William Hortz is president and dean of the Institute for Innovation Development (IID), an educational and business development organization for members determined to grow their businesses in a world of constant change. Run as a social enterprise, the Institute is dedicated to making innovation best practices a vital cornerstone for members’ business growth. He also is founder of Strategic Account Management Solutions Inc. and previously worked for OppenheimerFunds, Countrywide Investments and Peregrine Asset Management.
Andrew Dassori and Mark Landis of Wavelength Capital Management talk about their efforts to integrate academia and artificial intelligence into the investment process.
The CEO of Artivest says who alternative investing was for and how it was done didn't change for two decades. But those things are changing now.
Three main obstacles, one key pitfall and what you can do about them.
The number of free online college courses is growing exponentially, promising to be a disruptive force in education and a chance for new innovation in the face of rapid business change.
[Howard Capital Management is a registered investment advisory firm that created a series of mathematically driven, risk management programs; 2 new mutual funds with strict, rules based...
How one company wants to completely overhaul and reinvent the traditional events and business conference space.
In a recent webinar, Stefan Lindegaard, widely recognized innovation expert and author, walked us through what he regularly sees in the corporate trenches as real-world obstacles to innovation.
Bob Dorsey, co-founder of Ultimus Fund Solutions, we discussed the trends and the direction of where he sees both mutual funds and ETFs going over the next five to 10 years.
History has shown that people's weaknesses and disadvantages often serve as a source of strength.
Most firms have a difficult time recognizing and harnessing good ideas that exist in various states and places throughout their organization.
An incredible range of disruptive innovators who have changed the worlds of business, technology, travel, health care and philanthropy are honored.
Rowan Gibson spent years studying the history of successful innovators and he's come up with ways to emulate them.
Here's a great example of an event that has been harnessing entrepreneurial energies for years.
In an interview, Bob Dorsey talks about the ongoing evolution of independent financial money management firms with the mutual fund industry.
The speed of the market is extremely fast and the shelf life of companies and business models is getting shorter and shorter.