
Ideation workshops with no path to funding. Challenges with no scaling mechanism. Posters about “failing fast” in a culture that punishes failure.
Survives the QBR
Innovation only survives quarterly business reviews if it’s embedded in the operating cadence, not bolted on. That’s what we build.
The five pillars of Innovation Culture.
The foundation under every successful initiative we’ve seen. Miss any one and the rest collapse within a year.
Psychological Safety
People speak up, challenge, and admit mistakes without fear. Edmondson’s research-backed foundation.
Experimentation Mindset
Small, cheap, fast experiments by default. Hypothesis-driven backlog items. Death of the “business case before code” reflex.
Continuous Learning
Retrospectives that change behaviour, not just collect post-its. Failure Forums. A real learning budget.
Innovation Leadership
Leaders who model curiosity, fund experiments, and protect the time and space innovation needs to compound.
Cross-Functional Flow
Product, Eng, Design, Data, and Marketing in the same room. Value streams over silos.
Two books. Both teachable today.
Both books are coming soon — but the concepts are already taught through our Innovation Framework training and the Mutation Readiness program. Read them when they ship, or work with the frameworks now.
Mutation Readiness
An Operating Manual for Innovation in the Age of AI.
The diagnostic-first playbook for organisations facing accelerating external change. Six dimensions: Signal Sensing, Mental Model Agility, Experimentation Capacity, Decision Velocity, Learning Loops, Adaptive Architecture.
Innovation Playground
Where Teams Mutate, Compose, and Compound.
The companion volume that turns the diagnostic into a practice. Mutation Workshops, Failure Forums, Mental Model Challenges, and the AI Experimentation Sprint pattern that powers compounding innovation.
Three formats. Pick what your team needs.
All SPCT-led, live virtual or on-site in 9 languages. Concepts from both books baked into every cohort.
Practitioner
1-day cohort for teams. The 5 pillars, the four innovation ceremonies, and a working diagnostic for your team’s current state.
Leader
2-day cohort for senior leaders. How to fund, protect, and scale innovation across a whole portfolio — without killing it.
Coaching
3-day on-site embed. We run your next PI event with ceremonies live, train facilitators in-flight, and leave a working cadence behind.
“Went from CSM to SAFe Practice Consultant in 18 months. Tripled my consulting rate. The career coaching was the unlock.”
Built for the global — optimized for the local.
We deliver into the sectors where transformation is hardest — banking, energy, defense, insurance, and professional services — and where the credential behind the trainer matters most.
“Our continuous-improvement culture had entirely stagnated. They injected fresh energy — metrics-driven retrospectives and inspect-and-adapt workshops that moved our Scrum Masters into deep, systemic problem-solving.”
“They didn’t just focus on IT — they worked across our whole operational ecosystem, marketing and HR included, to build true organizational agility. Hands-on coaching gave our team the tools to sustain decentralized decision-making.”
“The value extended well beyond agile coaching — they helped us improve governance, portfolio visibility, and delivery metrics. Knowledgeable, approachable, and committed to making our teams self-sufficient.”

