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Corporate innovation deployment programme - CITI
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Corporate innovation deployment

Effective corporate innovation deployment programmes improve an organisation’s capability (enhances its processes and technologies) to implement innovative improvements that add value to their customers and increase their competitiveness in their chosen markets.

Innovation is seen by all organisations across all sectors as an imperative to enhance their competitiveness in the market place.

Why is it worthwhile?

Barriers to the adoption of innovative ideas within organisations include reluctance and resistance to changing the organisational culture; difficulty in measuring impact and value from introducing the chosen innovations, as well as difficulty of middle and senior management to translate the planned improvements in to practice.

What will you experience

The organisation’s innovation processes are examined, from need identification and idea generation, to the deployment of selected innovations, and its adoption; with particular emphasis on the implementation of the corporate innovation deployment programme process.

Based on the findings of the innovation audit assessment, CITI will suggest and implement specific changes to the organisational innovation processes, taking into account all aspects of the innovation ecosystem within the organisation including its culture, industry sector, competitive environment, product/service portfolio, strategic intent, and organisational core competencies and capabilities.

How you might start

CITI is a leader in creating a successful corporate innovation deployment programme. They can last for up to three months depending on the size of the organisation and the complexity of its product or service, and industry sector. It is not a continuous engagement, but rather three to four high intensity, high throughput interventions designed to provide maximum impact without disrupting the organisation’s performance.

Our approach to business case studies would typically involve the use of the following tools and models:

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