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Non-Profit Innovation: NCARB Brings New Product to Market

Moves the Needle

How The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Used Lean Innovation to Create New Value for Their Customers Take this Case Study with you! Click here to download. “ We used to be so focused on releasing good products that we didn’t validate if we were spending time on the right thing, which slowed us down. . ”

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Finding a Viable Market – Quantifying the True Opportunity for Your Innovation

Taivara

Finding a Viable Market. Download the White Paper. Time and again we see both start-up founders and major corporations invest huge amounts of time and money in a product, only to find that there isn’t an adequate market for it or that it’s way too difficult to compete. Download the White Paper.

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Scaled Agile Framework: what is and how it works

mjvinnovation

Among other things, it: enables the implementation of Lean-Agile software at the corporate level; is based on Lean and Agile principles; provides detailed guidance for working on the Portfolio, Value Stream, Program and Team; was designed to meet the needs of all stakeholders within an organization.

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Feeling the Pain – Articulating the Problem your Business Solves

Taivara

Download the White Paper. Click on the button below to download our free white paper, Feeling the Pain. Download the White Paper. Kevin has a history of driving product innovation, testing promising business markets and forging robust client relationships to boost top-line revenue. Feeling the Pain. by: Kevin Dwinnell.

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The Artist and The Innovator

Leanstack

So he downloads a few templates and picks one he likes. This is no longer the case… Also, because building products was prohibitively expensive, teams that managed to raise funding used to have a significant unfair advantage over others because they could get to market faster and learn faster than their competitors.