
I just received the acceptance notification for a presentation at this year's ispim conference in Barcelona.
Quoting from the abstract:
"The innovation ecosystem includes interventions with client organizations by professional consultants, who either specialize in innovation and innovation management or include such as part of a broader service offering.
Like other consulting engagements, innovation interventions can be performed more or less well and with a varying return on effort. It is therefore of interest to study such interventions as innovation ecosystem processes and develop guidelines for good practice.
Quoting from the abstract:
"The innovation ecosystem includes interventions with client organizations by professional consultants, who either specialize in innovation and innovation management or include such as part of a broader service offering.
Like other consulting engagements, innovation interventions can be performed more or less well and with a varying return on effort. It is therefore of interest to study such interventions as innovation ecosystem processes and develop guidelines for good practice.
This submission aims at identifying key issues involved in innovation interventions and proposes
guidelines for successfully conducting such interventions.
Questions include what is unique or particularly challenging about innovation interventions, to what extent the innovation intervention can and should become "standardized" and what constitutes a good or successful intervention."
Good questions. Now I have to articulate the answers.
See you in Barcelona?

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