by Xavier Lesauvage | Oct 26, 2018 | Business model innovation, Change Management, Commercial Strategy, Corporate Innovation Strategy, Cosmetics, FMCG and Consumer Goods, Food and Beverages, Health Sector, In-company training and workshops, Innovation Management, Innovation projects support and coaching, Spirits and wines, Trends and growth opportunities
CEO dilemma: if my company has been in the comfort zone for decades how can I make my organization more customer centric and innovative? Customer Centricity is the current buzz word in business and it might seem easy as a concept, however, it can be difficult to...
by Connociam | Jun 6, 2018 | Brand Innovation, Brand Portfolio, Brand Strategy, Business model innovation, Change Management, Commercial Strategy, Consumer Services, Corporate Innovation Strategy, Cosmetics, FMCG and Consumer Goods, Food and Beverages, Health Sector, In-company training and workshops, Innovation Management, Innovation projects support and coaching, Marketing, New category entry strategy, New product and service, Out of Home Commercial Strategy, Shopper Marketing Strategy, Spirits and wines, Trends and growth opportunities
Connociam inaugurates new offices after the merge with Ignite. Connociam has inaugurated its new offices in the centre of Barcelona, which feature a co-creation space, following the merge with Ignite. Two years ago, Connociam Consulting and Ignite Technologies signed...
by Connociam | Jul 13, 2017 | Brand Innovation, Business model innovation, Change Management, Consumer Services, Corporate Innovation Strategy, Cosmetics, FMCG and Consumer Goods, Food and Beverages, Health Sector, Innovation Management, Innovation projects support and coaching, Marketing, New category entry strategy, New product and service, Shopper Marketing Strategy, Trends and growth opportunities
Many companies are aware of or intuit the importance of innovation for their business and wish to promote this discipline inside their organisation but don’t seem to work out how exactly to go about it. There is something “intangible” about innovation which makes it...