Friday, February 1, 2008

AMA Webinar : Overcoming Barriers to Innovation

Overcoming Barriers to Innovation:
Five Ways New Research Approaches Can Help

Thursday, February 14, 2008 10 am PST (GMT -8 hours, San Francisco)

Panelist(s) Info:
Mike Waite, VP of Panels and Communities at MarketTools
Bob Bruce, Chief of Research at MarketTools
Marla Chupack, Moderator, American Marketing Association

Free, but registration is required
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In this webcast, you will learn how these companies are solving five common problems with the innovation process:
  • Not knowing where to focus – Learn how to identify which consumer needs represent strategic opportunities for your business

  • Too few big ideas – Learn how to reveal new, out-of-the-box solutions to those consumer problems

  • Too many weak ideas – Discover how to quickly identify which ideas are winners

  • Difficulty evaluating feasibility – See how you can evaluate feasibility and spot hidden development challenges early on

  • Fuzzy benefits – Discover how to identify the most meaningful points of difference so you can communicate your ideas in motivating and relevant ways
These free webinars are a great opportunity to learn new skills and to network. They are not the most high-tech event, which is surprising when you think of the association putting these on. However you will learn from experts and usually you receive a free whitepaper or a copy of the presentation. Do not forget to register. You should download the software before the webcast starts in case of problems.

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