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“Lean Startup, or Business Model Design, or Design Thinking?” is the Wrong Question

Leanstack

Every company needs to simultaneously optimize their existing business model (sustain) and search for the next evolution of the business model (disrupt). A brief history of the Continuous Innovation Framework The early scaffolding for the Continuous Innovation Framework was described in my first book: Running Lean.

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It’s Time To Be Skeptical About The Lean Startup. Here’s Why:

Innovation Excellence

It seemed that for years all anyone could talk about was disruptive innovation. Then Stanford launched its d.school and design thinking was where it was at. In 1997 Clayton Christensen published The Innovator’s Dilemma and it sparked a revolution. That was until Henry Chesbrough published Open Innovation in 2003 and that got hot.

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Our 7 Podcast Recommendations about Innovation and Entrepreneurial Spirit

The BMI Lab Blog

Alongside the series of episodes with entrepreneurs and innovation leaders, we recommend the first-ever ETL Research bonus episode which looks at one of the first empirical studies about lean startup , an approach that BMI Lab follows since day 1. 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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5 Excuses of companies that don't innovate (and how to overcome them)

Moves the Needle

There’s a pervasive myth that suggests that all big companies need to get better at disruptive or breakthrough innovation. A culture of entrepreneurship snowballs. At Intuit, MTN Co-Founder Aaron Eden started the snowball by running “LeanStartIN” workshops under the radar to teach lean startup to small handfuls of colleagues.

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Corporate Innovation: How to Overcome Unique Challenges

Econic

But if you don’t start believing that you need to disrupt yourselves before somebody else does, you’re likely going to get disrupted by somebody else. Lots of times, it’s just too difficult to ask the same people working on what your business is already doing to spend time breaking or disrupting it. Governance & Metrics 1.

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5 Excuses of Companies that Don’t Innovate (And How to Overcome Them)

Moves the Needle

There’s a pervasive myth that suggests that all big companies need to get better at disruptive or breakthrough innovation. A culture of entrepreneurship snowballs. At Intuit, MTN Co-Founder Aaron Eden started the snowball by running “LeanStartIN” workshops under the radar to teach lean startup to small handfuls of colleagues.

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