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Why Corporations Need “Coopetition” with Startups

KindlingApp

Often a startup’s goal is to be the next big disruptive innovation that changes the face of the market forever. If they are unable to quickly develop an appropriate response to an encroaching startup’s value proposition, large corporations end up losing market shares and struggling to retain customers.

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“Lean Startup, or Business Model Design, or Design Thinking?” is the Wrong Question

Leanstack

And companies that continuously outlearn their competition win. How do you define traction and measure product/market fit? - March 9, 2012 - Running Lean Meta-Process - Lean Canvas Continuous Innovation Framework 2.0? A key tenet for doing this well and succeeding in the new world is speed.

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11 Paradoxes of Entrepreneurial Thinking: why entrepreneurship can hardly be taught

Open Innovation EU

And for that reason it has become an integral criteria in many prescriptive regulations for (higher) education and in increasing numbers also explicitly and implicitly part of curricula (Saavedra & Opfer, 2012). Entrepreneurship. These two extremes – and everything in between – have been topic of discussion ever since.

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Elon Musk – Serial Entrepreneur and founder of Tesla Motors and SpaceX

Destination Innovation

In 2012 SpaceX made history when it became the first commercial company to send a rocket into space carrying a payload to the ISS. In 2004 Musk had helped fund the start-up Tesla Motors in order to produce mass market electric cars. In his own way he wants to use science and entrepreneurship to make the world a better place.