Innovation and Productivity – Feb 2018
Hosted by Supply Chain Academy (SCA) Director, Alex Mortimer, they continue the series with guests Tazeeb Rajwani – Professor of International Business and Strategy, University of Essex and Simone Robinson – Head of Regional Relationships, East of England, Institute of Directors.
Podcast #2 – Innovation and Productivity in the supply chain.
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Alex, Tazeeb & Simone discuss the following during the podcast:
Innovation and Productivity
- Why is thinking about Innovation crucial to business leaders?
- How does Innovation affect the bottom line?
- An academic perspective on what leaders need to be in order to grow their business
- The IoD perspective on what is happening in East of England Region
- What business struggles are, their pain points? What’s the solution?
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