About the program:
How do we measure success? Success, of course, is very personal; there is no universal way of measuring success. What do successful people like Bill Gates and Mother Teresa have in common? On the surface, it’s hard to find anything they share; yet both are successful. The real metric of success isn’t the size of your bank account. It’s the number of lives in which you might be able to make a positive difference. This is the measure of success we need to apply while we are on our journey to success. There is a myth that entrepreneurial success is all about innovative thinking and breakthrough ideas.
CEOs from around the world agree that innovation is one of their top priorities. Corporate Innovators face unexpected challenges yet succeed despite these constraints. Based on extensive research based in Silicon Valley and using examples of successful innovators from across the world, this talk highlights the key principles that corporate innovators use to succeed.
About the speaker:
Rangapriya (Priya) Kannan is the chair of the department of innovation & entrepreneurship and the founder director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Catalyzer (The CatalyZer) at the University of San Diego School of Business, where she is also a professor of management. In addition, she is an affiliate faculty member at the USD Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies. Priya also serves as a full professor of entrepreneurship at University of Exeter Business School, one of the UK’s leading institutions. University of Exeter is a key player in SETSquared, one of the world’s leading incubator and accelerator. Priya received her PhD from the UCLA Anderson School of Management and her Masters from Tata Institute of Social Sciences. She was also a visiting research fellow at Cambridge Judge Business School during her sabbatical.
For more details contact:
Ms. Supriya Patade on 9082205742 – [email protected] and Ms. Laxmi Gupta on 7738149513 –[email protected]
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