Westminster from the London Eye, England
This part of London has such a rich and prestigious history. I love to visit such places of historic importance and I really love soaking up the history, experience, culture, civilization and just everything.
photo credit: ktylerconk

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Thursday, December 10, 2009 — GLOBAL IP STRATEGY, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF IP Innovation games rockby Duncan Bucknell
The Chief IP Officer meeting in Chicago earlier this year was fascinating. Luke Hohmann ran some innovation games and we came up with a ton of useful stuff. As I mentioned recently, we've just had a retreat for our global team. We all flew in to Melbourne and spent a few days working through the next exciting phase for our firm. We used innovation games to draw out key issues and throw them around. Fantastic fun and tons of useful information to go through. (Watch this space for things to come.) So, hat tip to Luke (and his team) for their work in this fascinating area.
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