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You asked and we answered! Listen in on our first Challenge podcast. Join Avi Pollock, Head of our RBC Applied Innovation team, and Tim Hanlon, the program manager for the Challenge as they answer FAQs from students.
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Where do you start with innovation? We might not be able to provide a "text book" definition of innovation but the Applied Innovation team wants to share some of our top examples of innovation theories, real world examples and even insight into how we do what we do as innovation practitioners.
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A winning innovation needs a winning presentation. Businesses, and then end-users, must understand the benefits for an innovation to be a success. We've picked some of our favorite presentations at Slideshare to get you started - take a look and see what you think.
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We know students want feedback early on, to make sure their idea is a winning innovation. After mid-Ocotober, registered teams can use our optional peer portal to privately share their idea synopsis out to a list of peers and see what they think.
Many businesses make lofty claims about their innovations, but we want to know what you think. This year, we'll be posting weekly polls so that you can count your voice among the many.
New features and tools will be unveiled as the Challenge progresses. Don't miss the opportunity to take advantage of them as soon as they become available. Subscribe to our feed and stay informed of any new developments regarding the Challenge.
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If you want a real sense of the finalists' excitement and of what it means to make the top five teams across Canada, watch our interviews with Year 2 finalists.