EPISODE · Jul 28, 2021 · 15 MIN
660: Next Generation Innovation with Bryan Mattimore
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660: Next Generation Innovation, Bryan Mattimore, Growth Engine Company Next Generation InnovationBryan Mattimore, Growth Engine Company – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 660 Bryan MattimoreBryan W. Mattimore specializes in ideation and innovation process, front-end marketing research, branding, creating and developing new products and services, and innovation strategic planning. He is Cofounder and “Chief Idea Guy” of the Growth Engine Company, a sixteen-year old innovation agency based in Norwalk, Connecticut. Prior to cofounding Growth Engine, he was president of the Mattimore Group, a twenty-year-old ideation facilitation and creativity consulting company. In his business consulting career, Mr. Mattimore has facilitated over a thousand brainstorming sessions, moderated over five hundred creative focus groups and consumer ethnographies, and managed over two hundred successful innovation projects, leading to over $3 billion in new sales annually for a wide variety of Fortune 500 clients. Listen to this illuminating Sharkpreneur episode with Bryan Mattimore about next generation innovation.Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:● How entrepreneurs need to be innovative to compete with and beat competitors.● Why many startups need to have a lot of ideas and need to be able to pivot.● How entrepreneurs must come up with need ideas to meet the market’s need.● Why brainstorming is antiquated and isn’t the best way to come up with ideas.● How people need to bring stimuli to their idea sessions to trigger the brain in different ways. Connect with Bryan:Guest Contact InfoTwitter @TheGrowthEngineFacebook facebook.com/thegrowthengineLinkedIn linkedin.com/company/growth-engineLinks Mentioned: growth-engine.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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