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Innovation Wars - Driving Successful Corporate Innovation Programs - cover

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Innovation Wars - Driving Successful Corporate Innovation Programs

Scott Bales

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

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Summary

Helps organizations develop the mindset and culture to empower an agile organization that adapts to the evolving market needs
Teaches business leaders to build the culture and skills that make them competitive in an era of disruption
Shares digital success stories from every corner of the planet, Cambodia to Nigeria to Colombia, on how to apply technology to meet the needs of a market
Causes business leaders to consider whether or not they are ready to compete in an era of innovation wars
Available since: 02/04/2019.

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