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50+ Business Cases on Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Open Innovation EU

During a course we developed at Avans University this winter, we asked students to gather relevant business cases on innovation and entrepreneurship in order to analyse them and prepare discussions around organization design. Source: www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/operations/our-insights/when-toyota-met-e-commerce-lean-at-amazon.

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The UX Professionals’ Guide to Working with Agile Scrum Teams

Boxes and Arrows

I first encountered Agile Development in 2005, when a team I supported was chosen to help pilot Scrum development methodology at Yahoo! But, while team members may be offered training or even certification on Agile development practices, the training rarely discusses best practices for integrating UX design into the development process.

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Integrating UX into the Product Backlog

Boxes and Arrows

Teams moving to agile often struggle to integrate agile with best practices in user-centered design (UCD) and user experience (UX) in general. This concept is adapted from UCD ’s scenario based design methods. Staffing Resource’s name Who’s owns the design, at whatever level of fidelity is agreed to.

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When innovation led to a reversal of fortunes

hackerearth

Apple has refashioned consumer experience with its iconic branding, stylish design and a diverse product range, its own retail stores, and important partnerships with the competition. The climb has been quite an uphill task for the iconic toy designer. Lego has managed to wring sustainability by adopting the Lean startup approach.

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Business Model Innovation 2020? - From Lean Startups to Impact Startups.

The BMI Lab Blog

This thinking in “markets” and “technologies” changed with the rise of customer centricity, human centered design, and design thinking in the mid-2000s. Lean startup, coined by Eric Ries and previously described in the book “The Four Steps to Epiphany” (2005) by Eric’s mentor Steve Blank, is singing from the same song-sheet.

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