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Overview

Are your innovation initiatives and projects fit for the next normal? How to become and stay “future-proof”, particularly in the times of accelerating change? Focusing on incremental product innovations and standard R&D practices is not sufficient. This practical training will help you to turn crisis into opportunity by helping you reimagine the future and conceive new business models to add to the present ones. A carefully thought-through set of business models will help your company operate in the current circumstances, while at the same time preparing for the changing circumstances and future.

Program Objectives

  • Learn about product, service, solution, platform, digital, and moonshot business models and how they sustain or disrupt established companies.
  • Learn how business model innovation can help your company survive challenging circumstances, grow in the next normal, and thrivein the long run.
  • Assess your current business model(s) against your new strategic needs.
  • Reimagine your business model(s) to improve present and future performance.
  • Define the steps that your organization needs to take to develop current business models and create new ones.

Who should attend

Business owners, business development managers, innovation managers, R&D managers, marketing managers.

Faculty

Ivanka Visnjic is a Professor of Innovation at ESADE Business School, where she also acts as Director of the Institute for Innovation and Knowledge Management. Before joining ESADE, Ivanka worked at the consulting firm McKinsey & Co and completed her Ph.D. at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium. Her research, consulting, and speaking activities are focused on innovative business models for established companies, such as services and solution business models, digital and platform business models, and disruptive and moonshot business models. She has worked closely with the senior management of several global companies, including Atlas Copco, BAE Systems, Caterpillar, Enel, IBM, Pearson, and Telefonica. Ivanka received many awards and grants, including Poets & Quants’ 40 Under 40 Professors, and IBM Faculty Award. Her research has been published in prestigious academic journals such as California Management Review, Journal of Operations Management, and Journal of Product Innovation Management.

How to finance your training 

  • Financial support from the State 

Luxembourg School of Business is accredited by the Luxembourg Ministry of Higher Education and Research and recognized as a continuing education organization. As a result, your company can benefit from financial aid from the Luxembourgish state for the training of its employees.

For more information, please follow this link https://bit.ly/3hacjIg

  • Tax Deductibility for individual

Any taxpayer with net income from a salaried occupation may deduct the cost of professional development as business expenses (frais d’obtention) from his taxable income from the salaried occupation. Further training expenses which are related to the taxpayer’s current activity fall within the scope of the acquisition costs of article 105 of the ITA and are therefore deductible from taxable income.

For more information, please follow this link https://bit.ly/3vcoLz5

Certificate

Upon completion of the course, you will receive a certificate to add to your CV and LinkedIn profile.

Practical information

The course takes place from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.

Luxembourg School of Business is located at 46 Côté d’Eich, 1450 Luxembourg.

If you are coming by car, LSB has free parking accessible from the right of the building.

If you are coming by bus, the ”Eecher Plaz” bus stop is situated just a 1-minute walk from the school.

Please note that parking spaces are limited and we encourage you to take the free public transport.

Contact

Julien Alves

Executive Education Manager

M: (+352) 621 659 555

E: julien.alves@luxsb.lu

https://www.linkedin.com/in/julien-alves/