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Greater Indy Innovation RoundTable

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Greater Indy Innovation RoundTable

This is a group for people that are passionate about innovation, and improving the climate for innovation both within their organization as well as across the state of Indiana.

Website: http://www.giirt.com
Members: 19
Latest Activity: 12 hours ago

Discussion Forum

Jason Williams

Idea Aid: The World Needs Your Ideas 1 Reply

Started by Jason Williams. Last reply by Amy Stark Nov 11.

Jason Williams

Innovation doesn't have to the next BIG thing 1 Reply

Started by Jason Williams. Last reply by Amy Stark Oct 28.

Jason Williams

Innovation at the office starts in the kitchen

Started by Jason Williams Oct 1.

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Dr. Tom Foust Comment by Dr. Tom Foust on December 5, 2009 at 10:11am
Yes, it was a good meeting, Jason. Elliott's presentation was good and I also came away with some new ideas for innovation methodologies!
Jason Williams Comment by Jason Williams on December 5, 2009 at 9:28am
Great meeting yesterday. Elliott's presentation was very interesting. Amazing the information that lies out there waiting to be discovered in the patent office's database.
Amy Stark Comment by Amy Stark on August 28, 2009 at 4:50pm

Amy Stark Comment by Amy Stark on August 28, 2009 at 4:49pm
I found a great PDF to mine for information about innovation for the September Kick-Off http://www.nam.org/innovationreport.pdf

Jerry McColgin Comment by Jerry McColgin on July 25, 2009 at 9:03am
Thanks to all those that attended yesterday's meeting. We are clearly on an exciting track. We will finish our "planning" in August, and be ready for a big unveiling at the September meeting!
Jerry McColgin Comment by Jerry McColgin on June 26, 2009 at 4:01pm
Had a great meeting today! Mapped out the future for GIIRT and it looks very exciting. We just need to get the word out that there is a group that cares about innovation in this city!
 

Members (19)

Jason Williams Jon D. Speer Amy Stark Jerry McColgin Zach Bertram PK Koduri Scott McColgin Larry D OCull DeWayne A. Landwehr John Livingston Robby Slaughter Dick Davis Dr. Tom Foust Tod Esquivel Lynnell Nixon-Knight Shawn Knopp Bart Caylor Julie Schrader Elliott Parker
 
 

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Steve Stuck

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Kyle Lacy

The New Email? Google Wave 12 Replies

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Pat Coyle

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Is "real time" killing real news? 17 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Media: mass and social. Last reply by Steve Stuck Dec 6.

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