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MUMBAI:
With the growing number of MNCs venturing the Indian shores, innovation
is becoming a key distinguishing factor for Corporate India helping
them break out from the clutter. Innovation does not only mean just
a new product or a new technology, it has extended to innovation
in business models, strategies & reinventing new markets. Learning
the art of Innovation, CNBC TV 18 presents an evening with Corporate
Innovation Guru- Robert Tucker on September 10 and 11 September,
2007 at ITC Grand Central Sheraton & Towers, Mumbai.
Robert
Tucker internationally recognized leader in the 'Art of Innovation'
has been involved with fortune 500 companies like Intel, IBM, Honda,
Citibank, Chevron and Nokia. Robert Tucker is the President of The
Innovation Resources, and is an internationally recognized leader
in the field of Innovation. His book 'Managing the future: 10 Driving
forces of changes for the new century' has been translated into
13 languages. In 'Driving Growth through Innovation' he describes
the emerging best practices of 23 innovation vanguard companies.
CNBC
TV18 spokesperson said, "India's booming economy has lead to
an increase in the number of new age entrepreneurs, leading to an
oligopoly market. Innovation is the only differentiating factor
& Mr. Robert Tucker will help provide a diverse perspective
to the group by updating them with the latest research in the field
of Innovation which will endow them with the ability to create wealth"
CNBC
TV 18 brings renowned Corporate Innovation Guru- Robert Tucker exclusively
to Mumbai for a two day session with students & corporate India.
Delegates
Sessions
Date: 11 September, 2007
Time: Public seminar from 10am- 4 pm, Key notes from 6- 7:30
pm
Venue: ITC Grand Central Sheraton, Ballroom, Parel, Mumbai
Through his seminars Robert Tucker intends to empower Corporate
India with the ability to apply the knowledge in their practical
world to their firms and craft the 'Innovation blueprint'. Learn
the practical strategies that will help you bridge the gap between
ideas and reality.
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