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Innovator’s Accelerator™

Hal Gregersen, Clayton Christensen, Jeff Dyer

Innovator’s Accelerator: Professors Gregersen, Christensen and Dyer inspire organizations to innovate for success.

Help your employees cultivate creativity for greater success

Organizations thrive when employees innovate. Let Innovator’s Accelerator show them how. Offered exclusively to businesses seeking creative solutions, this learning experience is designed to develop emerging leaders into innovators who can generate competitive advantage for your organization.

Built on decades of research by the three preeminent authorities on innovation, Innovator’s Accelerator offers a pathway to leadership for up-and-coming managers through engaging video lectures, case studies, interactive exercises and thought-provoking content.

Your employees will learn from professors Clayton Christensen (Harvard Business School), Jeff Dyer (Brigham Young University and The Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania) and Hal Gregersen (INSEAD) who tapped into their globally recognized research and insights to create the intellectual core of this learning experience. Together, the three co-authored “The Innovator’s DNA: Mastering the Five Skills of Disruptive Innovators.”

In just six weeks, your team will:

  • Build competency in the five essential innovation skills
  • Explore the three types of innovation
  • Discover why successful companies rely on the “three P’s of innovation”

Explore all this unique learning experience has to offer. Start innovating.

 


Innovator’s Accelerator
is a noncredit-bearing tutorial and is not eligible for academic credit at University of Phoenix.

Innovator’s Accelerator is NOT eligible for financial aid.

University of Phoenix does not award any professional development units, continuing education units, contact hours, or any other continuing education or professional development credit or credential for completion of Innovator’s Accelerator.

Innovation can be learned

View the video tour.

Watch the video tour to find out how your organization can gain a competitive edge.

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