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THE PROS AND CONS OF A LEAN STARTUP

ImagineNation

Guest blog by Claire Wilson. Lean’ is the buzzword of the last decade, challenging old school thinking that dictates that a successful business must be resource-heavy to achieve sustainable growth, whilst also giving credence to those who want to launch “almost-there” app startups today to achieve market domination tomorrow.

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WHY IS IT MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER TO INNOVATE?

ImagineNation

We also know exactly what transformative innovation involves, and how to enable and equip people to connect and collaborate in new ways to effect constructive and sustainable change in a world of unknowns. As well as to be resilient and adaptive to grow and flow in today’s chaotic BANI environment. Shaping the next normal.

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5 Excuses of companies that don't innovate (and how to overcome them)

Moves the Needle

A culture of entrepreneurship snowballs. At Intuit, MTN Co-Founder Aaron Eden started the snowball by running “LeanStartIN” workshops under the radar to teach lean startup to small handfuls of colleagues. To get started: Run internal lean startup hackathons, where the process rewards iterative learning over solution building.

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5 Excuses of Companies that Don’t Innovate (And How to Overcome Them)

Moves the Needle

A culture of entrepreneurship snowballs. At Intuit, MTN Co-Founder Aaron Eden started the snowball by running “LeanStartIN” workshops under the radar to teach lean startup to small handfuls of colleagues. To get started: Run internal lean startup hackathons, where the process rewards iterative learning over solution building.

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Strategic Thinking – 16 Ideas for Creating an Entrepreneurial Environment Inside Your Company

BrainZooming

Dean related her internal entrepreneurship (or “intrapreneurship”) lessons in three areas of strategic thinking: building the team, creating the culture, and defining success. Start new, fresh, and lean, with a true appreciation for moving with speed, persistence, and a thick skin relative to failure! – Mike Brown.

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11 Paradoxes of Entrepreneurial Thinking: why entrepreneurship can hardly be taught

Open Innovation EU

As opposed to entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial thinking is not necessarily bound to entrepreneurs (to be); it is an essential skill for ‘strengthening human capital, employability and competitiveness’ (Bacigalupo et al., Entrepreneurship. That brings us to entrepreneurial thinking. Behind deep cognitive structures are deep beliefs.”

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Want Innovative Teaching? Apply Startup Principles to Reinvent Learning.

InnovationTraining.org

Then go beyond talking about it, and create opportunities for them to collaborate and work on their ideas. For instance, flipped staff meetings would let teachers get presentations emailed to them so time together could be dedicated towards collaborating and problem-solving. That’s where lean methodology comes up.