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Innovation isn’t just about ideas; it’s about creating a culture where they thrive. Join us for an exclusive webinar on Wednesday, December 4, where we will break down the innovation process step by step. From concept to execution, you’ll discover the key strategies and tools successful companies use to stay ahead of the curve.
What You’ll Learn
- The critical stages of the innovation process
- How to foster a culture of creativity and experimentation
- Tools and frameworks to accelerate your innovation journey
- Real-world examples of companies transforming industries with innovation
Don’t miss this chance to peek “under the hoodie” of groundbreaking innovations! Whether you’re a leader, entrepreneur, or part of a team driving change, this webinar will give you the insights you need to fuel your next big idea.
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Our Featured Speaker
Ben Little is an accomplished professor, practitioner, and researcher with a strong passion for innovation. He teaches Innovation and Strategy with Harvard Professional & Executive Development. As the Vice President of Design Strategy at Fidelity Investments, he leads explorations of new technologies and experiences. Additionally, Ben serves as the Program Director of Design Innovation at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, where he leads graduate studies for students pursuing careers in new product and service design. Learn more about Ben →
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Ready to Dive Deeper?
We recommend registering for Innovation and Strategy, our upcoming Professional & Executive Development Program that will help you strengthen your organization’s capacity to drive innovation and achieve greater results. The program starts on December 3, but registration closes on November 25 →
Questions & Support
If you have questions about this event or would like assistance with choosing a Harvard Professional & Executive Development Program, email us at ExecDev@DCE.Harvard.edu.
If you require disability-related accommodations to access this event, please contact Accessibility Services at Accessibillity@Extension.Harvard.edu.