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The future MADE: Crash Course in Innovation
It is proven time and again that business leaders who reflect and stimulate the creative potential of their people are best able to find practical new ways of solving problems, moments of real inspiration and ultimately success.
As part of The future MADE event which took place in Sheffield in November, communication consultancy Roaring Mouse hosted a debate on driving business innovation, looking at how business leaders can encourage successful new ways of working in areas such as business and product development, people management and communication.
This film provides the highlights from that debate, which featured Annemie Ress, a digital industry leader with experience working for some of the biggest global names in technology, digital media strategist Chris Dymond, industrial designer Dan Taylor and the technology entrepreneur Martin Port.
The event was kindly sponsored by business accounting and HR consultancy Isosceles Finance.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by James Taylor .
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