How Businesses Benefit from Agile Innovation Learn how companies like Netflix, Volvo, and Southwest Airlines thrive June 1-2

CONTACT
Sandra Bradley, 608-441-7304
sandra.bradley@uwcped.org
DIRECTLY CONTACT INSTRUCTORS
+1.415.952.7888
breakthrough@futurelabconsulting.com

MADISON, Wis. – There’s a new, revolutionary approach that combines agility with the world’s leading methods of innovation to form a proven system that helps organizations accelerate growth and reduce risk, and business leaders can learn it June 1-2, 2017 at the Agile Innovation Workshop, located at the Fluno Center.

This interactive workshop features hands-on activities, and individual and team assessments with a focus on immediate benefits and practical applications directly from the people who invented agile innovation – Langdon Morris, Moses Ma, and Dr. Po Chi Wu – authors of Agile Innovation: The Revolutionary Approach to Accelerate Success, Inspire Engagement, and Ignite Creativity.

“Everyone who participates will walk away with their own unique plan to achieve a greater competitive business advantage by using what they learn directly from these experts,” said Sandra Bradley, director of the Wisconsin School of Business Center for Corporate Innovation and presenter of the workshop.

Other ways participants will benefit include:

· How to implement the many ways that innovation efforts can be accelerated to achieve even greater competitive advantage
· Integrate key agility principles into your strategic planning decisions for sustained improvement
· Explore dramatic new approaches to open innovation that optimize large scale innovation
· Apply the latest and best technology tools to enhance innovation, reduce risk, and promote broad participation

About the Center for Corporate Innovation
The Center is a hub for innovation, collaboration, and exploration, including peer mentoring, executive communities, thought leadership, and hands-on exploration. Its aim is to help mid- to large-sized corporations solve real-world, business innovation challenges.