Elizabeth Huggins

at Schulich Executive Learning Centre

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  • Schulich Executive Learning Centre

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Biography

Schulich Executive Learning Centre

Biography

Strategist, Innovation Catalyst and Speaker, Marketing Innovation Change Unlimited
Among her many credentials, Elizabeth is one of the few Canadians to hold advanced certification in the KAI Inventory and Theory which is used to diagnose thinking strategy and its impact on innovation culture and thinking productivity in business, education and the military worldwide.

Areas of Interest

  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Strategic Leadership

Strategist, Innovation Catalyst and Speaker, Marketing Innovation Change Unlimited Among her many credentials, Elizabeth is one of the few Canadians to hold advanced certification in the KAI Inventory and Theory which is used to diagnose thinking strategy and its impact on innovation culture and thinking productivity in business, education and the military worldwide.

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