College can be full of theoretical solutions to problems that only real-life experience can solve. That’s why the University of Maryland’s Honors Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program branched out and challenged four teams of freshman and sophomore students with finding solutions to improve the services of Corcentric, a McLean, Va.–based cloud-based provider of financial process automation solutions.
“Sometimes what stifles innovation and creativity is people within a workplace dynamic who say, ‘I have this really great idea, but I don’t want to show up my boss,'” Corcentric COO Matt Clark told Technical.ly DC. “These kids are not jaded by preconceived notions or thoughts.”
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