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Ideation: Anatomy of a New Product Idea

Taivara

Ideation: Anatomy of a New Product Idea. Getting New Product Ideas Flowing. Wargaming – Wargaming seeks a robust, flexible strategies that enable your product to anticipate and outmaneuver competitive, or other, threats that can have devastating consequences. Taivara Blog Post by Kevin Dwinnell.

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Top 10 Product Development and Innovation Management Predictions for 2024

Planview

As we welcome the new year, we asked our team of product innovation experts and thought leaders to identify trends they’re seeing across the industry and within our customer implementations. Simple cost analysis and prioritization methods for complex portfolios and criteria will likely fall short.

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Gartner Research Insights: 5 Innovation Hacks to Boost your Digital Return

Qmarkets

Today innovation talent pools are growing even larger. Companies are realizing that all their personnel can help contribute to the ideation process – not just a designated few. Other companies are going even further afield and turning to their customers or the general public to help them solve problems and create new products. .

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Gartner Research Insights: 5 Innovation Hacks to Boost your Digital Return

Qmarkets

Today innovation talent pools are growing even larger. Companies are realizing that all their personnel can help contribute to the ideation process – not just a designated few. Other companies are going even further afield and turning to their customers or the general public to help them solve problems and create new products. .

Survey 40
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Bring Startup Speed to your Innovation Team with Personas

Your Ideas are Terrible

Ever been in a product strategy meeting and unable to answer this simple question: So who is our customer? When I was working on new product innovation for Coca-Cola, I quickly realized the first customer I had to satisfy was The Coca-Cola Company and bottlers. So… just who is our customer anyway?