At its core, innovation introduces something new into your current processes and offerings. This means that the pursuit of digital innovation requires changing how you operate and challenging certain known truths of your business. Without a clearly defined culture or the ability to articulate your vision for the firm, your innovation efforts will run aground.

How does an organization’s culture affect innovation? A July panel discussion at ALM’s Legalweek covered how to ensure successful tech innovation in an industry that’s slow to change. To overcome resistance and help everyone understand the goal, you need to accurately describe what will happen. By broadening the initiative beyond technology, you create a culture shift that supports scalable innovation and operational excellence.

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