A half day workshop: Not to be missed. Participate and leave with a new vision.
Experience and use Roger La Salle Matrix Thinking tools and you will see innovations materialise before your eyes, then apply this to your own business.
Not a single overhead or PowerPoint used in this session. You'll do the work and leave with a new way to think about business, innovation, finding new opportunities and intellectual property. This in not theoretical, abstract or academic material, but practical hands on tools that are easy to use and are now employed worldwide. Matrix Thinking is now represented in over 28 countries and used in some of the world's largest organisations. See some endorsements, companies and case studies at www.matrixthinking.com
Some topics covered
* What is innovation
* Why innovation
* Finding an Opportunity - "Opportunity Capture"
* Anything can be innovated - the two second innovation
* Using the tools of matrix thinking
* Creating new products and services on the spot
* Rating an idea
* The failings of all business plans
Course materials - each participant will be provided with
* Extracts from the "Matrix Thinking Workshop Session Manual"
* All Matrix drawings and how to use them
* The Technology Diffusion Model - quantitative evaluation tool
Roger La Salle, is the creator of the "Matrix Thinking"(tm) technique and is widely sought after as an international speaker on Innovation, Opportunity and business development. He is the author of four books, Director and former CEO of the Innovation Centre of Victoria (INNOVIC) as well as a number of companies both in Australian and overseas. He has been responsible for a number of successful technology start-ups and in 2004 was a regular panellist on the ABC New Inventors TV program. In 2005 he was appointed to the "Chair of Innovation" at "The Queens University" in Belfast. Matrix Thinking is now used in more than 26 countries and licensed to Deloitte, one of the world's largest consulting firms.
Who should attend: Anybody in business looking to grow and embed a simple systematic method that actually works.
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