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When looking for ways to solve problems in business, thereโ€™s a lot of talk about frameworks, blueprints and playbooks. But Caltech mathematical physicist Spyridon โ€œSpirosโ€ Michalakis, PhD. (SPEE-ros mee-ha-LAH-kiss), isnโ€™t interested in slides and graphs; his goal is to connect and inspire.

With what he playfully calls โ€œthe quantum way of thinking,โ€ Spiros explains that the secret to enabling innovation and creative problem solving in business is the same as when working out the mysteries of the universe: perspective and pace.  

To start, Spiros points out that it is first necessary to pump the brakes โ€” โ€œdonโ€™t run breathlessly toward the solution โ€“ the key is to slow down.โ€ Next, he says, the innovation process is less about checking boxes on a list and more about being open to a paradigm shift toward creative thinking and some mental plasticity.

โ€œMuch like holding a physical object, you can take a complex problem, move it around, and look at it from different angles before you truly begin to understand it,โ€ he explains. โ€œInnovative and creative thinking is deep and deliberate that way.โ€

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Taking Innovation From the Lab to Hollywood

Creative thinking has served Spiros well. As outreach manager at Caltechโ€™s Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, his close proximity to Hollywood enabled him to connect with some of todayโ€™s top filmmakers.

As a science advisor on blockbuster movies such as โ€œAnt-Manโ€ and โ€œAnt-Man and The Wasp,โ€ Spiros takes the theoretical and helps writers and directors present it realistically. Heโ€™s been a part of bringing Marvelโ€™s โ€œquantum realmโ€ to the screen, ensured โ€œBill & Ted Face the Musicโ€ gets the science right, and in 2016, he co-wrote and co-produced the widely acclaimed short film โ€œAnyone Can Quantum,โ€ which featured actors Paul Rudd and Keanu Reeves and renowned scientist Stephen Hawking.

Come With Challenges and Problems, Leave with A New Perspective

Presentations led by Spiros are creative, freewheeling conversations where complex challenges can be broken down by empowering participants to welcome new perspectives. Sometimes, the answer to a problem is simple. Leaders just need to give their teams permission to get to the answer.

Describing his problem-solving process, Spiros explains, โ€œwhen I am really stuck, I try to slow down and identify which assumption I made that led me astray. The deeper the challenge, the more likely it is that the issue is conceptual, not technical. The best way to tackle conceptual challenges is to be creative together, MBAs in a room with engineers. There is immense power in simply explaining what you know to someone with no background expertise. Those who do it well understand the why of things.โ€ This is the process Spiros employed on the way to solving the quantum Hall effect, one of the most significant unsolved problems in physics, in 2009.

One of the potential problems Spiros sees ahead is the cybersecurity implications of quantum computing. He says the widespread adoption of quantum is no longer an โ€œifโ€ but a โ€œwhen,โ€ and organizations need to prepare their systems security before that โ€œwhenโ€ arrives. With a 6-step blueprint for what can be done now to be ready for the upcoming quantum revolution, Spiros provides leaders with a clear-eyed view of what it takes to shore up their systems before itโ€™s too late.

With expert insights into quantum technology, how it works and where itโ€™s going, what Spiros truly brings to each engagement is less about going through the motions of presenting complicated scientific data, and more about galvanizing human connections. Audiences gain new knowledge that will increase their โ€œquantum IQโ€, as well as a powerful new perspective on innovation through having open, curious minds.

โ€œWhen you have trust and faith that the other person is intelligent and curious, it creates more opportunities for people to grow in the process,โ€ he explains. โ€œDonโ€™t strive to be at the top of the pyramid. Be at the bottom of the pyramid lifting everyone else up.โ€


With the quantum computing revolution on the horizon, itโ€™s vital that leaders and organizations are informed and prepared. Stern Strategy Group connects you with renowned thought leaders whose insights, strategies and management frameworks help organizations fuel growth and disruptive innovation to better compete in a constantly changing world. Let us arrange for these esteemed experts to advise your organization via virtual and in-person consulting sessions, workshops and keynotes.

Sharpen Your Problem-Solving Skills with Increased Quantum IQ was last modified: November 5th, 2024 by Justin Louis