oday's corporate landscape is hungry for innovative solutions for age-old problems, and professionals need a structured approach to formulate innovative strategies. In this highly focussed, fast-paced and interactive webinar, you will be introduced to SIT's (Systematic Inventive Thinking) methodologies for rapid and systematic creation of innovative products, services, processes and tools
Today's corporate landscape is hungry for innovative solutions for age-old problems, and professionals need a structured approach to formulate innovative strategies.
In this highly focussed, fast-paced and interactive webinar, you will be introduced to SIT's (Systematic Inventive Thinking) methodologies for rapid and systematic creation of innovative products, services, processes and tools. The methodology is taught in the MBA Programs of leading universities, including Columbia, Insead, Wharton and Harvard. This method is successfully employed at companies like Google, Deloitte, EY, Kraft, Shell, BASF, Nestle, Amdocs, Johnson & Johnson and many more to solve key business challenges, achieve extraordinary results in product development and rapidly innovate.
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