Mastering a Breakthrough


Organisations need a culture which encourages a constant flow of original ideas.

Criticaleye speaks to Aimie Chapple, Koray Gul, Colin Hatfield, Steve Muylle, Mark Parsons, Bal Samra and Neil Stephens about how to harness that fresh-thinking to transform industries.

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Contributors
Aimie Chapple
Vice President Operations
University College London
Bal Samra
Former Group Commercial Director
BBC
Colin Hatfield
Founder
Visible Leaders
Koray Gul
COO
Missguided
Mark Parsons
Non-executive Director
Tower Cold Chain Solutions
Neil Stephens
Managing Director - Beverage Division
Nestlé UK & Ireland
Steve Muylle
Professor & Partner
Vlerick Business School


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