Transformational Innovation and Corporate Entrepreneurship

Virtual Breakout Session
Wednesday, June 8, 10:30am – 11:45am CT


This IRI PILOT Research project, in partnership with Echo Strategies, will be reporting out the findings of their two-year study in which they looked to achieve the following: 1) Acceleration of the transformation of corporate entrepreneurship capabilities by identifying best and next practices executives and high-level managers can use to focus and support their organization’s non-incremental innovation initiatives. 2) Validation of a practical working model of corporate entrepreneurship that includes research and development activities, corporate venturing and strategic renewal including business model innovation and business process reengineering. 3) A baseline set of comparative statistics with which companies can compare their current entrepreneurship practices and performance. 4) Creation of language, with companies, to better define corporate entrepreneurship and to make it more measurable and actionable.

Learn more about this IRI PILOT Research project
View latest update – Findings and Highlights of IRI/Echo Strategies PILOT study (IRI Members only – must be logged in to access)

Speakers

Lou Musante is a serial entrepreneur and research designer who spent the 1970’s and early 1980’s working in large global corporations. He started his first company in 1984 and has launched and helped launch dozens of others. His background is in chemistry with a master’s in information science. Areas of focus: research design and product development, digital transformations, design thinking, innovation leadership and strategy, performance measurement, collaboration methods, creating disruptive innovations using SaaS-PaaS and corporate entrepreneurship. He Vice President of Growth @ Echo Strategies and lectures at the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Melon University. Lou has been an advisor to the Corporate Startup Lab at CMU since inception.   

Rick Stachel is an Assistant Professor of Healthcare Administration and Business at Gannon University and director of the Master of Healthcare Administration program. He has a broad career background in industry, healthcare and higher education.  Prior to joining Gannon, Rick was a marketing intelligence director at Philips Healthcare where he managed a team of researchers involved in developing and launching medical devices in the respiratory space.  Previous to that, Rick managed a similar team at Thermo Fisher Scientific, one of the world’s leading companies supplying laboratory equipment to research scientists at government, pharmaceutical and chemical industries.  Rick has also worked in economic development, specifically in foreign direct investment for the British government and in business planning for small to medium sized businesses through the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  He started his career as a broadcast journalist. Rick has a doctorate in information systems from Robert Morris University, an MBA in international business from Point Park University and a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Duquesne University.