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Disrupt Your Thinking Before It’s Too Late!

Neil Sahota, Chief Innovation Officer, University of California

13-Jun-22 11:00

Disrupt Your Thinking Before It’s Too Late!

Neil Sahota is an IBM Master Inventor, United Nations A.I. Advisor, Chief Innovation Officer in University of California at Irvine, and globally-recognized speaker and author. Through his work with Global Fortune 500 companies as a change maker, he created a disruptive thinking framework called TUCBO; he joins us to explain the framework, as well as why organisations need to disrupt themselves before someone else disrupts them.

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Produced by: Christine Wong

Presented by: Christine Wong


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