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Friday, 09 October 2015 08:00
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Friday, 09 October 2015 11:00
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Museum of London
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150 London Wall
London
London
Innovation is on the lips of pretty much every enterprise organisation at the moment but according to independent research we're about to release, 78% of British enterprises believe the term often means different things to different people within their organisation. And over 75% say this ambiguity is negatively affecting their ability to improve customer service, make cost savings, achieve company growth and increase competitive advantage.
Join our panel discussion to hear what Waitrose, Cisco and Cranfield University have to say about these findings in the Everyday Innovation report, and learn more about:
- Why there is so much ambiguity around innovation
- The negative impact this has on the bottom-line and employees
- Who’s taking responsibility for innovation or shirking away from it
- Why innovation goes missing
- Creating the right climate to let it blossom
Panel to include:
- Waitrose - Stuart Eames, Operational Improvement Manager
- Cisco - Matt Asman, Global Innovation Manager
- Founder of Innovation Consultancy The Future Shapers & Lecturer at Cranfield University - Cris Beswick
- Wazoku - Simon Hill, CEO
Join the discussion at the Garden Room at the Museum of London on the 9th of October.
Time:8am registration/breakfast, 08.30am start – 10.30am finish, questions & networking
Accessibility: 6-minute walk from St Paul's Underground Station
7-minute walk from Barbican Underground Station
Wheelchair accessible
To find out more about the Everyday Innovation report and sign up to receive it when it launches, visit our website.
Founder of Innovation Consultancy The Future Shapers & Lecturer at Cranfield University
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