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10 Popular Innovation Exercises to Try

InnovationTraining.org

Design thinking Design thinking is a problem-solving approach that puts the user at the center of the design process. There are many design thinking exercises and activities. The ones you find below can be utilized at many stages of the design thinking journey.

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Lean is Dead. Long Live Lean!

Legacy Innovation Group

Lean is Dead. Long Live Lean! Twenty four years ago, James Womack, Daniel Jones, and Daniel Roos introduced our world to a modern understanding of the concept of Lean Production. Lean Production was, and still is, a profoundly powerful management philosophy for the mass production of uniform goods.

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Adopting a Rapid Digital Innovation Process

Paul Hobcraft

The belief that lean management principles will get the innovation out of the door quicker, has been one of those management adoptions that often trick us into believing we are achieving more than we actually are. Leans slows down and becomes increasingly burdened by fat being layered on, further down the innovation execution process.

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New Innovation Books for 2021 & Beyond

InnovationTraining.org

Check out our list of design thinking books to read. This book by Nathan Furr covers tips and techniques learned from design thinking, innovation, and the lean startup business model which has grown in popularity in the last few years. The Lean Startup. New Releases in 2021. Find it here. Find it here.

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Rapid Experimentation: The Fast Track to Overcoming Uncertainty

Moves the Needle

However, the rise of Lean Startup methodologies, popularized by Eric Ries in his book “The Lean Startup,” brought rapid experimentation to the forefront. Origins and Growth of Rapid Experimentation Experimentation has long been a part of business practices. Not all experiments are MVPs, but all MVPs are indeed experiments.

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Purpose Driven Innovation

Gregg Fraley

If everyone else is jumping off the Design Thinking bridge shouldn’t we? Just kidding, Design Thinking can be a good choice, as can Agile, or Lean, or your own blended system. This blog post was co-written with Kathleen Curtis Wolfe of The Purpose Partners. Which is best?

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When Building a Culture For Innovation, Form Follows Function

Cris Beswick

This functional need could spawn new organisational forms like dedicated research labs, university partnerships to cultivate talent pipelines, or acquiring an agile tech startup and grafting it into the existing structure. The shift may trigger the dissolving of obsolete product divisions threatened by savvier competitors.

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