TECHNOLOGY-ENABLED INNOVATION

Technology is continually changing the rules of competition, rendering many traditional business strategies and processes obsolete.
Emerging technologies provide opportunities for creating new, high margin products and services. In addition, they allow us to
de-commoditize current products and services. Identifying and understanding the challenges and opportunities that new
technologies create have become a key business imperative. Over the past two decades, Daniel Burrus has established a
worldwide reputation for his exceptional record of accurately predicting how technological, social, and business
forces are converging to create enormous, untapped opportunities. He has helped hundreds of clients, including many from
Fortune 500 companies, to identify new opportunities and develop successful competitive strategies based on the creative
application of leading-edge technologies. In this eye-opening presentation, Burrus identifies specific technologies
that will directly impact you and your industry. He will share powerful strategies to keep you on the edge of innovation,
helping you to creatively apply technology to drive growth as you develop new products, services and customer experiences
that will propel you far ahead of the competition.
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"Your thoughts on how to create an opportunity for change through a customer focus
is the excellence our team was striving for. The framework you provided on innovation, creativity, and customer
value will be instituted as a management practice to enable the technology infrastructure group to take
Wells Fargo to the next stage"
-- Victor Nichols, EVP, Wells Fargo
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Seminars Offered By Daniel Burrus
Competitve Advantage A strategic, thinking, learning and planning process to
guide senior executives in redefining the future of your organization.
Marketing Advantage In a little as half a day, your senior execs will
identify real, actionable strategies, tools, and timelines to reinvent marketing for the 21st century.
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