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The Flywheel of Growth – A Strategic Innovation Framework

Viima

Today we’ll be focusing on a concept that I’ve personally found to be a tremendously helpful framework for bridging this gap, as well as for communicating these strategic priorities to key stakeholders: The Flywheel of Growth. These days virtually everyone agrees that innovation is strategically important.

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The Flywheel of Growth – A Strategic Innovation Framework

Innovation Excellence

These days virtually everyone agrees that innovation is strategically important. For example, in an international PwC innovation survey of roughly 250 CEOs, only 3% said that innovation is not a strategic priority for them. Regardless of these results, organizations often struggle in aligning their innovation efforts with their overall strategy.

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Interview with Design Thinking Leader Steven Forth on What Makes Business Model Innovation So Challenging

IdeaScale

IdeaScale was introduced to Ibbaka because they are working with us on a very special project to help us innovate on our business model, but we were impressed at their experience, conversancy in design thinking and innovation and passion for subjects like growth models. IdeaScale: So, how did Ibbaka get started and what do you do?

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Five Unicorn Scaleup Strategies

Leapfrogging

His latest book, What a Unicorn Knows , is available on Amazon and reveals the secrets to building high growth startups. A ScaleUp is still an adolescent company, but one generally characterized by rapid annual growth of over 20 percent for at least three years. It’s a much different situation today.

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Fail Well, Pivot Fast: Product Experimentation for Continuous Discovery

Speaker: William Haas Evans - Principal Consultant, Head of Product Strategy & Design Practice, Kuroshio Consulting

Lean A3, PDSA (Plan-Do-Study-Act) and the Build-Measure-Learn or Think-Make-Check loop (to name a few loops) are all learning models informed by the notion that experimentation is the fastest (and most proven) route to product-market fit and achieving sustainable organic growth. Which would you trust your next paycheck on?

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The secret to UnitedHealth Group’s power

Christensen Institute

It’s clear that with its Optum division, United has a new growth engine that is fueling its growth today, and will do so well into the future. It’s clear that with its Optum division, United has a new growth engine that is fueling its growth today, and will do so well into the future. non-governmental) payer.

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Our 7 Favorite Newsletters

The BMI Lab Blog

Lenny’s Newsletter by Lenny Rachitsky This weekly newsletter written by Lenny Rachitsky is an advice column about product, growth, working with humans, and anything else that might stress you out at the office. Newsletters have been around for many many years. Probably even for hundreds of years. You can find the articles on his blog too.