Identifying Opportunities For Innovation

Generating Winning Ideas

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  • Innovation

Authors:

Christian Terwiesch

Professor of Operations and Information Management at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

Karl T. Ulrich

Vice Dean of Innovation and the CIBC Professor of Entrepreneurship and e-Commerce at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania


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Tailored to your company’s specific needs

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Guided learning with experienced moderators

Mix of daily self-paced learning and peer-to-peer learning

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Bite-sized lessons allow for learning in the flow of work

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Multi-modal activities appeal to varied learning styles

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Written discussions and live sessions for peer-to-peer learning

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AI-fueled analytics provide actionable insights

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Dedicated Customer Engagement Team

This course will show learners how to “fill the innovation pipeline” with winning ideas. We’ll focus on which levers to pull to find truly outstanding ideas, or as we’ll refer to them, opportunities.

To practice the techniques, learners will engage in an “Innovation Tournament” designed to help identify and evaluate innovation opportunities. On the final day of the course, learners will share what they’ve learned, review the results of the tournament and discuss next steps for applying the concepts.

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Learners Will:

  • Examine how to use both internal and external opportunities to fill the innovation pipeline
  • Explore questions such as: where should one look for ideas? How can one improve idea quality? How can more ideas be produced?
  • Pull specific levers to improve the success of the pipeline: the quantity lever, the quality lever, the variance lever, the filter ratio lever

Discover how cohort learning can help your team

以下の提携先により発展:


トピック:

  • Innovation

Authors:

Christian Terwiesch

Professor of Operations and Information Management at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

Karl T. Ulrich

Vice Dean of Innovation and the CIBC Professor of Entrepreneurship and e-Commerce at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania


Handshake icon

Tailored to your company’s specific needs

Directional signs icon

Guided learning with experienced moderators

Mix of daily self-paced learning and peer-to-peer learning

Engagement icon

Bite-sized lessons allow for learning in the flow of work

Hand engaging with shapes

Multi-modal activities appeal to varied learning styles

paper checklist and pen icon

Written discussions and live sessions for real-time collaboration

AI robot icon

AI-fueled analytics provide actionable insights

Target icon

Dedicated Customer Engagement Team

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