Innovating in a Time of Crisis
About this Event
Why traditional approaches to corporate innovation aren't working anymore, and what to do about it
The current global crisis has exposed just how fragile our large institutions and corporations truly are. Scaled enterprises are more susceptible to the shocks of a global crisis than ever before due to decades of relentless optimization combined with a significant slowdown in innovation.
Business model innovation has never been more critical for large corporations, but it has also never been so elusive. Technology is making the standard innovation toolkit obsolete: it feels harder to innovate because it is harder. At the same time, the current crisis is revealing unprecedented opportunities for innovation as some fundamental structures of our economy shift. Corporate leaders rightfully worry their companies may not move quickly enough to take advantage. What to do?
Today’s leading innovators are departing from traditional approaches to M&A and R&D in favor of programmatic engagement of startups as a more reliable path to corporate innovation. Along the way, they’re unlocking tangible results and building antifragility - the ability to thrive through crises.
You can do the same. Join us for this special webinar to learn:
- What has changed: why corporate innovation is getting harder
- When to leverage the scale of the enterprise or the speed of startups
- Practical steps you can take to build real optionality through engagement with startups
Registration will be limited to ensure our speaker can answer questions and engage in discussion with our participants. Save your seat today.
Date and Time
Thursday Apr 30, 2020
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Thursday, April 30th at 11 am
Location
Virtual
Fees/Admission
Free
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Contact Information
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