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Our 7 Podcast Recommendations about Innovation and Entrepreneurial Spirit

The BMI Lab Blog

While some of us will try to overcome the Zoom-Fatigue by disconnecting from the digital world and find inspiration in books or nature, others prefer to stay connected and enjoy good, insightful content to make the best out of their free time. If you want to find out more about our lean startup approach, check out our Launchpad.

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Why invest in innovation consulting?

mjvinnovation

In the book Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Peter Drucker defines innovation as “the specific instrument of entrepreneurship […] that endows resources with a new capacity to create wealth” Scott Berkun, from Carnegie Mellon University, believes that “innovation is a significant positive change.”

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The 22 Best Business Coaching Websites You Need to Check Out This Year

CMOE

Building Champions Building Champions offers podcasts, books, and a leadership blog to enable professionals to be educated and motivated to consistently improve. BetterUp BetterUp® leans on science and technology to identify a personalized coaching path for leaders and companies. CoachFirm CoachFirm leans on the S.O.M.E.

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Understanding the ISO Standard for Innovation Management – Concepts & Benefits – Podcast Transcript

IM Insights

And I think entrepreneurship has been sort of a common thread throughout everything I’ve done. So, when I started out becoming interested in lean startup and the sort of things, you were one of the big names, right. And your company’s called Lean Ventures, right? . Sure, very brief. And you continue being that.

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Running Lean - 10th Anniversary Edition

Leanstack

It’s been 10 years since the last edition of Running Lean. My goal was to further test and refine the systematic step-by-step process first laid out in the book – moving beyond my own products and across a diverse set of products and industries. How do I apply Running Lean to non-tech products and services?

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My New Project — Unpacking the Innovator’s Gift

Leanstack

Over the last nine years, I’ve published two best-selling books: Running Lean and Scaling Lean. Sure, each switch is grounded in new technology (invention), but the reason we switched (innovation) starts with old problems that may have been okay for a while, until they’re not. I’m working on my most ambitious project yet.

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Innovation Outposts and The Evolution of Corporate R&D

Corporate Innovation

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. Steve and I are working on what we hope will become a book about the new model for corporate entrepreneurship. In the U.S.