IRI/Babson R&D in the Next Normal Project Quarterly Update
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- Webinar
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- Online
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Strategic Planning
This fifth roundtable in the series will take a deep dive into recent survey results and an update on Babson’s research into R&D organizations’ challenges and adaptations in the ‘next normal’.
To receive an invitation, please email Lee Green.
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Gina O'Connor
Professor O’Connor joined Babson in January 2019. She conducts research, develops curricula and facilitates learning for graduate students and executives based on her research findings on Breakthrough Innovation in large mature companies. Before joining Babson Gina spent 29 years at the Lally School of Management at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where she held the roles of Professor of Marketing and Innovation Management, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Director of the MBA program, Director of the Severino Center for Technological Entrepreneurship and Director of the Radical Innovation Research Program. Prior to earning her PhD in Marketing and Corporate Strategy at NYU, she worked as a contract administrator for McDonnell Douglas Corporation and as a research analyst for Monsanto’s Department of Social Responsibility in St. Louis, Missouri. Professor O’Connor has published papers in leading journals including Journal of Product Innovation Management, Organization Science, Journal of Marketing and Journal of Business Venturing. Five of her papers have received best paper of the year awards in their respective journals. Gina has co-authored three books on breakthrough innovation. The second of those: Grabbing Lightning: Building a Capability for Breakthrough Innovation, was named one of the top three business books of the year by Strategy + Business Magazine. In 2018 she was named a Crawford Fellow by the Product Development and Management Association, one of only six recipients of that award. Gina’s professional objective is to help large established companies learn how to renew themselves through organic growth via step-out, game changing, breakthrough, strategic innovation, which introduces high levels of uncertainty into the innovation process and is typically stamped out in organizations. She is a firm believer that, to be successful, companies must develop an innovation function, complete with its own people, processes, metrics and culture that operates within the company to translate emerging science, technology and business models into whole new platforms of growth that will fuel the company’s future health in spite of itself. She is an active speaker and consultant for a number of US and European companies, and is passionate about developing the next cadre of innovation leaders. On the personal side, Gina’s permanent home is in Albany NY, where she lives with her husband. Their three children are spread across the country doing their best to make the world a better place. They are all members of the board of directors of a larger family owned operating foundation, Fostering Hope, which serves the needs of foster parents.

Sebastian Fixson
Associate Dean of Graduate Programs & Innovation
Babson College
Sebastian Fixson is the Associate Dean of Academic Programs and Innovation at the F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business, and a Professor of Innovation & Design at Babson College. In his role as Associate Dean, he manages existing graduate programs and spearheads new initiatives. Dr. Fixson focuses on building innovation capabilities for individuals and organizations. His research explores how innovation processes, design thinking, and digital tools impact innovation outcomes. He teaches innovation, design, and operations management at Babson College and internationally, offering executive education programs. Dr. Fixson also creates innovative teaching methods and programs. From 2014 to 2017, he was the founding Faculty Director of Babson's Master of Science in Management in Entrepreneurial Leadership (MSEL) program. He collaborates with industries like healthcare, manufacturing, and software. Dr. Fixson writes for academic and practitioner audiences, with publications in journals like Creativity and Innovation Management, MIT Sloan Management Review, and Technology Analysis & Strategic Management. His book, The Innovation Navigator, co-authored with Tucker Marion, guides executives on structuring innovation processes and was published by the University of Toronto Press in 2018. Dr. Fixson holds a Diplom-Ingenieur (MSc) in mechanical engineering from Technical University Karlsruhe, Germany, and a PhD in Technology, Management, and Policy from MIT.