Skip Management of Innovation PlaylistManagement of Innovation PlaylistUpcoming EventsMINTPROJECT StaffContact our team of international experts | Adapting, Improving and Disseminating an INnovation Management Training package through Blended Learning Innovation is vital to both enterprises and countries that need to transform new ideas rapidly into technical and commercial successes in order to maintain growth, competitiveness and jobs. Nevertheless, innovation is probably the least understood and controlled of any company’s main processes. Due to this, businesses require continuous training ininnovation in order to remain competitive. One way to accomplish this is through benchmarking innovation management techniques from successful enterprises to less successful ones. SMEs account for 99% of Europe’s companies and approximately two-thirds of employment, playing an important and essentialrole in the European economy and contributing to fostering the “innovation culture”. Given that SMEs are almost synonymous with the European Union, it isimperative that these organisations are supported and encouraged to pursue innovative processes and mechanisms. Rapid changes in information and communication technologies, as well as the recent enlargement of the EU have resulted in differing levels and approaches to innovation across Europe, which vary fromone country to another, as well as across regions, industries and enterprises. ![]() Available Courses MINT Training Programme - ITALY ![]() MINT Training Programme - LITHUANIA ![]()
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