Henry Chesbrough is widely recognized as the father of open innovation, a concept he has championed and developed throughout his career.
His work focuses on how organizations can leverage external ideas and technologies to enhance their innovation processes.
Chesbrough's expertise lies in explaining complex innovation concepts in accessible ways, making them applicable to various industries and contexts.
His latest book continues this trend, offering strategic insights into open innovation implementation.
Chesbrough's contributions have significantly influenced business strategies and academic research in innovation management, establishing him as a leading authority in the field.
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