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March 14, 2007

Innovation Bloggers Virtual Forum

King_arthur_roundtable Jeff De Cagna, chief strategist and founder of Principled Innovation LLC, is hosting the first-ever Innovation Bloggers Virtual Forum on April 26. The event will consist of two separate roundtable discussions with prominent innovation bloggers on the topic of business innovation. I'll be participating in the afternoon panel with Sanjay Dalal, Joyce Wycoff and Mark McGuinness. Anyway, here's a quick summary of what to expect next month:

"Innovation continues to be a top priority for leaders in all sectors of the global economy, yet actually making innovation happen remains a profound challenge for many organizations. What’s more, the new dynamics of a rapidly-changing, Web-enabled global marketplace are shifting how we think about innovation itself.

If you would like to better understand the current state of innovation thinking and practice, as well as the emerging trends that will shape the future of innovation, join some of the Web's top innovation bloggers for the first-ever Innovation Bloggers Virtual Forum on April 26, 2007."

If you'd like to receive a free invite to the event, just let me know via e-mail or comment, and I can hook you up with a pass.

[image: King Arthur's Round Table]

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Please send me an invitation for this event to mail@cilinc.net. thanks, maz

Thanks for your comment on my post. I'm a fan of your blog as well. I'd really appreciate an invitation to this event. I'll be sure to attend.
Thanks, Julie

Julie and maz:

I've added you both to the invitation list. Thanks!

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