Enter to Win a Free Ticket to The Economist's March Event
Want a chance to win a free ticket ($1,500 value) to The Economist's event - "Innovation Fresh Thinking For the Ideas Economy" at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley on March 23-24, 2010?
It's easy, here is all you need to do is fill in the blank on our LinkedIn or Facebook discussion:
Enter by midnight GMT on March 2, 2010. Winner will be announced March 3, 2010.
If you don't want to enter the contest but would like to save $150 off event registration, see the discount code at the bottom of this article.
There will be a lot of great, top-flight speakers at this event, including:
As an added value for our loyal Blogging Innovation readers, we have negotiated a $150 discount when you register using our discount code - "BLINN" - register now.
We hope to see you there!
EDITOR'S NOTE: Winner is still responsible for all travel costs and the ticket is granted at The Economist's discretion not ours. There is only ONE (1) ticket up for grabs in this contest and it will be awarded to ONE (1) winner.
Don't miss an article - signup for our rss feed or our Continous Innovation group today!
Braden Kelley is the editor of Blogging Innovation and founder of Business Strategy Innovation, a consultancy focusing on innovation and marketing strategy. Braden is also @innovate on Twitter.
It's easy, here is all you need to do is fill in the blank on our LinkedIn or Facebook discussion:
- When it comes to innovation, I wish somebody would write about ______________.
- Fill in the blank in our Continuous Innovation group on LinkedIn.
- Fill in the blank in our brand new Facebook page (and become a fan)
Enter by midnight GMT on March 2, 2010. Winner will be announced March 3, 2010.
If you don't want to enter the contest but would like to save $150 off event registration, see the discount code at the bottom of this article.
There will be a lot of great, top-flight speakers at this event, including:
- Clayton Christensen and Michael Porter (by Video Link)
- Arianna Huffington - Editor in Chief, Huffington Post
- Tim Brown - CEO, IDEO
- David Kelley - Head, Stanford Design School
- Judy Estrin - Author, "Closing the Innovation Gap"
- Scott Berkun - Author, "Myths of Innovation"
- Roger Martin - Dean, Rotman School of Business
- Paul Saffo - Visiting Scholar, Stanford Media X Network
- Matt Mullenweg - Founder, Wordpress
- John Kao - Author, "Innovation Nation"
As an added value for our loyal Blogging Innovation readers, we have negotiated a $150 discount when you register using our discount code - "BLINN" - register now.
We hope to see you there!
EDITOR'S NOTE: Winner is still responsible for all travel costs and the ticket is granted at The Economist's discretion not ours. There is only ONE (1) ticket up for grabs in this contest and it will be awarded to ONE (1) winner.
Don't miss an article - signup for our rss feed or our Continous Innovation group today!
Braden Kelley is the editor of Blogging Innovation and founder of Business Strategy Innovation, a consultancy focusing on innovation and marketing strategy. Braden is also @innovate on Twitter.Labels: Braden Kelley, Conference, Judy Estrin, Michael Porter, Paul Saffo, Scott Berkun

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