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Harnessing Productive Disruption within Teams Can Lead to Successful Innovation for Businesses

Business - 30 September 2014, Disruption, through encouraging your team to blaze a new trail is often more important to commercial success than guiding the team along a familiar path. Recognising and supporting the disruptors in your organisation can lead to successful innovation for businesses, of all sizes.

That was the key message delivered today at University College Dublin by Dr Trish Gorman, a leading business strategy consultant, when she delivered her keynote address, entitled ‘Disruptive Tendencies: Harnessing the Innovation Potential of Your Team’, at the InterTradeIreland 2014 All-Island Innovation Conference.

Pictured at the UCD O’Brien Centre for Science is Dr Gorman, a former Dean of the Jack Welch Management Institute and a former Academic Director of the Global Consulting Practicum at the Wharton Graduate School of Business. A featured speaker at the World Innovation Forum her industry expertise has been applied in health care, education, energy, professional services, banking/insurance, and manufacturing sectors around the globe. Picture Nick Bradshaw
1670064 
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Harnessing Productive Disruption within Teams Can Lead to Successful Innovation for Businesses

Business - 30 September 2014, Disruption, through encouraging your team to blaze a new trail is often more important to commercial success than guiding the team along a familiar path. Recognising and supporting the disruptors in your organisation can lead to successful innovation for businesses, of all sizes.

That was the key message delivered today at University College Dublin by Dr Trish Gorman, a leading business strategy consultant, when she delivered her keynote address, entitled ‘Disruptive Tendencies: Harnessing the Innovation Potential of Your Team’, at the InterTradeIreland 2014 All-Island Innovation Conference.

Pictured at the UCD O’Brien Centre for Science is Dr Gorman, a former Dean of the Jack Welch Management Institute and a former Academic Director of the Global Consulting Practicum at the Wharton Graduate School of Business. A featured speaker at the World Innovation Forum her industry expertise has been applied in health care, education, energy, professional services, banking/insurance, and manufacturing sectors around the globe. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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Harnessing Productive Disruption within Teams Can Lead to Successful Innovation for Businesses

Business - 30 September 2014, Disruption, through encouraging your team to blaze a new trail is often more important to commercial success than guiding the team along a familiar path. Recognising and supporting the disruptors in your organisation can lead to successful innovation for businesses, of all sizes.

That was the key message delivered today at University College Dublin by Dr Trish Gorman, a leading business strategy consultant, when she delivered her keynote address, entitled ‘Disruptive Tendencies: Harnessing the Innovation Potential of Your Team’, at the InterTradeIreland 2014 All-Island Innovation Conference.

Pictured at the UCD O’Brien Centre for Science is Dr Gorman, a former Dean of the Jack Welch Management Institute and a former Academic Director of the Global Consulting Practicum at the Wharton Graduate School of Business. A featured speaker at the World Innovation Forum her industry expertise has been applied in health care, education, energy, professional services, banking/insurance, and manufacturing sectors around the globe. Picture Nick Bradshaw