Elijah Eilert of the Innovation Metrics Podcast is talking to Esther Gons, author of the Innovation Accounting Book, about the importance of having innovation accounting established as a second system within large organisations. Without this second system, breakthrough innovation is highly unlikely…no matter how skilled individual people are and what great ideas they have.
]]>Many companies talk about how they want to have an impact on C02 and other things but without a second system, they will never make that impact as they will always prioritise profit and efficiency. The system is what allows us to prioritise that impact. If you want to change the world you need that second system and I want that to have a place in corporate business intelligence. – Esther Gons
Esther Gons is the founder and CEO of GroundControl, innovation software that focuses heavily on innovation accounting and helps corporate startup teams with the development of new business models and the author of Innovation Accounting: A Practical Guide for Measuring Your Innovation Ecosystem’s Performance and The Corporate Startup: How Established Companies Can Develop Successful Innovation Ecosystems. She is an international speaker on topics of corporate innovation, innovation accounting, portfolio management and startups, and a respected expert appearing as a guest on numerous podcasts that focus on innovation. Gons has a background in technology and has been an entrepreneur for over 20 years mentoring several hundred startups. She was recently named to Inside Outside’s 2022 Watchlist: Women in Innovation.
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