Innovation management

Innovation and entrepreneurship are closely related. Whether you're an employee looking to build a career, or a business building a brand, distinguishing yourself on the labor market is something you want to do. Our innovation courses are designed to help you do that. You'll find out how to position yourself on the market, be noticed and achieve your professional goals.

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Cook - Restaurant manager

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€299.00

Teachers for this theme

Danny Leribaux
Danny Leribaux

Cook - Restaurant manager

Trends

The Internet has turned the business world upside down - and given it a huge boost at the same time. Social media dominates the market right now - but the future is far from certain.  Despite the current level of digitalization, many people are reverting to the authenticity of interpersonal contact. The sales world is always changing - the best thing you can do to stay relevant is keep training and learning. 

Innovation isn't just about new processes and rising technologies - it's also about customers and business models. Modern companies are increasingly focused on the vlaue of their customers. What value proposition should be launched, which channels are relevant? 

Be certain of your future

The world's changing. The main goal of a company is to make a profit - but there's a lot to keep track of. A profitable business is agile, quick to recognize storms on the horizon and adapt to them before they hit.    An innovation management course will prepare you for that. And a certificate with your name on it is proof of your motivation and your professional competence.

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The world's changing. The main goal of a company is to make a profit - but there's a lot to keep track of. A profitable business is agile, quick to recognize storms on the horizon and adapt to them before they hit.    An innovation management course will prepare you for that. And a certificate with your name on it is proof of your motivation and your professional competence.

The Internet has turned the business world upside down - and given it a huge boost at the same time. Social media dominates the market right now - but the future is far from certain.  Despite the current level of digitalization, many people are reverting to the authenticity of interpersonal contact. The sales world is always changing - the best thing you can do to stay relevant is keep training and learning. 

Innovation isn't just about new processes and rising technologies - it's also about customers and business models. Modern companies are increasingly focused on the vlaue of their customers. What value proposition should be launched, which channels are relevant?