9 October 2024 | Online

From Management to Leadership

Actionable Strategies for Innovative Leadership

This keynote will explore cutting-edge trends that are disrupting entire industries and reveal how forward-thinking CEOs can anticipate what's next and what else to incorporate into their innovation strategies.

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Leaders who do not innovate are relegated to being managers forever. To lead industries and governments, mastering the tenets of innovation is essential. This keynote will explore cutting-edge trends that are disrupting entire industries and reveal how forward-thinking CEOs can anticipate what's next and what else to incorporate into their innovation strategies.

It will also address the crucial role of CIOs in building the right teams to drive these innovations forward. You will learn how to imagine the future, make it real, and create sustainable innovations. By the end, you'll be inspired to take actionable steps that will have you leading with innovation from Monday morning onward.

Presenter
Hitendra Patel, MBA | BSEE | Ph.D | Founder and Managing Partner |·Global Innovation Management Institute & IXL Center

About the Presenter

A thought leader and keynote speaker, Hitendra co-founded the Hult Prize with President Bill Clinton and teaches innovation at top MBA programs. He has authored numerous publications and holds an MBA from Kellogg, a BSEE from Washington University, and a Ph.D. In Materials Science and Engineering from Iowa University. Hitendra is founder and Managing Partner of Global Innovation Management Institute, the largest certifying institution on innovation. Dr. Patel drove the creation of Innovation Standards and Certification to make innovation a management discipline at the Global Innovation Management Institute, a non-profit organization.

>Hitendra was a senior leader and co-founder of Monitor Group's Innovation Practice and was responsible for Asia and Latin America. Prior to Monitor, he was a senior manager at Arthur D. Little. As a management consultant, he has made lasting impact with all types of companies by helping them identify new engines for growth and develop their own capacity to innovate.

>Hitendra has also helped and published articles at the national and regional level on the topic of economic development in Brazil, India, Indonesia, Singapore, US and the UK.
Prior to consulting, Hitendra worked at Motorola in the portable energy space and is the owner of six patents. He is also a founder of various venture-backed companies.