A Master of Business Innovation degree is distinct from a Master of Business Administration. Unlike the broad overview of business disciplines provided by an M.B.A., the M.B.I. curriculum is tailored to equip students with skills to navigate and thrive in a dynamic business environment, including the ability to anticipate market trends, seize opportunities, and pivot strategies to maintain competitiveness.
An M.B.I. is unique in its dedicated focus on:
Innovative thinking
Strategic execution
Creativity
Design thinking
Transforming concepts into practical solutions
In this course, students engage in exploration of core distinctions between innovation and speculation,
gaining clarity on essential concepts. Through historical, cultural, and situational lenses, students
unravel innovation's impact on human history. They develop a holistic perspective by comparing and
contrasting innovation across these diverse contexts. Furthermore, students dissect both the intended
and unintended consequences of innovation, assessing the criteria used to measure success or failure,
cultivating a well-rounded perspective. Additionally, students analyze the far-reaching impact of
innovation, assessing the criteria for success or failure. They delve into the vital role of culture,
leadership, and organizational structures in cultivating innovation, exploring various frameworks and
risk management strategies for fostering an innovative culture.
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