7 Tactics to Move Your Innovation Portfolio from Theory to Practice

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Rachel Kuhr Conn

Founder at Productable | Former Head at Innovation at Mark Cuban Companies

13 October, 19:00 CEST/1pm EDT/10am PDT

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About the session

Sometimes innovation portfolios can be perceived as theoretical and feel more like an academic exercise than an executable plan. In this session, learn how to move your innovation portfolio from theory to practice.

We’ll cover 7 tactics you can take away to kickstart your portfolio including:
- Just getting started
- Establishing the right cadence
- Reporting wins, barriers and decisions needed
- Standardizing reporting and data collection
- Developing decision criteria
- Funding phases and what that means
- Making room for refactoring

About the speaker

As an innovation consultant for dozens of billion-dollar companies, an innovation researcher for MIT and the innovation lead for Mark Cuban Companies, Rachel saw the same repeated challenges. The innovation field was set up for failure. She knew something needed to change. After more than 15 years of testing methodologies and processes to improve innovation outcomes, Rachel founded Productable, a SaaS startup enabling innovation at scale.

Would you like to attend this session as part of our Learning Lab on Innovation Strategy, Leadership, Governance and Portfolio Management? Apply to join the program here.

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