Delivering Fearless Innovation in Healthcare
While many healthcare companies are striving to emulate academia’s research on innovation, very few have cracked the code on transforming their cultures to truly embrace innovation without fear.
In a 2012 HBS Working Knowledge interview, Harvard Business School Professor Clayton Christensen explained how his firm’s research led to the identification of five primary discovery skills that underlie innovation: associating, observing, questioning, networking, and experimenting. While many healthcare companies are striving to emulate academia’s research on innovation, very few have cracked the code on transforming their cultures to truly embrace innovation without fear.
Please join us on October 24, 2013 for an engaging panel discussion with an open Q&A forum.
Who: |
HBS Healthcare Alumni Association While alumni from featured schools are encouraged to participate, other area leaders are invited also. |
How: |
Early-bird rate: $25/person |
Time: | 6:00-6:45 Networking & Refreshments 6:45 Program Begins |
Place: | Campion Banquet Hall North (Updated) Saint Joseph's University 5600 City Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19131 |
To register for this event, click here.