Globally, CEOs act on the critical importance of building innovation into the organizational DNA by incentivizing talent to take risks and spreading innovation skills throughout the enterprise.
European CEOs are stressing incremental innovation for the short-term. They recognize the need to link talent, customers, and outside alliances to drive innovation in their organizations. CEOs in Europe realize that if they do not have a skilled and engaged workforce, they will struggle to be innovative.
In mature economies, we expect to see further moderate economic growth within the next few years. Companies which increase turnover and gains have mastered the balance between reducing costs and specific investment in innovations, profitably expanding their business in the long run.
Innovation ultimately creates higher customer value and contributes to increasing returns for the company.
Based on current insight, gained from applied research and practical experience, we focus on examining a company’s culture of innovation – the most important factor to success!
The focus lies on three product service packages:
At this point we benefit from our knowledge on the topic of Human Capital Management, which is fundamental for the culture of innovation. Particularly noteworthy are the following (german) posts in our Blog:
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