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Quantify Your Innovation Initiatives
Stop guessing and start proving the ROI of your innovation initiatives with data-driven insights and clear metrics.
Many organizations invest heavily in new technologies, processes, and programs, but struggle to answer one critical question: Is it working? Without a clear way to quantify outcomes, innovation efforts risk becoming cost centers instead of growth engines.
Join Keller Schroeder’s Rob Wilson on Thursday, August 21st as he talks you through how you can transform your innovation strategy from intangible concepts into measurable, actionable results.
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Rob Wilson has been with Keller Schroeder over 30 years, primarily serving as an applications consultant and leader among our various development groups. Rob’s industry experience includes manufacturing, banking, education, and healthcare, while his technical experience ranges from Microsoft to IBM and open source platforms.
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