Course details
Innovation is all about generating and implementing new ideas, breaking the mould to deliver business success. This course shows learners why innovation is important, how to create and select great ideas and how to realise them in their own organisation.
Innovation enables learners to:
- Think about what innovation is and why it is important
- Identify different types of innovation
- Encourage innovation within their organisation
- Discover how to evaluate and select appropriate ideas
- Develop ideas into projects that work
- Find ways to assess and manage risk
- Convert ideas into results
Updated on 08 November, 2015About Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ireland
Chartered Accountants Ireland (The Institute) is a membership body representing 23,000 influential members throughout the globe. their role is to educate, represent and support their members. their members work in senior positions in practice and industry. they are committed to restoring confidence at every level of the economy. they work with governments and businesses to raise awareness of the importance of sound financial advice.
Chartered Accountants Ireland was established as the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland by Royal Charter in 1888. Its activities and those of its members are governed by its Bye-Laws and by Rules relating to professional and ethical conduct. These provisions are contained in the Handbook which is available to all members.
Chartered Accountants Ireland is governed by a Council and it is responsible for determining policy and monitoring its implementation. Council is lead by the Officer Group and supported by the Management Team and staff. A number of committees with voluntary member involvement also play a key role.
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