Why Internal Ventures are Different from External Startups
Henry Chesbrough is known as the father of Open I…
March 26, 20149m 41s
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Henry Chesbrough is known as the father of Open Innovation and wrote the book that defined the practice. Henry is the Faculty Director of the Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation, at U.C. Berkeley in the Haas Business School. Henry and I teach a corporate innovation class together.
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