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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. Agile Case Studies Archives – Agile Advice. A Brief History of Lean. Do Pivots Matter?

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HOW ENTREPRENEURS CAN UTILISE SOFTWARE

ImagineNation

Some businesses reach a product offering or market share equilibrium and then don’t push on. Software development and maintenance comes at a price. However, savvy entrepreneurs know how to leverage software cost to optimise performance, without it costing them a fortune. By taking an agile approach. Of course not.

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Why Build, Measure, Learn – isn’t just throwing things against the wall to see if they work – the Minimal Viable Product

Steve Blank

Best practices in software development started to move to agile development in the early 2000’s. This methodology improved on waterfall by building software iteratively and involving the customer. With Agile you could end up satisfying every feature a customer asked for and still go out of business.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

So, at the very least, automotive OEMs have a market perception problem. Focusing on connected car and autonomous vehicles provides a clear indication of where the automotive companies see the larger market opportunity, while they continue to take advantage of their existing supply chains and gasoline-based propulsion infrastructure.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

So, at the very least, automotive OEMs have a market perception problem. Focusing on connected car and autonomous vehicles provides a clear indication of where the automotive companies see the larger market opportunity, while they continue to take advantage of their existing supply chains and gasoline-based propulsion infrastructure.