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3 Questions You Need to Ask Before Creating an Innovation Roadmap

Leapfrogging

In January 1996, two Stanford PhD students started working on a research project that would change the world. Today, that project has become known as Google and its two founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, have completely changed the way the world works. Businesses that don’t innovate risk being disrupted by their competitors.

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A new normal is upon us, the paradigm shift that will change the World.

Paul Hobcraft

Still, it is how we all undergo the changes needed in a radically different set of economic circumstances. The change in our world is even a little scary, it actually is giving me a little “angst.” ” When you change paradigms , you’re changing how you think about something.

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Rationale, Passion and Beliefs: Changing how we approach the Energy transition.

Innovating4Energy

Questioning the need to change how we approach the Energy transition. We do seem to be missing out on broader community engagement for this energy transition – I want to change that. I wrote my final energy post for 2023 asking, “ Can we change accepted practices in any energy transition?

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Turn the Tables on Product Development Disruptions

Planview

Disruptions to effective product development are constant but don’t need to be detrimental to an organization’s ability to deliver innovation with speed and maintain a healthy ROI. That shift creates constant momentum, making it easier to adjust perspectives and see with more clarity all the opportunities to turn the tables on disruption.

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Navigating the Shift from Project to Product: A Map for Success 

Planview

In the dynamic world of technology, where the pace of change is relentless and the demand for agility is non-negotiable, how do enterprises ensure they’re on the path to success? The magnitude of inefficiency and waste generated as organizations undergo the transition needs urgent attention from business and technology leaders.

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Using End-to-End Visibility to Scale and Streamline Automotive Production

Planview

Unlike traditional manufacturing processes characterized by tangible endpoints, software development for vehicles is inherently iterative and demands agility to keep pace with evolving technological requirements. This includes anticipating changes in demand, technology, or market dynamics and adjusting methods accordingly.

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Top Strategies to Prioritize Features for Innovation Teams

IdeaScale

And now they have to figure out which features should be prioritized for their innovation roadmap, too? In this blog, we will recommend strategies for choosing the best features for your innovation roadmap along with the do’s and don’ts of feature prioritization. . Prioritize based on your existing roadmap. Kano Model.