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Episode 58: Sari Kaganoff on Navigating Innovation and Partnerships for Digital Health Startups

32m · Agile Giants: Lessons from Corporate Innovators · 21 Jul 21:38

Join us on this week's episode of Agile Giants as we dive into the world of digital health startups and the crucial role of partnerships in driving innovation.

Our guest, Sari Kaganoff, General Manager of Consulting at Rock Health shares her expertise on how enterprises and startups should approach partnerships as part of their overall innovation strategy. Beyond the obvious benefits of resource access, she reveals the hidden advantages that startups can gain through collaboration with enterprises.

Drawing from Rock Health's extensive network, Sari provides real-world examples of companies they work with and the diverse ways they engage with them. These insights shed light on the dynamic nature of corporate-startup partnerships in the digital health industry.

Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on the future of digital health startups and the role of corporate-startup partnerships in driving innovation.



Show links:
LINKEDIN- https://www.linkedin.com/company/rock-health/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarik/

WEBSITE- https://rockhealth.com/

TWITTER- https://twitter.com/KaganoffSari, https://twitter.com/Rock_Health

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