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Brunel Innovation and Sustainability Programme

This programme introduces senior leadership and managers to principles of innovation and sustainability so that you can implement these principles in your businesses. Following this programme, executives should develop a level of familiarity in terms of understanding sustainable innovation and its implementation. 

The Brunel Innovation and Sustainability programme is a 5-day programme that involves collaborative workshops related to different aspects of innovation such as challenges in developing innovations, how sustainability plays a role in innovation, the contribution of artificial intelligence in innovation and sustainability, go to market strategies for innovation, green innovation, and SMART goals that integrated innovation and sustainability into executives’ businesses.

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The programme covers 'Design Thinking and Innovation' and 'Success and Failure in Innovation' among other modules.

In addition, the Design Factory London Challenges exercise will run across the 5 days as an action learning exercise and executives are also exposed to an industrial visit that showcases a live example of how innovation and sustainability have been incorporated in an existing UK-based business. 

What does the programme cover?

It will covers key areas of leadership including:

  • Design thinking and innovation
  • Success and failure in innovation 
  • Green initiaitves 
  • Process innovation
  • Go-to-Market strategy 
  • SMART goals

Who delivers the programme?

The programme will be delivered by leading experts in the area of sustainabilty and innovation, at Brunel Business School. 

Who is this programme for?

The programme is best suited to senior leadership and line managers of companies. It is intended to yield insights not only regarding the theoretical aspects of sustainable innovation but also insights on implementation of the same.

Senior leaders may particularly benefit from the theoretical insights as these may aid strategy formulation whereas line managers may benefit additional from the scheduled industrial visits to institutions that effectively implemented sustainable innovation. 

How much does it cost?

The fee payable is £1300, per participant.