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71 Innovation Methodologies

Open Innovation EU

New Product and Development Service Process (Hauser). New Product Development Front End (Khurana). Revolutionizing Product Development (Wheelwright & Clark). New Product Development Funnel (Katz). Focus stage: Maturity Published: 2008 more…. Development Funnel (Bessant).

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Banks: Too large to fail, easy to Disrupt

Matthew Griffin

In 2008 banks were considered to big to fail but seven years on it’s looking increasingly likely that they’re not too big to disrupt. Technology is having a democratising effect on Entrepreneurship – it’s lowered the bar to entry and it’s shifted the power away from the corporations and into the hands of the individual.

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How Apple created two giants

Matthew Griffin

Many bystanders are more likely to view these two giants emergence onto the global stage as business evolution rather revolution and while Samsung declared their competitive intentions in 2008 Foxconn has only recently reached the starting line of its long journey.

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The Rise of UX Leadership

Harvard Business Review

In a 2008 New York Times interview , he said, "If I am going to be at the top of the car company, I want to be the owner-chef — with knowledge not just of its vehicles but their ingredients. Many organizations are developing strategies to increase their UX capacity and promote product-centric entrepreneurship.

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Why Startups Are More Successful than Ever at Unbundling Incumbents

Harvard Business Review

They are able to offer fundamentally better products and services than the incumbents because of the product-centric DNA of the management teams. They usually focus their product development on a sub-segment of the millennial demographic because millennial customers don’t have much loyalty to existing brands.

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Building a Minimum Viable Product? You're Probably Doing it Wrong

Harvard Business Review

For example, Drew Houston''s March 2008 Digg video for Dropbox generated 70K signups for a product that hadn''t been released yet — and went a long way in confirming product-market fit. Disruptive innovation Entrepreneurship Product development'

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Building a Minimum Viable Product? You’re Probably Doing it Wrong

Harvard Business Review

For example, Drew Houston’s March 2008 Digg video for Dropbox generated 70K signups for a product that hadn’t been released yet — and went a long way in confirming product-market fit. Disruptive innovation Entrepreneurship Product development'

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