The Long and Winding Road: Building Legitimacy for Complex Social Innovation in Networks Katrien Verleye, Helen Perks, Thorsten Gruber and Joris Voets Originally published: August 24, 2019 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 36, Issue 6 • November 2019) Read time: 34 minutes Access the Full Article Social innovations, which increasingly take place in interorganizational networks, occur in environments characterized by resource scarcity
Why Innovation Problems Take Too Long & How to Accelerate Them PDMA Atlanta | September 25, 2020 About the Presenter Katherine Radeka, is the Executive Director of Rapid Learning Cycles Institute, and has helped companies accelerated innovation in industries such as aerospace, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, consumer electronics, and alternative energy
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