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About Yassine Laghzioui
Yassine Laghzioui is a serial entrepreneur and intrapreneur. He is the founder and the head of OCP Technology, a corporate startup that works on revolutionizing the business model of industrial hardware through “Machinery as a Service”. He was also the head of JFCV, a global chemical company. He held leadership positions in the Association of change management Professionals, where he helped designing and building the global Certified Change Management Professional (CCMP) credential. Yassine is well known in the business startup community for mentoring high-potential entrepreneurs in Africa and the MENA Region and for promoting innovation and entrepreneurship in the industrial hardware field. Yassine has a Master of Science in industrial engineering from ENSAM, an EMBA from Africa Business School and Columbia Business School, and a Master of Science in Management from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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Innovation Within Corporations: Why Intrapreneurship is the Noah’s Ark of Mature Companies

September 21, 2021 Yassine Laghzioui Comments Off on Innovation Within Corporations: Why Intrapreneurship is the Noah’s Ark of Mature Companies

Modern corporations suffer from an ancient curse: those who don’t innovate are condemned to die. The bad news is that there is no panacea to remove the curse, especially in free markets. Competition is the […]

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