Who takes responsibility for driving innovation within a business?

Authored by Aimie Chapple, Vice President Operations, University College London
Authored by Costas Markides, Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, London Business School
Authored by Martin Grieve, Former SVP - Corporate Finance, Reckitt
Authored by Ruth Cairnie, Board Mentor, Criticaleye

In this film, the panel discuss the importance of a top down approach to taking responsibility for innovation.

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Contributors
Aimie Chapple
Vice President Operations
University College London
Costas Markides
Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship
London Business School
Martin Grieve
Former SVP - Corporate Finance
Reckitt
Ruth Cairnie
Board Mentor
Criticaleye


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