Dan Toma is an innovation thought leader and the award winning author of The Corporate Startup (published in 2017 and awarded 'Management Book of the Year for Innovation and Entrepreneurship' by Chartered Management Institute and The British Library in 2018).
Dan started his career in entrepreneurship, being involved with technology startups across the world.
Puzzled by the questions 'why are innovative products mainly launched by startups?' he focuses on enterprise innovation strategy - specifically on the changes blue-chip organizations need to make to allow for new ventures to be built in a corporate setting. In this capacity he worked with companies like Deutsche Telekom, Bosch, Jaguar Land Rover, Bayer, John Deere or Allianz.
A big proponent of the ecosystem approach to innovation, Dan has also worked with various government bodies, in Asia and Europe, helping developing national innovation ecosystems and implement national innovation strategies. Most noteworthy is his work in the economic aid program of the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Vietnam where he helped design and manage a nationwide business acceleration program and supported the capability development activities.
The work experience gathered from the public and private sector has been translated into various experiential courses that Dan has delivered for universities such as Royal Academy of Engineering (UK) or the University of Applied Science Rhein-Main (Germany). Dan holds a dual degree MBA from Bradford University (UK) and TiasNimbas Business School (The Netherlands) while being certified lean startup acceleration specialist by Columbia University (USA) though the Lean Launchpad program.
The Corporate Startup: How established companies can develop successful innovation ecosystems