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Innovation Copilots

Build focus, weaponize innovation, change culture.

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    Build focus, weaponize innovation, change culture.
  • Innovation Strategy
    Innovation is to business what quantum physics is to classical mechanics.
    • – Corporate Incubation
    • – Added Value Focus
    • – Startup Strategy
  • Innovation Culture
    Changing the market is first and foremost about changing organisations.
    • – Corporate Culture
    • – Innovation Mindset
    • – Strategic Mentoring
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Philippe Méda Philippe Méda
Philippe has been training about 200 startups a year since 2007, consulted for dozens of multinationals on rupture innovation or corporate incubation. He also teaches innovation in key MBA programs in Paris and Shanghai.
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Stéphanie Mitrano Stéphanie Mitrano
Insightful and open-minded, Stéphanie accompanies organisations in their cultural transformation to support innovation and business agility. She is one the few European expert both implementing and doing research on mentoring programmes.
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Tag: multi-culturalité

Les relations commerciales sino-japonaises

Les relations commerciales sino-japonaises

Une fois n’est pas coutume, voici un article proposé par un de nos lecteurs, qu’il m’a paru intéressant de vous faire partager : Continue reading Les relations commerciales sino-japonaises

Posted on November 2, 2010February 13, 2015Author Philippe MédaCategories Corporate IncubationTags export, japon, multi-culturalité