Coming Next Week – Spigit Innovation Summit
Last week (July 28, 2009), I had the opportunity to attend Brightidea’s Birds of a Feather 3.0 event.
Next week (August 13-14, 2009) I will endeavor to bring you live coverage of the Spigit Innovation Summit from the Four Seasons Resort Aviara in Carlsbad, CA.
Gary Hamel will be giving the keynote at the event, and will likely share his perspectives on corporate innovation gathered from his consulting work, his work with London Business School’s Management Innovation Lab, and his research from his latest book “The Future of Management“.
Over the course of two days, a range of innovation-related topics will be open for discussion with innovation leaders from a variety of companies. There will be sessions on best practices, use cases and internal innovation applications with specific examples provided by participants.
If you will be at this event and would like to share your thoughts about barriers to innovation (on or off camera), or discuss the possiblity of having your company’s innovation case study included in an upcoming publication, please contact me.
Braden Kelley is the editor of Blogging Innovation and founder of Business Strategy Innovation, a consultancy focusing on innovation and marketing strategy. Braden is also @innovate on Twitter.
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