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    Stimulating Innovation in Challenging Times

    21 February 2005

    This talk provides a closer look at the nature of innovation by exploring what makes an innovative organization and the role of the CIO in the context of innovation.

    We define ‘innovation’, provide insights into, and understanding of, the holistic nature of innovation, suggest how you can explore your organization’s attitude towards innovation, and suggest ways that you can improve your organization’s innovativeness.

    In this session we introduce a management tool that we call the ‘IT Innovation Portfolio’.

    See event: Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling – Beyond the Role of CIO (21 Feb 2005)

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    Authors:
    • Lynette Ferrara
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