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Why Less is More: Product Strategy

Innovation Excellence

Now, private label competitors are beating us in every area: technology, price, placement, design and sales. Anxiety floods the boardroom, the conference rooms, every decision. Costs are rising. Returns are flat. Margins are thinning.

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

Qmarkets

Hackathons, internal innovation programs, open innovation, technology acquisitions…these days it seems like everyone is jumping onto the innovation bandwagon. How is innovation best performed? Can guidelines for innovation be created? So buying innovation externally is a smart option.

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

Qmarkets

Hackathons, internal innovation programs, open innovation, technology acquisitions…these days it seems like everyone is jumping onto the innovation bandwagon. How is innovation best performed? Can guidelines for innovation be created? So buying innovation externally is a smart option.

Survey 40
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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. Factors influencing product development and delivery, like environmental impact (e.g.,

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Ideation: Anatomy of a New Product Idea

Taivara

We’ve found a few methods to be consistently helpful with the teams we work with: Blue Sky – Creative ideas are encourage without constraints, don’t let beliefs or even current technology limit you. Many times this a technology question, but could be a resource constraint (e.g. Time to market, how fast can the work get done.