Business Innovation.
When growth starts with the right question.

Customer-driven business innovation begins where your customer’s real needs live. In what people feel, expect, miss, and are starting to demand. June20 turns that insight into new propositions, services, business models, and growth directions that markets actually reward.

“Growth rarely fails for lack of ideas. It fails because it starts from the wrong question or in the wrong place.”
Bart De Leeuw - Business Innovation Manager June20

What do we mean by ‘business innovation’?

At June20, business innovation is the practice of developing new propositions, services, business models, and ways of working that create durable growth. For us, it runs along two essential growth levers:

External focus
Commercial strategies, propositions, and innovations that respond to customers, markets, and emerging opportunities.

Internal focus
Optimised processes and accelerated AI adoption, so your organisation can actually deliver on that ambition.

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Where should you start?

Do you want to explore customer-driven business innovation?

or

Do you want to explore AI-powered internal innovation?

“The perfect answer to the wrong question is still a wrong answer.”
Wolfgang Florizoone - Managing Director June20
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Not sure where your biggest opportunity sits?

That’s exactly why we developed an innovation scan. In a few minutes you’ll see where your growth tension lies, and where your business model becomes vulnerable.

Take the free business innovation scan and receive your personal innovation profile and first strategic report.

Business innovation:
common questions answered

What does business innovation consultancy mean?
A business innovation consultant helps you find new sources of growth, by uncovering changing customer needs, sharpening propositions and business models, and embedding new ways of working internally.
Digital transformation focuses on technology and systems. Business innovation starts from the growth question. Customer tension, market opportunity, business model, and uses technology only where it creates real value.

They start from a (perceived) solution instead of the right question, and they innovate externally without building the internal capacity to deliver. June20 connects both.