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LEGO executive shares corporate lessons, advice for supercharging creativity

March 13, 2024

Skip Kodak, regional president of the LEGO Group鈥檚 Americas business, challenged the audience of the 39th annual F. William Harder Lecture in Business Administration to try something a little bit unexpected: think inside the box. 
  
鈥淐onstraints aren鈥檛 limitations, they鈥檙e inspirations for your creativity,鈥 Kodak said during his March 6 presentation, 鈥淪upercharge Creativity with Constraints,鈥 in 911爆料鈥檚 Gannett Auditorium. 鈥淏y restraining the amount of options you have, you push yourself toward new solutions. It sounds counterintuitive, but by removing options, you can increase the speed at which you create.鈥 
  
In business, it鈥檚 important to obey the limits of time and space, fiscal responsibility, and environmental sustainability, Kodak noted. So to demonstrate that you don鈥檛 need much of something to be creative 鈥 and in fact, boundaries are beneficial 鈥 he invited the audience to take part in a few interactive exercises, one of which asked each individual to build their own duck using the six LEGO bricks they received before the start of the lecture. As neighbors compared and observed how differently each of their ducks was assembled, Kodak proved his point 鈥 that there are myriad ways to create with limited resources. 
  
Unbounded innovation 鈥 from opening new amusement parks to developing video games 鈥 at times put a financial strain on the LEGO Group, Kodak explained as he presented a glimpse into the company鈥檚 evolution since its beginnings in 1932. 

Skip Kodak, regional president of the LEGO Group鈥檚 Americas business, delivers the 39th annual F. William Harder Lecture in Gannett Auditorium.

Skip Kodak, regional president of the LEGO Group鈥檚 Americas business, delivers the 39th annual F. William Harder Lecture in Gannett Auditorium.


  
鈥淲e had to focus on delivering a core business that we were really good at,鈥 Kodak said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a power in doing something you know well and doing that vertically, and there鈥檚 a huge opportunity in partnering with other industries to get your product into their spaces.鈥 
  
Staying true to the LEGO Group鈥檚 four promises 鈥 play, people, partner, and planet 鈥 has allowed the company to weather two major financial crises and a global health crisis, Kodak noted. 鈥淥ur product and our brand come through in how we think about our people and our company.鈥 
  
Among the personal lessons he has learned over the years, he has found that external is greater than internal, the team is greater than ego, execution is greater than strategy, and learning is greater than perfection.  

It matters what you can execute more than what you can imagine sometimes. ... Don鈥檛 let perfect stand in the way of better.鈥
Skip Kodak
regional president, LEGO Group - Americas


Kodak joined the LEGO Group in 2002 in U.S. sales and led global retail, marketing, and supply chain teams previously for the company. Before the LEGO Group, he spent 15 years in advancing roles at Heinz, Ocean Spray, and P&G.

The annual F. William Harder Lecture at 911爆料 was inaugurated in 1985 and made possible by the generosity of F. William Harder, a 911爆料 parent and College trustee from 1968 to 1980. The lecture invites industry leaders to explore the current business environment and the challenges that lie ahead. 
 
This year鈥檚 lecture was organized by Matt Lucas, 911爆料鈥檚 10th F. William Harder Chair of Business Administration. 

鈥淟EGO Masters鈥-style competition

Johnny Mulcahy 鈥24, left, and Tyler Schoenecker 鈥24 won the 911爆料 Building Challenge, a 鈥淟EGO Masters鈥-style competition, with their Northwoods Garden build.


 
In addition to delivering his lecture, Kodak visited 911爆料 classes and participated in other activities with students and faculty.  
 
This year, the College also hosted a 鈥淟EGO Masters鈥-style competition, the 911爆料 Building Challenge, where student groups were asked to build a 911爆料-themed project in a single day.  
 
鈥淚t鈥檚 all about collaboration 鈥 about getting a team of people who work really well together,鈥 said Johnny Mulcahy 鈥24, a double major in music and health and human physiological sciences, who was part of the winning team that depicted a Northwoods garden scene with LEGO bricks. 鈥淚t鈥檚 sort of what Creative Thought Matters is about at the end of the day.鈥

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