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Becoming Real Innovators

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As a father, I can tell my daughter many facts about riding a bike: put your foot on the forward pedal to start, look straight ahead, lean into the turn, steer to keep your balance. Why isn’t it deeply bred into the company’s culture where innovation would happen as a matter of course? Lean into the turn? I’ll certainly crash!”

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Top 10 must-read books on Innovation

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Running Lean: Iterate from Plan A to a Plan That Works by Ash Maurya LeanStack Founder and creator of the Lean Canvas, Ash Maurya, tells you how startups can find the product/market fit by following a systematic process based on innovative approaches based on innovative approaches such as Lean Startup and Bootstrapping.

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When innovation led to a reversal of fortunes

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In 2004, CEO Knudstrop embarked on a back-to-the-basics journey, and went from a loss of $292 million that year to a profit of $117 million in 2005. Lego has managed to wring sustainability by adopting the Lean startup approach. Innovation is ingrained in its organizational culture. “Bionicle” was the only saving grace.