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Posted on April 24, 2019April 24, 2019 by thomas

MANAGING INNOVATION: LEARNING TO PROTOTYPE FOR BUSINESS ST GEORGE’S, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

Just finished week 1 : Really inspiring and giving some additional thoughts and learning (never stop! 🙂 ) – now starting week 2 … looking forward to it!

Thanks you Tom Maes, Karolin Gebhardt, Oliver Winkelmann and the whole team!

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