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What is R&D’s role
in boosting corporate growth, profitability, and long-term
competitiveness?
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Are external
partnerships the key? Or do they ultimately hold you back?
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What is
‘transformational’ growth—how is it different, and how do you
achieve it?
If
you’re under pressure to accelerate innovation and corporate growth
through partnerships, but find the reality falls short, you are not
alone. While the promise of expanded opportunities is indeed
compelling, in most companies the strategic process is too broken to
be effective. The results can be disappointing - and sometimes
worse.
Still,
many organizations such as Procter & Gamble, Eli Lilly,
Roche, Boeing, Unilever, IBM and Phillips have generated
billions of dollars of new product revenue through
partnership and licensing arrangements. What sets them
apart?
Alliance
expert Gene Slowinski, Ph.D.,
best known as author of “The Strongest Link,” has
studied the characteristics and business actions of both the winners
and losers in the “open innovation” game for his newly released
book, Reinventing Corporate Growth.
In an
exclusive 90-minute audiosession (60 minute presentation with
roughly 30 minutes Q&A woven throughout), Dr. Slowinski will share
his insights and offer suggestions on how to move past the usual
partnership conflicts and constraints to achieve what he calls
‘Transformational Growth.‘
Transformational Growth allows firms to increase revenues by forming
powerful relationships with external firms. By implementing
new types of arrangements and using Open Innovation models, your
company will be able to successfully increase market presence
(‘footprint”) and catapult new product development efforts.
In this
interactive session, you will learn:
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What to do about broken
strategic planning processes; how other companies have
changed their approaches with far more favorable
outcomes
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How to implement Open
Innovation using the “Want, Find, Get, Manage”
Framework. Determine what external resources you
need; what mechanisms to use; how to structure and
negotiate an agreement to access the resources; and how
to implement, manage, and monitor the relationship.
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How to overcome special
problems with collaborative R&D relationships.
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How to deal with Open
Innovation relationships that are not meeting
expectations
Overall it is an excellent
opportunity to listen with others from your organization. Not
only will you learn what others are doing, you will have the chance
to ask questions and receive advice about your unique challenges.
Specifically
you will receive:
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Softcopy of presentation slides sent to your office
prior to session
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A
complimentary copy of
Reinventing Corporate
Growth
by Gene Slowinski, Ph.D.
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Your questions answered by Gene - both during the
session (live) and after (by email).
About
the Session Leader
Gene Slowinski is the Director of Strategic Alliance
Research at the Graduate School of Management, Rutgers University
and Managing Partner of the Alliance Management Group, a consulting
firm devoted to the formation and management of strategic alliances,
mergers and acquisitions. Prior to forming the Alliance Management
Group, he held management positions at AT&T Bell Laboratories, and
Novartis Corporation. In addition to a Ph.D. in Management, Gene
holds an MBA, and a Masters Degree in the sciences. He is a member
of Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Technology Commercialization
Advisory Board
For the last 25 years Dr. Slowinski has consulted and
conducted research on the formation and management of strategic
alliances, joint ventures, mergers, and acquisitions. His clients
include Unilever, GlaxoSmithKline, Merck, Lucent Technologies,
Motorola, Johnson & Johnson, Ethicon, ExxonMobil, General Mills,
Eastman Chemical, Kraft, Becton Dickinson, and many other Fortune
500 firms. An author and lecturer, Gene has presented his work to
The Conference Board, The Licensing Executives Society, The
Industrial Research Institute, and The American Electronics
Association. His articles on managing strategic alliances can be
found in Business Horizons, Research*Technology Management, Mergers
and Acquisitions, Economic Development Quarterly, Les Nouvelles,
Cooperative Strategies in International Business, The Journal of
Advanced Management, and Managing the High Technology Firm. With
Matt Sagal, he co-authored the book The Strongest Link. His new
book, Reinventing Corporate Growth is th leading book on growing the
corporation.
Gene is active in the technology management community. He is
a member of the Industrial Research Institute's Research-on-Research
Committee, and the Technology Management Research Center at Rutgers
University. In addition, he is on the Board of Directors of Advanced
Adjuvants LLC.