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[E100 Alert] En Route to the New York #2– Agenda
Shaping and Logistics |
“While we recognize that the economy is changing in fundamental
ways - and most of this change relates directly on innovation – our
understanding is incomplete.”
Dr.
Carl Schramm,
The Kauffman Foundation |
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Dear
E100: |
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The
timing could NOT be more important. Worldwide, it is clear that INNOVATION is
the pathway to progress – especially necessary in the current economic
meltdown. People are no longer asking “If”; they are asking “How”.
Fortunately we have some of the answers to those questions finally being
asked. |
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Now
we – as members of a Knowledge Innovation community – have a responsibility
to build some symbiosis among our own insights and make a contribution to the
world dialogue. Few enterprises (or networks) have coalesced such global
expertise of theorists and practitioners on innovation measurement on the
micro-, meso- and macro-economics levels. |
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What
will transpire on the 4th and 5th of December in New York City is an E100 Working Group which will:
- Explore
the challenge of the Millennium Bretton Woods,
- Scope
the ENTOVATION expertise; and
- Chart a
direction for real-time innovation collaboration. |
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This
– as always – is an agenda-in-progress based primarily on the competence,
experience and insights of those able to be in attendance. What follows are
preliminary expectation for contributions: |
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Day #1: 4
December |
Henry Kaufman Management
Center |
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Theme: Innovation
Measurement for the Enterprise |
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Read more… |
Baruch
Lev (USA)
Accounting
for an Intangible World:
US
and Global Progress |
Read more…
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Debra
M. Amidon (USA)
The
Trapeze Paradox:
Implications
for Local and Global Futures |
Read more… |
Manfred
Bornemann (AUSTRIA)
Intellectual
Capital Statement [InCaS]:
Model
for the European Union and Abroad |
Read more…
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Venky
Rao (INDIA)
Driving
Vision from the Trenches:
Through
the Eyes of a Chief Innovation Officer |
Read more… |
Mary
Adams (USA)
The
IC Innovation Eco-system:
Globalizing
the 2006 Survey
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Read more…
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Bryan
Davis (Canada)
The
Triple Knowledge Lens:
Emergence
of Knowledge Innovation Markets |
Read more… |
Oliver
Schwabe (Germany)
Dovetailing
with Business Accounting:
Networks
and Industry Innovation |
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Day #2: 5
December |
The Levin Institute |
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Theme: Innovation
Measurement for the Nation and Society |
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Thomas
Moebus (USA):
View
of the Rising Sun:
The
NY Success Story |
Read more…
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Rob
Huggins (Wales)
Benchmarking
Knowledge Competitiveness:
Toward
a Collaboration Agenda |
Read more… |
Lynne
Schneider (UK)
Nation Building:
The US and Middle East Experience |
Read more…
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Esko
Kilpi (FINLAND)
The Finland Realignment:
Keeping
Pace with the Times
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Read more… |
Dr. Edna
Pasher (ISRAEL)
IC
on the National Level:
Metrics
for Reality and Potential
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Read more… |
Dr.
Olimpia Salas
The
Global Innovation Dialogue:
Is
LAC at the Table? |
Read more…
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Iain
Bitran (UK)
Through
the Eyes of an International Society:
Mobilizing
Innovation Talent |
Read more…
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Dr. Soumitra
Dutta (France)
World
Economic Forum:
Innovation
FINALLY on the Agenda!
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There is more…of course, MUCH more; but these are some of the basics I can provide. |
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Logistics: |
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This is NOT going to be easy… |
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Let us know: |
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- Your plans to be in attendance;
- Your planned arrival and departure;
- Where you will be staying;
- A cell and/or hotel contact number; and
- Your interest in attending any or all of the 3 dinners (the 3rd, the 4th and/or the 5th).
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E100
Edna Pasher (Israel) and Bob Franco (USA) are working on plans for the 3
evenings and we will let you know as soon as all is confirmed. |
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If all else fails, my own cell form to be reached in New York City:
+1-978-404-9396. |
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En route… |
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Debra |
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P.S. By the way, the ISPIM Symposium registration has been closed for a few weeks.
Sorry for those of you who are not able to attend; but check the FINAL Schedule –
http://symposium.ispim.org/index.php/home/programme - to see the depth and scope of presentations.
You may want to consider ISPIM membership! |