This month we’ve been posting regularly on the subject of innovation as a prelude to our annual Innovation Awards on February 23rd.
We’ve been asking our shortlisted candidates for their opinions on every aspect of innovation in business, from identifying innovative ideas and people to scaling projects at multi-national level.
Today, we thought it would be useful to hone in on one particular business and gather their responses to our list of innovation-themed questions.
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