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Dave Knox Predicts the Turn Sept. 18 at Bird Library

Wednesday, September 5, 2018, By Julie Sharkey
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Dave Knox, Grand Prix winner of the WPP Atticus Award for his book (Paramount Marketing Publishing, 2017), will visit ϲ to share his insights at a book talk and signing on Tuesday, Sept. 18, from 10-11 a.m. in the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons in E.S. Bird Library.

Knox will discuss the new high-stakes game between disruptive startups and Blue Chip companies, teaching attendees how to foresee the future, especially in an era of accelerated change.

The event—co-sponsored by the Blackstone LaunchPad and the Whitman School—is free; light refreshments will be served. Those interested in attending should R.S.V.P. to LaunchPad@syr.edu. Individuals requiring accommodations are asked to contact LaunchPad@syr.edu at least one week prior to the event date.

While visiting the University, Knox will also speak with entrepreneurship and emerging enterprises classes and visit the campus entrepreneurship club.

Knox is an expert at disruption and innovation. His book has been hailed as the rulebook on how to compete with a new breed of competitors playing the game by an entirely different set of rules.

“The Fortune 500 was first published in 1955, and since that time, 89 percent of the list has completely turned over,” Knox says. “When the S&P 500 was launched in 1958, the average company remained in the index for roughly 61 years. Today, an S&P 500 company is being replaced about once every two weeks.”

Cover of Dave Knox's book Predicting the TurnHe makes the point that the game is not just for the tech giants and unicorns of the Silicon Valley: “Start in your own backyards. Innovation is happening in every pocket of the world, in cities and states and in countries across the globe, and you can’t just think that innovation is just a Silicon Valley thing. It’s happening everywhere.”

As a brand marketer, venture investor and startup advisor, Knox provides insight into the changing relationship between startups and Fortune 500 companies.  He has been hailed as a global thought leader in digital transformation, marketing innovation and how to meet inevitable disruption head-on—particularly if big companies develop startup-thinking skills.

“Incumbents have an opportunity to disrupt the disruptors. By taking inspiration from a startup or innovative competitor, big companies can use their scale, brand and financial resources to launch a new effort,” he writes, but only if “the leaders of yesterday learn the rules of an entirely new game of business.”

A veteran of Procter & Gamble, managing director of WPP Ventures, CMO of Rockfish, co-founder of The Brandery venture accelerator, startup advisor, blogger and author, Knox frequently contributes to AdWeek, Forbes, iMedia, AdAge and Entrepreneur.

“Today, the largest companies in the world are finding themselves in the middle of a high-stakes game of business between startup companies and the Fortune 500 where the bet is the very future of these big companies,” Know says. “I wrote the book to drive a conversation around the changing relationship between startups and Fortune 500 companies, and to unlock an entirely new way for smaller companies to compete on a level playing field.”

Those interested in more information on Knox should check out an informative he did with Forbes last year.

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