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Managing Innovation

Course provider

Copenhagen Business School, MBD

Location

  • Copenhagen

Description

Purpose
This course explores how innovation can drive change - whether through new products, business models, or advanced processes. It highlights the importance of both internal and external collaborations, especially considering complex challenges such as the green transition and the rise of AI.
Participants will gain insights into planning innovation, organising for innovation, and managing innovation projects, ultimately enhancing their ability to leverage innovation for competitive advantage.

Your benefits
- Assess and improve your organisation’s approach to innovation
- Develop and implement an effective innovation strategy
- Structure organisations to foster innovation
- Strategically design and manage innovation projects
- Apply open, collaborative, and AI-supported innovation approaches

About the course
This course provides participants with the tools needed to master innovation management in a fast-paced, technology-driven world. Through a blend of research-based insights and practical strategies, participants will explore various dimensions of innovation, from strategic formulation to designing organisations that foster creativity and implementing impactful innovation projects. Special attention is given to emerging trends like AI-driven innovation, open collaboration, and innovation ecosystems. By the end, you will be equipped with the knowledge to drive innovation initiatives in your organisation.

Key themes
- Distributed sources of innovation
- Innovation models and processes
- Balancing exploration and exploitation in generating innovation
- Open and collaborative innovation
- Artificial intelligence (AI) and innovation

Copenhagen Business School, MBD


Practical information

Course provider

Copenhagen Business School, MBD

Location

  • Copenhagen

Course provider contact information

Contact the study administration
E-mail: mbd@cbs.dk
Phone number: 38 15 30 60

ECTS credits

5

About ECTS Credits
About ECTS points ECTS stands for European Credit Transfer System. This is a system that can be used for credit transfer within higher education abroad or in Denmark.

Course language

English

Offered to

Spring/Autumn

Current level of education

Master/Kandidat

Course duration

You can find information about course dates on CBS' website.

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