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What Did the Pandemic Teach Us About New Product Development?

Planview

In this post, you will find questions and answers from an incredibly timely and informative webinar that provided crucial new product development best practices based on lessons learned from the pandemic. Robert Cooper in the Journal of Product Innovation Management. Addressing Agile-Stage-Gate PPM Implementation Challenges.

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Have organizations become more collaborative over 25 years? What has enabled that?

Paul Hobcraft

From linear to agile: Idea generation is now a continuous process, not a one-time event. From linear to iterative: Implementation is now an iterative process, not a one-time event. Organizations are using rapid prototyping and continuous testing to refine and improve new products and services as they are being implemented.

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The Best Innovation Keynote Speakers Talking Points & Presentations

Leapfrogging

Unleashing Innovation with the Best Keynote Speakers Importance of Keynote Speakers in Corporate Events Keynote speakers play a pivotal role in corporate events, as they have the power to set the tone and energize the audience. Here’s how to ensure you make the best choice for your event.

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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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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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The Science of How Customers Buy Anything

Leanstack

A basic tenet of running lean is validating a product or feature ideally without having to build it first. This makes complete sense when you look at every product or feature as its own customer factory. This triggering event pushes the customer to seek some desired better outcome or make some change towards progress.

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Fear of Failure and Lack of Speed In a Large Corporation

Steve Blank

.) – and the costs to deliver the product/service and have well defined product development and product management tools that emphasize the linear nature of shipping products to existing customers. for new product development that emphasize immediate returns.

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