Deloitte’s chief innovation officer debunks disruption

Terry Stuart talks on camera about setting an innovation agenda

Lots of brands would like to be more innovative, but the pressure is even greater when, like Terry Stuart, you have the word in your title.

Stuart, who acts as CIO for consulting firm Deloitte, knows how hard it is for many companies to figure out the right way to approach everything from VR to the latest mobile devices. It’s something he not only thinks about for his firm’s workforce but for its clients. In this video discussion with Marketing at the recent CMDC Vision 20/20 conference, he offers some perspective on what he sees working and how to become a disruptor rather than one of the disrupted.

 

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