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An Answer to the Pains of Integrating Agile and UX

Boxes and Arrows

I recently attended UXPA 2013 in D.C. Although I was attending as a sponsor/exhibitor for Indigo Studio, I did manage to break away to go to the “There’s more than one way to skin a cat: Integrating UX into an Agile environment” session. The answer situates itself within the Lean approach to product development. Enter the book.

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Balancing Innovation via Organizational Ambidexterity – Part 3

Integrative Innovation

Typically, the first stage of an innovation funnel is “ideation”, the last one “market launch”. Ideation : Ideas for innovation in products, services and business models are generated. Ideation : When a firm has a strong innovation culture and a sufficiently open innovation mindset there is usually no shortage in innovation ideas.

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The secrets behind building a Unicorn

Matthew Griffin

They use lean, agile development techniques. Only one thing is certain at this stage – you’re going to end up iterating your product time and time again, tweaking, perfecting, tearing it down and starting again. Hyper growth companies all have the following memes in common: They iterate fast and fail fast. They put design first.