Between Meetings

Clark Lai, CEO at Motiv. The Corporate Innovator

Marian Danko Season 5 Episode 9

In Between Meetings, Clark Lai, CEO of Motiv, shared how his journey from self-taught programmer to entrepreneur led to founding a venture builder tackling slow corporate innovation. Motive helps companies identify opportunities, build products, and drive results through diverse teams, tailored strategies, and a focus on quick wins.

Takeaways:

  • Tech + finance skills make a strong foundation for venture building.
  • Solving slow innovation in big orgs creates high-impact opportunities.
  • Full-stack innovation—from idea to scaled product—is key.
  • Diverse teams fuel innovation; clear communication is vital.
  • Corporate innovation needs change management and local insight.
  • Start with strategy, end with actionable outcomes.
  • Quick wins build trust and momentum in innovation projects.

Clark Lai is the founder and CEO of Motiv Innovation Group, a global venture builder behind $2B+ in client value. With 16+ years in tech and multiple ventures launched, he’s a frequent speaker on innovation, AI, and emerging technologies.

Between Meetings is a series of on-the-go interviews featuring industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and corporate innovators. In these interviews, we delve into the latest trends and developments in innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship, catching our guests between meetings in a car ride across town. Along the way, they share inspiring stories, personal experiences, industry insights, and practical advice on how to scale your way to success. Each interview is packed with valuable information and inspiration for anyone looking to make an impact in the tech and innovation world.

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