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Innovation: The distinction between a leader and a follower – Dr Silvia Vianello writes in Forbes India

 
 

Dr Silvia Vianello, Director – Innovation Center (Dubai), SP Jain School of Global Management, has authored an article on ‘Innovation: The distinction between a leader and a follower’ in Forbes India, a leading media platform for the latest business and financial news and analysis.

Innovation: The distinction between a leader and a follower – Dr Silvia Vianello writes in Forbes India

 

The article, published on May 24, 2019, highlights innovation as the key driving force of every business, how it acts as the growth hormone for any future prospective organisations and why it is essential to incorporate innovation in one’s current projects today.

Dr Vianello shares that technology is the most advanced innovation discovered by humans, while robots and artificial intelligence are the next most wanted creations.

She notes that, in today’s ever-evolving world, there is a need to train management students in a way that they are ready to understand and play a role in the future on the upcoming innovations and trends.

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