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In today's climate there are increasing demands on modern businesses, governments and non-profit organizations to create and recognize opportunities before they are lost. So often, the day to day pressures on management mean that competitive market advantages are grasped by others who are faster and more nimble. The technology age has made this pressure increase, while at the same time, new technologies are a catalyst for the creation of revenue streams for organizations of all types.    

Our goal is to manage the innovation process and protect it from the factors that so often result in lost opportunities. We mobilize your innovation efforts through specialized workshops, training, consulting services and technology development programs. These programs are designed with your specific capabilities and goals in mind.

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Corporate Executives & Entrepreurs Research & Development Government Not For Profit Organizations

If you are a CEO, Corporate Development Leader, Business Line Manager or Entrepreneur seeking to identify new revenue or cost savings opportunities for your current business, we offer an exclusive workshop program that allows you to invite a comprehensive cross section of internal and external experts to a collabrative and yet affordable innovation session tailored to your business sector.  Read More

Research & Development organizations like yours are challenged by creating the right products for the right markets.  Further, smaller organizations focused on product development often need design resources that are expensive and hard to tap.  Our R&D workshops focus on finding value in shelved assets, capturing ideas and inventions quickly and accurately, and determining new uses for existing product technology.  Read More

Economic development challenges exist for all governmental organizations.  Deploying technology to service citizens, determining the best forms of business attraction, collecting tax revenues, and securing public safety are innovation areas that require new forms of collaboration.  Attending a workshop with your peers to share best practices can benefit you personally.  Read More    

Competing for the attention of donors, attracting students or increasing box office or ticket revenues has become difficult in the information age.  Competing with the patron's numerous impulses to spend or attend over the internet, through the iPod, or over the radio has become quite onerous.  Learning how to be more entrepreneurial and to leverage the existing assets of an organization are key.    Read More

 

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