How to Build a Culture of Innovation Through Design and Systems Thinking

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About the Presentation

In this webinar, SDM alumna Andrea Ippolito, a presidential innovation fellow, will describe how the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) developed and implemented an innovators network. She will cover:

the human-centered design and systems methodologies used to develop the VA Innovators Network;
the strategy used to build a culture of innovation designed to help employees develop the best possible services and experiences for veterans and their supporters;
the VA Innovation Creation Series, an open innovation system designed to accelerate the development of personalized prosthetics and assistive technologies for veterans with disabilities; and
the development and deployment of an open innovation strategy–plus program at the VA using open challenge platforms such as InnoCentive and GrabCAD.
Webinar attendees will learn:

how to apply design thinking and systems methodologies to improve the innovation culture within organizations;
what open innovation tools organizations can use to harness the power of the crowd and improve innovation output; and
ways to build an innovation network at your organization, no matter what your industry.
We invite you to join us!

About the Speaker

Andrea Ippolito is a presidential innovation fellow based at the US Department of Veterans Affairs Center for Innovation. A PhD student in engineering systems at MIT, she cofounded Smart Scheduling, a software firm specializing in medical appointment planning. She has also served as an innovation specialist at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital Innovation Hub, as co-leader of MIT’s Hacking Medicine, as product innovation manager at athenahealth, and as a research scientist within the corporate technology development group at Boston Scientific. As an SDM alumna, she holds a master’s degree in engineering and management from MIT. She also has a BS and a master’s degree, both in biomedical engineering, from Cornell University.

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