
Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Innovation Podcast
1) Innovation needs more than just money
A new five-day Executive Education programme, 'Making Your Organisation Innovative', aims to embed innovation as a core organisational activity rather than the work of one department. Professor Ste...Show More
2) Innovation policy needs to change
Macroeconomist Michael Kitson argues that a new and much broader innovation policy is needed to create meaningful economic growth. Although investing in technology innovation is important for long-ter...Show More
3) The West takes up the frugal innovation gauntlet
Western demand for frugal innovation has surprised the authors of a book published a year ago, urging the West to look to India, Brazil and China for new approaches. The book - "Jugaad Innovation: ...Show More
4) Leading innovative organisations
Cambridge Judge Business School and its Belgian counterpart Vlerick in Brussels are among the most prominent business schools in Europe. Together they are offering a unique programme on strategy and i...Show More
5) Calling all entrepreneurs
Professor Michael Barrett has been studying a mobile phone-based solution that offers financial access for populations that have no bank accounts in emerging economies. Called M-Pesa ('M' for mobile, ...Show More
6) Frugal innovation key to healthcare
According to Professor Balram Bhargava, India is poised to lead the way in a decade of innovation underpinned by the need to be frugal, simple and affordable.
7) Dealing with assumptions
Entrepreneurship and innovation are subjected to too much 'sound-biting and cliche-ing' says Lord Dennis Stevenson, the driving force behind Cambridge Judge Business School's 'Leadership in Action' se...Show More
8) Why collaboration matters
Peter Thomas, Director, Transforming Whitehall, Institute for Government and Keith Jordan, Managing Director, Hitachi Rail set out their approach to transformation, innovation and success in times of ...Show More
9) Revolution not evolution
Daniel Calleja-Crespo, Deputy Director General, European Commission says the blurring of boundaries between manufacturing and services creates new opportunities for business growth and many new jobs.
10) Competitive advantage through new business models
As European economies bump along the bottom a new approach to manufacturing industries is helping to make businesses more successful in the longer term. Companies which have traditionally manufactured...Show More