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Turn Your Ideas into Growth Plans that Work with a Complimentary Webinar

Posted by on 14 September 2011
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Join us for a Turn Your Ideas into Growth Plans that Work with a Complimentary Web Seminar from Strategyn
Thursday, September 22nd, 2011, 1:00 ' 2:00 PM EST

Do you need to accelerate your organizational growth to meet goals?

Join Tony Ulwick, the author of "What Customers Want" and founder of Strategyn, as he provides insight into why most ideas are worth nothing and a framework for overcoming this challenge. These insights will be useful for any organization who is trying to accelerate its growth through innovation.

What you will learn:

' Why most ideas don't succeed in the marketplace
' A customer-centric framework for creating ideas that customers will embrace
' A method for creating a growth plan that will accelerate your company's growth

Presented by Tony Ulwick, Founder & CEO, Strategyn


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Tony Ulwick is an inventor, entrepreneur and a thought leader in the field
of strategy and innovation. As an inventor, Tony has spent 20 years
creating Outcome-Driven Innovation', a powerful innovation process that
has a success rate of 86 percent ' that is 5 times the industry average.
He holds 4 issued and 6 pending patents that explain how he reinvented
this complex process.

As
an entrepreneur, Tony is the founder and CEO of Strategyn Consulting
and the co-founder and managing director of Strategyn Equity Partners.
His work has generated billions of dollars in revenue growth for
companies such as Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, Motorola,
Colgate-Palmolive, and others. The focus of his businesses is to help
companies accelerate growth through sound strategy and innovation.

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