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

Christensen Institute

But they belie an inconvenient truth that education systems must face head-on: schools are inextricably linked to the good, bad, and ugly of what’s happening in the consumer market. Social media platforms make money on engagement, and even more money on addiction. That won’t be easy.

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Lean is Dead. Long Live Lean!

Legacy Innovation Group

Lean is Dead. Long Live Lean! Twenty four years ago, James Womack, Daniel Jones, and Daniel Roos introduced our world to a modern understanding of the concept of Lean Production. Lean Production was, and still is, a profoundly powerful management philosophy for the mass production of uniform goods.

LEAN 40
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Non-Profit Innovation: NCARB Brings New Product to Market

Moves the Needle

How The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Used Lean Innovation to Create New Value for Their Customers Take this Case Study with you! The result: development of a market-ready product ( lineup™ ) in a fraction of the time, and the confidence to apply their strengthened skill set to other areas of uncertainty.

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Innovation fundamentals: using time effectively

Jeffrey Phillips

There is first elapsed time - the time from the first recognition of an opportunity or need until the product comes to market. We have an artificially imposed time constraint on innovation activities, forced upon us by the financial reporting mechanisms of the stock market. There's another time that is also important.

LEAN 155
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New innovation approaches to counter the fear of Business Contagion

Paul Hobcraft

We need to put to use a different innovation model or approach. We are at the cusp or already into significant changes to how the world, society and we as individuals will manage or engage going into the future. Knowledge flows are constantly changing and often surprise us and need adaption to what this means.

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Customer, Culture, and Learning: Takeaways from the Lean Startup Conference

Moves the Needle

Anyone who has ever attended Lean Startup Conference (previously known as Lean Startup Week) in the past knows that this annual event regularly features invigorating speakers that divulge the newest insights and innovations in modern management for a wide array of industries and company types. Click to Tweet.

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Innovating in an Economic Downturn

Innovators Alliance

While these moves may make sense in the short-run, a big risk nevertheless exists – that as the downturn shifts to an upturn, our myopic focus will blind us to new opportunities. Smart companies however, respond to leaner budgets by deploying non-traditional methods that are both cheaper and tend to engage customers in creative new ways.