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A Sampling of Testimonials from Idea Champions Clients

Idea Champions

Brush, Chair: Entrepreneurship Division, Babson College "The Idea Champions team brings a creative, energetic and fun approach to idea generation. The learnings from that session instantly changed the way we run our ideation sessions -- both internally and externally with our clients.

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Idea Champions Helps All Kinds of People Originate Great Ideas

Idea Champions

The best of these will guide AT&T's development for years to come." - Robert Rubin, Product Development, AT&T. Several of the ideas we came up with in the Idea Champions session are being developed into concrete projects that are looking like very profitable opportunities." - Rudy Villa, VP, GE/RCA Licensing.

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Three Tools I Use to Enhance Customer Engagement and Innovate Strategically

Fehmida Kapadia

Paradigms of product development have shifted significantly in the last decade. We have started integrating the agile and lean methodology (popularized by the IT industry) into our waterfall methodology (popularized by the manufacturing industry). The key tenet of agile and lean development is to quickly and iteratively build?—?test?—?learn.

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Start With Mindset

Leanstack

We’re already at the 10 year anniversary of the Lean Startup. Yes, it was a little over 10 years ago that Eric Ries started sharing a series of blog posts and giving talks on a new way of building products?—?ideas ideas that went on to spark the global Lean Startup movement. Using a Lean Canvas does not a Lean Startup make.

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The secrets behind building a Unicorn

Matthew Griffin

Only one thing is certain at this stage – you’re going to end up iterating your product time and time again, tweaking, perfecting, tearing it down and starting again. The products are very easy to adopt. They use lean, agile development techniques. They build good Minimum Viable Products.