We started a movement.
We started a movement. Simply.
My friend Dr. Gitanjali Ponnappa and I kept hearing the exact same problems from corporate innovators in different companies. We thought, what if people could just ๐ต๐ข๐ญ๐ฌ to each other, bottom-up, no fancy rules?
That simple thought sparked #OpenDoorInnovation. We wanted a place where corporate innovators could just share what they know and learn from others. We started online, keeping things really, really simple โ low effort!
Our website is still pretty uฬถgฬถlฬถyฬถ basic, actually. ๐คญ
Soon enough, wonderful people started finding us and joining in, like Andreea Stanescu and her transformation folks. That's when we thought, maybe we should meet in person?
Now, we're getting ready for our third meeting in Zรผrich! And this time, Stefan F. Dieffenbacher is joining us to speak.
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Why do we do this? Because sometimes, just creating a simple space for people to talk is the most powerful thing. New opportunities, connections and ideas come to life.
And if you want to join us and be part of the experience: come and see it yourself.
Although, we like keeping our meetings small on purpose. When it's a small group, people really open up and share honestly. It's totally different from big events, and that's what #OpenDoorInnovation is all about.
Because we keep it small, tickets are limited. If you want to connect and learn with other innovators in a real, friendly way, check out the link in the comments or my bio.
How do you keep innovation simple?
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