2021-Kendall-Innovation-John-Carrier

Conference Video|Duration: 27:38
December 1, 2021
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    Kendall Square is literally bursting with innovative thinkers, advanced laboratories, startup companies, and entrepreneurial activity across all industries and disciplines. This wealth of opportunities creates its own problem: how can companies best identify and build lasting connections into the Kendall Square nexus to support and extend their future technological vision?

    In this discussion, we will review the best practices from our ILP members in successfully realizing transformation value from company visits to campus.  We will focus the discussion around the following process:

        Preparation: Clearly identify your company’s needs, and the ‘story’ you need to tell before arrival.
        Execution: Time with researchers and entrepreneurs is a scarce resource; get the most by using a team-based, interview guide driven approach
        Re-Entry: Engage the organization by conducting an on-site debrief with senior leadership within one week of your visit.

    Finally we will focus on the key principles for a successful corporate-MIT relationship, including:

        Look to construct a new vision for your company, not to find a contract laboratory
        Compare the artifacts of your own company’s innovation culture, with leading practitioners, and identify your company’s hidden assumptions holding you back from innovating at speed
        Build a network of relationships, rather than one-on-one interactions

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    Kendall Square is literally bursting with innovative thinkers, advanced laboratories, startup companies, and entrepreneurial activity across all industries and disciplines. This wealth of opportunities creates its own problem: how can companies best identify and build lasting connections into the Kendall Square nexus to support and extend their future technological vision?

    In this discussion, we will review the best practices from our ILP members in successfully realizing transformation value from company visits to campus.  We will focus the discussion around the following process:

        Preparation: Clearly identify your company’s needs, and the ‘story’ you need to tell before arrival.
        Execution: Time with researchers and entrepreneurs is a scarce resource; get the most by using a team-based, interview guide driven approach
        Re-Entry: Engage the organization by conducting an on-site debrief with senior leadership within one week of your visit.

    Finally we will focus on the key principles for a successful corporate-MIT relationship, including:

        Look to construct a new vision for your company, not to find a contract laboratory
        Compare the artifacts of your own company’s innovation culture, with leading practitioners, and identify your company’s hidden assumptions holding you back from innovating at speed
        Build a network of relationships, rather than one-on-one interactions

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