2013
Global Drucker Forum 2013
Participation in the 5th Global Peter Drucker Forum, Vienna, on Managing Complexity.
Special thanks to Richard Straub.
InnovationsKongress: The Art of Innovation, Carinthia, Austria
Participation in the InnovationsKongress, Carinthia, on The Art of Innovation.
Special thanks to Martin Maitz.
Palladium Global Strategy Execution Summit
Co-Creation and Strategic Risk Management
Conversation on Co-Creation and Strategic Risk Management with Mark Frigo, Director of the Center for Strategy, Execution and Valuation and Director of the Strategic Risk Management Lab in the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business at DePaul University in Chicago. He is Ledger & Quill Alumni Foundation Distinguished Professor of Strategy and Leadership at DePaul.
Thanks to Richard Salisbury, video producer.
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Palladium Webinar
Webinar preceding the Palladium 2013 Global Summit: Executing Strategy in a Changing World.
Thanks to Jackie Albrecht, Diana Bolick, and Lenny Sanchez.
Special thanks to Matt Tice for the introduction and moderation.
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Embracing Co-Creation in Public Innovation and Value Creation at the CONGEP Annual Congress in Brasilia
Keynote on Embracing Co-Creation in Public Innovation and Value Creation at the SBGC CONGEP Annual Congress in Brasilia, Brazil.
Thanks to Andre Coutinho.
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Ross Technology and Business Innovation Forum
Gave a keynote at the Ross Technology and Business Innovation Forum.
Thanks to M. S. Krishnan.
Special Thanks to Dennis Severance.
Open Innovation 2.0, Dublin
Gave a keynote at the Open Innovation 2.0 Summit on Embracing Co-Creation in Open Innovation.
Thanks to Martin Curley and Bror Salmelin.
Special thanks to Richard Straub.
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CIO Talk Radio: CIO vs CMO
Host: Sanjog Aul
What are the hot topics in business today: Big Data, Cloud Computing, Social Media, CRM? These are all game changing technology innovations, and yet in increasing numbers of businesses, the adoption of this next wave of thinking is being pushed by the Marketing department, not IT. CIOs have a seat at the table, but have they been able to demonstrate the value of these technologies in the way that CMOs have? On the other hand, Marketing has been driving the ideas, but don’t they need IT’s support to fully deliver what they promise? Who then is winning the race in value creation? Is this even a race?
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