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Parvathi Menon

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  • , Erehwon Innovation Consulting

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Consultant, Coach and Facilitator for applied innovation. Enabling organizations to achieve quantum growth, by seeking for and implementing breakthroughs.

Senior consultant with Erehwon Innovation Consulting, I work with core teams within organizations that desire quantum output and are seeking a mechanism that can help them achieve innovation by design.

There are tons of processes out there along with skills, tools and techniques that can help you be innovative...

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Bio

Consultant, Coach and Facilitator for applied innovation. Enabling organizations to achieve quantum growth, by seeking for and implementing breakthroughs.

Senior consultant with Erehwon Innovation Consulting, I work with core teams within organizations that desire quantum output and are seeking a mechanism that can help them achieve innovation by design.

There are tons of processes out there along with skills, tools and techniques that can help you be innovative. But the root of innovation is a mindset that enables you to breakthrough - not a process.

My personal passion is to understand the mindsets that block a team from leap-frogging and then enabling them to generate innovation breakthroughs.

Have experience in facilitating innovation across several industries - technology products, agriculture and farming, freight& logistics, jewelery, pharmaceutical, software solutions and more.

The ability to synthesize learning across domains and industries and helping teams find their innovation blindspots is my area of focus...

Areas of expertise

Facilitating Strategic Teams to achieve Innovation Breakthroughs - in products, business models, and social impact areas.

Personal Website/Blog URL

http://parvathimenon.blogspot.com/

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www.fastcompany.com/user/114081

Professional History

, Erehwon Innovation Consulting

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Fast Talk | April 26, 2008 2:58 am
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