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ICT Leaders Breakfast. Success models for corporate entrepreneurship and radical innovation

This interactive presentation will take a closer look at some of the tasks a corporate entrepreneur performs in a radical innovation context.

Event Start: Wed 27 Mar 07:30 AM AEST
Event Finish: Wed 27 Mar 09:00 AM AEST

Cancelled

Registration End Date: Tue 26 Mar 09:36 AM


<p><b>Synopsis</b><br>In the 80’s Gifford Pinchot III, coined the term intrapreneur. In the 90’s Prof. Clay Christensen coined the term Disruptive innovation. Within that framing, this interactive presentation will take a closer look at some of the tasks a corporate entrepreneur performs in a radical innovation context. Alongside this, the setting will provide a space for understanding some of the applications you and your colleagues may be finding work well in your own context.</p> <p>So bring a pen, old school style, toward sharing to learn from each other of what success models in cyber innovation mean in our own contexts, using some of the academic literature, in tandem with other frameworks for insights.</p> <p><b>Speaker</b><br>Dr Sally Ernst<br><br>Sally holds a Masters and Doctorate in business administration specialising in <a href="http://www.entinno.com/" target="_blank">corporate innovation</a> and over 16 years building an international senior commercial background including not for profit, and academic experience through to board level.</p> <p>Increasingly, Sally has sought to apply management science in innovation concepts to the complex organisational problems arising directly as a result of the unprecedented <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GpTLTZWJGLwa_KVkj3S3ia45FBTSSEKOVt9-DmHRsNs/edit?usp=sharing" target="_blank">cyber-enabled, convergence of land sea air and space</a>, alongside emerging technologies from <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uOK6CByQNknBIWH4-rBsSCNKcMS2xlnTOyUUnrBtdEg/edit?usp=sharing" target="_blank">cybersecurity</a> to <a href="https://cybersecuritynetworks.org/" target="_blank">ai, blockchain and quantum</a>. This disruptive convergence has led to a requirement for polymathic, that is interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral, approaches. It is this <a href="https://sites.google.com/entinno.com/contact/examples?authuser=0" target="_blank">polymathic approach that Sally cocreates with leaders to deliver</a> early, definable and measurable impact., underpinned by a can-do attitude and practical outcomes including commercialisation.</p> <p><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/sallyernst" target="_blank">Sally has operated in an international environment</a> - including experience with the UK; US; Australia/New Zealand, and Broader Asia-Pacific; contributed many mentorship hours and delivered seminar talks and lectures for major universities, institutions, professional bodies and industry associations; sat on commercial and not-for-profit boards; held leadership roles in a number of corporate ventures; experienced start-up investment and internationalisation; and, variously led and participated in local/regional and globally respected <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/10DeHLrU7BP-j_08pbDa1Yv1oZ48YfD7wU6zVG0sPUEM/edit?usp=sharing" target="_blank">industry research</a> programmes.</p> <b>Event timings:</b><br>7:30am - registrations/networking<br>8:00am - presentation<br>8:45am - networking<br>9:00am - end<br><br><b>Getting here:</b><br>Closest Train station: Central <br>Closest Car Park: <a href="https://bit.ly/2Hksd2T" target="_blank">Wickham Terrace Car Park</a><br><br>PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO A LATER DATE TO BE ADVISED. WE WILL CONTACT THOSE WHO HAVE ALREADY REGISTERED.

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Dr Sally Ernst holds a Masters and Doctorate in business administration specialising in corporate innovation www.entinno.com, increasingly applying these concepts to cybersecurity www.csns.co with the goal for it to embed, not only to the innovation itself but beyond to the complex supply chains of its manufacture. Sally has operated in an international environment - including UK; US; Australia/New Zealand, and Broader Asia-Pacific; contributed many mentorship hours and delivered seminar talks and lectures in major universities, institutions, professional bodies and industry associations; sat on commercial and not-for-profit boards; held leadership roles in a number of corporate ventures; experienced start-up investment and internationalisation; and, including until now, variously led and participated in local/regional and globally respected industry research programmes:

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73 Wickham Terrace,Spring Hill,QLD,Australia

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    73 Wickham Terrace
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    Wed 27 Mar 07:30 AM AEST

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    Wed 27 Mar 09:00 AM AEST
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