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Braden Kelley

Braden Kelley
Social Business Architect, Innovation Speaker and Trainer
Innovation Speaker

Braden Kelley is the author of “Stoking Your Innovation Bonfire” and has been advising companies on how to increase their revenue and cut their costs since 1996. Braden writes frequently on the topic of continuous innovation and works with clients to create innovative strategies, effective customer marketing, organizational change, and improved organizational performance. He has maximized profits for companies while living and working in England, Germany, and the United States. Braden earned his MBA from top-rated London Business School.

But he hasn’t always been an author and a business consultant. Braden served his country honorably in the United States Navy and traveled all around the Western Pacific. In his pre-MBA life he created Symantec’s first web-based interactive technical support and customer service, along with an electronic suggestion box to power 360-degree customer feedback. He then left to pursue a career as a knowledge management and collaboration consultant in Silicon Valley.

Braden is passionate about innovation and has published more than 400 articles for online publications – including articles translated into Portuguese (and soon Hebrew). In addition, he has written white papers on “Charitable Innovation” and “Effective Conversational Marketing” for Business Strategy Innovation.

In his spare time, Braden runs the popular multiple author innovation site – InnovationExcellence.com – home to over three thousand articles and video interviews with luminaries like Dean Kamen, Seth Godin, Dan Pink, Roger Martin, John Hagel III, Judy Estrin, and more. And last but not least, he is an innovation leader on Twitter (@innovate) with thousands of hard-earned followers.

Posts by Braden Kelley

Curiosity, Invention, and Innovation

11/04/2011

Exploring for Innovation by Sea, Land, and Space

10/15/2011 | 1 likes

Every organization needs to innovate for tomorrow by investing in disruptive efforts that have the potential to change the paradigms of the industry or to change what’s possible.

An Open Letter on Innovation to President Obama

02/08/2011 | 1 likes

The U.S. government should do much more to foster innovation than simply fund research projects.

The Nine Innovation Roles

01/20/2011 | 1 likes

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  • A Guide to Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing
  • Innovation to the Core
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