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03/19/2006 | Vinci, Italy - Seminar "Creating Successful Innovations"
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Vinci (Italy) "Creating Successful Innovations" seminar. March 19 - 26, 2006 Museum of Leonardo da Vinci
CREATING SUCCESSFUL INNOVATIONS: General Theory of Innovation (GTI) and Its Applications
Objectives & Agenda:
- Our primary objective is to enable the participants to control any aspect of the Process of Innovation
- There are additional objectives:
- Learn GTI and its applications - Obtain skills in applying various applications
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Why GTI?
- Chapter 2. Fundamentals of GTI
- Chapter 3. Problem Solving
- GTI Problem Solving Methodology - GTI Problem Solving Tools
- Chapter 4. System Evolution | Forecasting
- Chapter 5. Organizational (Corporate) Strategy
- Chapter 6. Group Discussion, Q & A, (The Institute)
- Chapter 7: Algorithm for Conflict Elimination (ACE - 2006)
- Chapter 8: Failure Prevention Analysis
- Chapter 9: Patent Circumvention and Patent Protection against Circumvention
HOTEL ALEXANDRA - LA LIMONAIA RISTORANTE srl 50059 Vinci (FI) - 82/86, v. Martiri tel: 0571 56224, 0571 56227, 0571 568010 - fax: 0571 567972 http://www.hotelalexandravinci.it ROOM RESERVATION at seminar special rate: -double room (1 person) with breakfast: 55 Euro -double room (2 persons) with breakfast: 75 Euro
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2-Day Executive Workshop "Strategic Innovation as a Science" Venue: Detroit; May 19 - 20, 2008
Not all innovations are equal! The majority (80%) results in losses; a greater portion of the remaining ones fails to improve the creator's market standing; and just very few generate long-term advantage and sustainable growth; thus they are termed Strategic. This unique two-day Executive Workshop is designed to enable deliberate, continual creation of the Strategic Innovations.
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Clearly envisioning the challenges that the market will present in the future and shaping one’s company to address these challenges in advance is the single most important responsibility of an executive.
With today’s executives and their special responsibilities in mind, the Institute of Professional Innovators has created a unique Innovation Executive Program that will provide the decision-makers with scientific tools that enable precise identification of the upcoming market-based challenges as well as highly reliable forecasting of the future of products, services and the entire industries.
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To help organizations reduce innovation-related risks and costs, establish innovation best practices, and identify those individuals who have demonstrated their ability to consistently deliver valuable real-life results, the Institute of Professional Innovators has created the first in the world history Innovation Certification Program. It It is based on the General Theory of Innovation (GTI), a unique and powerful scientific theory that transforms the capricious art of innovation into a step-by-step process with a highly predictable and consistently successful outcome.
The content of the Certification Program is solely determined by the IPI's Certification Board. There are three levels of certification, each with its own requirements: Innovation Green Belt™, Innovation Black Belt™, and Innovation Master Black Belt™.
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