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What is Lean Innovation? Components and Examples

Moves the Needle

Lean Innovation Definition At Moves The Needle, we define lean innovation as “reducing waste in the discovery, creation, and delivering of new value to customers." We base Lean Innovation principles upon the 3 E’s of Lean Innovation : Empathy, Experiments and Evidence. Where design thinking ends, Lean Startup begins.

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15 most important Innovation Theories your company should be using

Idea to Value

Suggested viewing: 12 – Disruptive Innovation. Brought to prominence by Professor Clayton Christensen’s book The Innovator’s Dilemma , this important theory provides an explanation as to why large, established companies eventually get overtaken by smaller ones, and it introduced the concept of disruptive innovation.

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So Where Is Innovation Heading?

Paul Hobcraft

There are significant shifts underway towards digital innovation in R&D and new-product development. Of course, this shift requires really big changes in strategy, operations, the organization and in each individuals orientation. It does seem we all need to pursue disruptive and radical innovation designs.

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Toward a New Horizon Model

Moves the Needle

The likelihood of that happening is, of course, dependent on your definition of innovation. Original: Horizon 1 describes the work necessary to protect and extend existing revenue sources that can be done in the near term, as a regular course of doing business. Product development just doesn’t work that way.

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"T" time for innovation

Jeffrey Phillips

Of course there are other ways to get ideas, primarily from third parties or by acquiring intellectual property, and those are right for some situations and conditions, but this option is relevant only part of the time. The first team wants to sustain existing products and profits and not ruffle feathers.

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The Case for Dual Innovation

Tim Kastelle

This requires risk taking, of course, since no one can foresee the outcome or results of such initiatives. Similarly, about 70 percent of disruptive innovators also lean toward a more centralized approach. Engine 2 efforts are disruptive and potentially game changing. Source: Accenture.

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How to Effectively Support an Innovative Culture Without Compromising Business Goals

Planview

This was the mantra of Facebook in its early days, as is the case with most startups that subscribe to the iterative product development method popularized by the Lean Startup. Such is the pace of change and disruption driven by technological and business model innovation. Move fast and break things.”. Methodologies.

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