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Slides From The Keynote At The Open Innovation Summit

Below are the slides I used during my keynote this morning at the Open Innovation Summit in Orlando.  The topic was “How to Win In The Creative Economy” and touched on: The transtion we are experiencing from the knowledge economy to the creative economy The challenges of innovation (corporate anti-b

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Slides From The Keynote At The Open Innovation Summit

Below are the slides I used during my keynote this morning at the Open Innovation Summit in Orlando.  The topic was “How to Win In The Creative Economy” and touched on:

  • The transtion we are experiencing from the knowledge economy to the creative economy
  • The challenges of innovation (corporate anti-bodies, educational systems, etc)
  • The way to unlock your creative skills (FIRE+PO)

Update:  The slides are now available for download (as a PDF)  – Slides for Winning In The Innovation Economy

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Phil McKinney is an innovator, podcaster, author, and speaker. He is the retired CTO of HP. Phil's book, Beyond The Obvious, shares his expertise and lessons learned on innovation and creativity.

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