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John Saiz

Innovation 360 Group

John Saiz, former Chief Technology Officer of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, is a Principal Industrial Fellow at the University of Cambridge Institute for Manufacturing (IfM). He managed a portfolio of nearly 200 internal research and technology development activities during his CTO tenure at the Johnson Space Center.

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John Saiz

Innovation 360 Group

John Saiz, former Chief Technology Officer of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, is a Principal Industrial Fellow at the University of Cambridge Institute for Manufacturing (IfM). He managed a portfolio of nearly 200 internal research and technology development activities during his CTO tenure at the Johnson Space Center.

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Innovation Leadership

eZassi

The C-Suite holds the key to successful innovation, which can be realized through proper vision and alignment at the top, and then rolled out to the rest of the organization through a coordinated effort.

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How we hosted one of the most memorable open source hackathons of 2018

hackerearth

And these potentials are the stepping stone to open innovation. Open innovation is about combining internal and external resources to create efficient and beneficial solutions.” – Dr. Matt Chapman, Mindjet. HackerEarth Djangothon is stepping to a culture of open innovation. Flashback.

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How we hosted one of the most memorable open source hackathons of 2018

hackerearth

And these potentials are the stepping stone to open innovation. Open innovation is about combining internal and external resources to create efficient and beneficial solutions.” – Dr. Matt Chapman, Mindjet. HackerEarth Djangothon is stepping to a culture of open innovation. Flashback.

CTO 58
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A Hands-Off Approach to Open Innovation Doesn’t Work

Harvard Business Review

For many business leaders — 85%, according to a recent Accenture survey — such open innovation is critical to their strategic plans. In particular, large companies want to partner with small firms that have developed advanced, game-changing technologies. Consider the task of scouting for partners.