Collaborate to Innovate
Adèle Yaroulina
Engels | 25-11-2025 | 160 pagina's
9789020993486
Paperback / softback
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Disruptive innovation and digital transformation are reshaping today's business landscape. With the right partners, these challenges become powerful opportunities. Collaborate to Innovate is a hands-on guide for established organisations seeking to innovate faster through startup collaboration. Packed with proven frameworks, real-world case studies, actionable tools, and ready-to-use methods, this playbook demystifies the complexities of startup partnerships and provides a clear roadmap to build high-impact, strategic collaborations that truly make a difference.
'I've spent years helping startups grow. Collaborate to Innovate shows established companies how to turn partnerships into meaningful, lasting impact.'
- Janet Bannister | Canadian venture capitalist, Founder and Managing Partner of Staircase Ventures
'Collaborate to Innovate masterfully shows how startup partnerships spark growth. Adèle shines a light on a hidden truth of corporate innovation: it's the engine of commercialisation and growth.'
- Fred Schonenberg | CEO, VentureFuel
'Collaboration between corporates and start-ups is more crucial than ever. Especially in deep tech, that partnership can make the difference.'
- Dr. Tobias Henz | Partner McKinsey & Company, Inc.
'From my years in European startups, I have seen collaborations succeed brilliantly or fail spectacularly. This book shows exactly how to make them succeed.'
- Dr. Jan Bormans | former CEO European Startup Network
'Adèle Yaroulina captures the essence of co-innovation - a must-read for anyone navigating the complex dance between startups and corporates.'
- Dr. Christian Friedl | Professor, Head of Digital Entrepreneurship, Board Member Global Entrepreneurship Monitor and Co-Innovator
Beschrijving
Disruptive innovation and digital transformation are reshaping today's business landscape. With the right partners, these challenges become powerful opportunities. Collaborate to Innovate is a hands-on guide for established organisations seeking to innovate faster through startup collaboration. Packed with proven frameworks, real-world case studies, actionable tools, and ready-to-use methods, this playbook demystifies the complexities of startup partnerships and provides a clear roadmap to build high-impact, strategic collaborations that truly make a difference.
'I've spent years helping startups grow. Collaborate to Innovate shows established companies how to turn partnerships into meaningful, lasting impact.'
- Janet Bannister | Canadian venture capitalist, Founder and Managing Partner of Staircase Ventures
'Collaborate to Innovate masterfully shows how startup partnerships spark growth. Adèle shines a light on a hidden truth of corporate innovation: it's the engine of commercialisation and growth.'
- Fred Schonenberg | CEO, VentureFuel
'Collaboration between corporates and start-ups is more crucial than ever. Especially in deep tech, that partnership can make the difference.'
- Dr. Tobias Henz | Partner McKinsey & Company, Inc.
'From my years in European startups, I have seen collaborations succeed brilliantly or fail spectacularly. This book shows exactly how to make them succeed.'
- Dr. Jan Bormans | former CEO European Startup Network
'Adèle Yaroulina captures the essence of co-innovation - a must-read for anyone navigating the complex dance between startups and corporates.'
- Dr. Christian Friedl | Professor, Head of Digital Entrepreneurship, Board Member Global Entrepreneurship Monitor and Co-Innovator
Details
| EAN : | 9789020993486 |
| Uitgever : | Uitgeverij Lannoo |
| Publicatie datum : | 25-11-2025 |
| Uitvoering : | Paperback / softback |
| Taal/Talen : | Engels |
| Hoogte : | 244 mm |
| Breedte : | 171 mm |
| Dikte : | 13 mm |
| Gewicht : | 318 gr |
| Status : | Nog niet beschikbaar |
| Aantal pagina's : | 160 |