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WORKSHOP: INNOVATE TO WIN! ONLY £80


When: March 17th, 2010 18:00 to 21:00
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Large or small business… product or service based… commercial or not for profit… ongoing and sustained innovation is the way to create an organisation that adapts quickly and flexibly to a rapidly changing environment; an organisation that creates competitive advantage through a flow of ‘right-for-market’ products and services.

So how do you do it?

In many organisations the approach to management kills off innovation, replacing it with what are ultimately restrictive processes. This workshop shows how the building of networks and social relationships within the organisation and its partners can foster innovation. The workshop delivers insight into the latest thinking on entrepreneurship, innovation, and Right for Market (R4M), and the significance of Innovation Champions and Communities of Innovation (CoInv). And goes on to show how to identify and support the winning individuals within your organisation.

This workshop is run jointly by The Leadership Alliance and Westminster Business School, University of Westminster

35 Marylebone Road (opposite Baker Street tube), room M228, London, NW1 5LS

17th of March 2010, 6 - 9pm (Fee per attendee: 80 pounds)

Payment system:

This workshop should be paid by credit card. Please fill up the form and send it to Martin Connolly (mar-finance@westminster.ac.uk). If you prefer sending the form by mail:

Martin Connolly

Finance Manager

WBS & SABE

Finance Office MG08

35 Marylebone Road

London

NW1 5LS

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