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MIT’s Dr. Phil Budden Shares Innovation Research with NUWC Division Newport Workforce

May 23, 2025
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MIT’s Approach to Innovation: Insights from Dr. Phil Budden

Dr. Phil Budden, a senior lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Sloan School of Management, recently shared his expertise on innovation with the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport workforce. His briefing titled “MIT’s Approach to Innovation” provided valuable insights into how large organizations can foster a culture of innovation to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving world.

Building Partnerships for Innovation

NUWC Division Newport and MIT have a longstanding relationship through the Industrial Liaison Program (ILP). This partnership gives Division Newport scientists and engineers access to a wide range of MIT resources, including conferences, events, research, and webinars. By collaborating with MIT, Division Newport can tap into cutting-edge innovation practices and stay at the forefront of technological advancements.

Redefining Innovation in Defense

In his paper titled “Defense Innovation Report,” co-authored with professor Fiona Murray, Budden emphasizes the importance of looking beyond traditional defense hubs like the Pentagon for innovation. He highlights the need to leverage expertise from diverse sources, including places like Newport, to create impactful solutions for defense challenges.

Budden stresses that innovation is a global phenomenon that transcends political boundaries. Through programs like MIT’s Regional Entrepreneur Acceleration Program (REAP), innovation is studied and promoted in various countries, including those with different political systems. This research underscores the reality that technological innovation is no longer the exclusive domain of Western countries.

The Essence of Innovation

Budden’s talk at NUWC Division Newport was based on his new book, “Accelerating Innovation: Competitive Advantage Through Ecosystem Management.” He emphasizes that innovation is more than just technology—it’s a holistic process that involves problem-solving and solution-finding. By curating ideas and fostering an innovative mindset, large organizations can drive meaningful change and stay ahead of the curve.

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Empowering Employees for Innovation

According to Budden, innovation in large organizations requires dedication from all employees. By encouraging a culture of continuous improvement and supporting small-scale innovations (referred to as “little i innovation”), organizations can mitigate risks and make steady progress towards their goals. Budden emphasizes the importance of every individual contributing to innovation, whether it’s in artificial intelligence, human resources, or product development.

Overall, Budden’s insights shed light on the evolving landscape of innovation and the crucial role that large organizations play in driving change. By embracing a culture of innovation and empowering employees to think creatively, organizations can navigate challenges and seize opportunities in an increasingly competitive world.

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