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Moving Lean Construction into the Digital Age: Last Planner Meets Collective Intelligence

Planview

The leaders of these firms say that they marked 2016 as the year in which they felt that they could put the dark days of the 2007-08 recession behind them, once and for all. Flush times do not mean relief from competition. Connecting Lean Construction with Collective Intelligence. Many construction firms are family led.

LEAN 40
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Moving Lean Construction into the Digital Age: Last Planner Meets Collective Intelligence

Planview

The leaders of these firms say that they marked 2016 as the year in which they felt that they could put the dark days of the 2007-08 recession behind them, once and for all. Flush times do not mean relief from competition. Connecting Lean Construction with Collective Intelligence. Many construction firms are family led.

LEAN 40
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Treating Discovery Like Execution Will Kill Innovation

Tim Kastelle

” That’s what I said to my friend Steve Adelman about the projects we collaborate on as part of the Wharton-UQ Global Consulting Practicum program. With the lean startup movement, we now have a set of tools that startups can use to make sure that they do discovery first, then execution. ” he replied.

LEAN 100
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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., Entrepreneurial thinking is described as having an entrepreneurial expert mindset (Krueger, 2007). Krueger, 2007).

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

The manufacturing industry is becoming increasingly capable of creating small batches (or even single units) of personalized products at very competitive prices. It’s likely that 3D printer prices will decrease over the next few years due to competitive pressure and higher shipment volumes. Imagine a new startup every 3 days?…