Episode 106: Capitalizing on Great Ideas | David Frood from The Thinking Corporation
Release Date: 11/07/2014
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info_outlineIn Episode 106 of the Defining Success Podcast, David Frood discusses capitalizing on great ideas. David is behind The Thinking Corporation which advocates creating a system whereby employees and others can bring ideas to corporations for the benefit of all involved. Learn how you can start capitalizing on great ideas in your organization.
David Frood developed The Thinking Corporation corporate innovation program. He worked for sixteen years as a consultant to medium and large businesses, initially with an international sales consulting firm, then as a freelancer.
His clients include organizations like Hewlett Packard, Qantas, Diageo, Reckitt Benckiser, Cerebos Foods, CommSec and Daikin Air-conditioning. He became a specialist in implementing new sales and marketing processes, changing management, and worker development.