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GFi Innovation — Fall Training Course Schedule

Gregg Fraley

If you’re in the Chicago or Denver areas, check out these innovation training course offerings. Gregg Fraley Innovation (GFi) is offering three public courses in late October and early November. Click on the course title to register. Innovation Intensive will help you improve the effectiveness of innovation projects.

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Beyond bans: Schools’ role in a hard reset on the ‘phone-based childhood’

Christensen Institute

His piece masterfully weaves together a host of data points demonstrating how, in the course of a single decade, childhood and adolescence were “rewired” to be “more sedentary, solitary, virtual, and incompatible with healthy human development.” These are not just possible, but incredibly affordable, with modern technology.

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My New Project — Unpacking the Innovator’s Gift

Leanstack

I’m working on my most ambitious project yet. 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.

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GFi Innovation Public Training Course

Gregg Fraley

Course Description: Innovation Intensive is a one day, deep dive, into fundamental and advanced concepts in innovation. It examines culture assessment, strategy, and on-going project management. It includes an overview of key frameworks ( Design Thinking, Agile, Lean, TRIZ, Synectics, Stage-Gate, CPS ) and their essential tools.

Course 26
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Move Sooner and Faster Than You Think You Can

Tim Kastelle

Part 6 in The Lean Startup Series The day before we started our first Lean LaunchPad program with the CSIRO, Bill McKeague and I talked strategy over coffee. I often refer to that first one as our Minimum Viable Lean LaunchPad. It was, of course, classic Build-Measure-Learn. We didn’t get there on the first try.

LEAN 100
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Is Our Business Model Ready to Launch?

Tim Kastelle

Part 2 in The Lean Startup Series Why do new ventures fail? This tendency is amplified when the projects are based on scientific research. Here is what the Lean Startup team says : If you’re wondering which kind of risk you face, let me help you out: It’s customer risk. Market(or customer) risk: does anyone want it?

LEAN 100
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The Role of Lean Innovation in Mergers and Acquisitions

Moves the Needle

You can use Lean Innovation techniques -- Empathy, Experiments, and Evidence to ensure the driving force is sustained through the integration. But of course, the real question is, “What do you mean by innovation?” One organization might consider innovation to be a new channel to market and another sees it as new technology.

LEAN 40