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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

Waterfall Development. While it sounds simple , the Build Measure Learn approach to product development is a radical improvement over the traditional Waterfall model used throughout the 20 th century to build and ship products. It often took companies three tries to get products right. We can now do better.

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How Apple created two giants

Matthew Griffin

Company Executives are increasingly compelled to report profit in percentage terms so naturally they promote and reward the behaviours that increase margins. Almost from the start of its journey Steve Jobs and the Executive Board shaped Apple into an innovative Design company and this is an important distinction to make.

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How to Set Up a Corporate Innovation Outpost That Works

Corporate Innovation

Steve and I are working on what we hope will become a book about the new model for corporate entrepreneurship. In our last post, we addressed the six key questions that senior management should address to determine if an Innovation Outpost makes sense for a company. If the answer is yes, here’s a step-by-step guide to help set one up.

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How to Set Up a Corporate Innovation Outpost That Works

Corporate Innovation

Steve and I are working on what we hope will become a book about the new model for corporate entrepreneurship. In our last post, we addressed the six key questions that senior management should address to determine if an Innovation Outpost makes sense for a company. If the answer is yes, here’s a step-by-step guide to help set one up.

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How to Set Up a Corporate Innovation Outpost That Works

Corporate Innovation

Steve and I are working on what we hope will become a book about the new model for corporate entrepreneurship. In our last post, we addressed the six key questions that senior management should address to determine if an Innovation Outpost makes sense for a company. If the answer is yes, here’s a step-by-step guide to help set one up.

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How to Set Up a Corporate Innovation Outpost That Works

Steve Blank

Evangelos and I are working on what we hope will become a book about the new model for corporate entrepreneurship. In our last post, we addressed the six key questions that senior management should address to determine if an Innovation Outpost makes sense for a company. How do you staff it? Silicon Valley, Boston).