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Business Model Innovation 2020? - From Lean Startups to Impact Startups.

The BMI Lab Blog

Lean startup, coined by Eric Ries and previously described in the book “The Four Steps to Epiphany” (2005) by Eric’s mentor Steve Blank, is singing from the same song-sheet. Since then, a growing number of companies have started to train their people in skills to identify unsolved customer problems or unsatisfied customer needs.

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Balancing Large and Small Firm Capabilities

Integrative Innovation

The corresponding integration of incremental and radical innovation can basically be achieved in different ways: Building ambidextrous and lean startup capabilities. As outlined in earlier posts , organizations need to balance exploitation (i.e. development of existing business) and exploration (i.e. – different processes.

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Innovation Outposts and The Evolution of Corporate R&D

Corporate Innovation

His insights about how corporations are adopting Lean Startup will be at the core of this series of four co-authored blog posts. Steve has spent 21 years as a Silicon Valley entrepreneur in eight startups and the last 13 years as an educator – currently teaching entrepreneurship at Stanford, Berkeley, Columbia and NYU.

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Innovation Outposts and The Evolution of Corporate R&D

Corporate Innovation

His insights about how corporations are adopting Lean Startup will be at the core of this series of four co-authored blog posts. Steve has spent 21 years as a Silicon Valley entrepreneur in eight startups and the last 13 years as an educator – currently teaching entrepreneurship at Stanford, Berkeley, Columbia and NYU.

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Innovation Outposts and The Evolution of Corporate R&D

Corporate Innovation

His insights about how corporations are adopting Lean Startup will be at the core of this series of four co-authored blog posts. Steve has spent 21 years as a Silicon Valley entrepreneur in eight startups and the last 13 years as an educator – currently teaching entrepreneurship at Stanford, Berkeley, Columbia and NYU.