Agenda
5:30–6:30 PM | Networking
6:30–6:40 PM | Welcome
6:40–8:00 PM | Panel discussion
8:00–8:30 PM | Q&A and closing
Intrapreneurship: In-tra-pre-neur-ship (n) 1. Successful adaptation of entrepreneurial attitudes and strategies inside of a bureaucratic organization. 2. Implementation of start-up practices within a large organization, producing valued innovation.
While Steve Jobs popularized the term “intrapreneurship” in a 1985 Newsweek article, this topic is still gaining traction as the entrepreneurial mindset is increasingly needed within and outside corporations to set new vision, disrupt ways of doing things and solve problems that will better our culture.
Specifically in health care, with newcomers making forays in the industry, our willingness to explore and embrace new ideas and processes is critical to our ability to meet evolving demands. But in such a highly regulated industry, creating a culture that welcomes experimentation and innovation can be tricky.
Join HBA Philadelphia to learn how you can move your career and your organization ahead by learning to think like an entrepreneur.
Featured Speakers
- LaVerne Council, National managing principal of enterprise technology strategy and innovation at Grant Thornton LLP
- Donna DeCarolis, Dean of Charles D. Close School of Entrepreneurship and Silverman Family Professor at Drexel University LeBow College of Business
- Krista Gerhard, Head of Client Services at Salience Learning, formerly Blue Matter Learning
- Daniel Seewald, Founder and CEO at Deliberate Innovation and former head of worldwide innovation at Pfizer
Moderator
- Amy Turnquist, President at Philadelphia Chapter of Healthcare Businesswomen's Association