
An inquiry and discovery process designed to get executive leaders and their teams in touch with innovative approaches.
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Attending an Innovation Discovery Day will put your executive leaders in touch with innovative approaches that can dramatically drive topline growth. Your executive team will go through an in-depth inquiry of discovery process including new state of the art methods in open innovation, deep consumer insights, creating new growth platforms, and understanding the role of executive management in implementing Innovation in your company.
An Innovation Discovery Day has a customized agenda based upon the unique challenges facing your business. Specific activities take place showing you how you can apply our proprietary methods to your individual challenges. Your team will take part in a day of learning based on dynamic group interaction and discussion. The day ends with an in-depth action planning session. We record your sessions and provide transcripts for your team to use when you get back home, so you can take what you’ve discovered here and get started right away.
Your executive team will leave the Innovation Discovery Day with a set of clear actions on new innovative approaches - together with useful tools and original ideas on how to drive topline growth. Typical outcomes are: the creation of an implementation action plan; the demonstration of the tools and methods by the major new platform area; or the development of a three-year plan on how to drive topline growth for your company.
The Innovation Discovery Day is not a conference room workshop. It is a conversational meeting sparked by numerous practical, relevant examples that have been proven to create topline growth. The day is facilitated by Larry Huston, formerly the innovation officer for Procter & Gamble, who led P&G to #1 recognition for Innovation in 2004.
Larry is the Managing Director of 4iNNO and works with many CEOs and companies (representing a wide variety of industries, including: food; healthcare; telecommunications; and national security) to turbocharge their innovation processes.
Larry is also a Wharton Fellow, teaching innovation at Wharton's Mack Center for Technological Innovation at the University of Pennsylvania .