How Are Kids Innovating Faster Than You?
A Step-By-Step Guide with Tools to Go from Innovative Ideas to Launched Solutions Fast
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Narrated by:
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George M. Nagle
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By:
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George M. Nagle
About this listen
How can a 20-year-old college dropout beat a multibillion dollar company to the market? It may not sound reasonable, but it happens every day across the globe.
How Are Kids Innovating Faster Than You? demonstrates how you can take a truly innovative idea to a launched solution in eight months. You don't need a ridiculous amount of resources, but you do need to focus on a Minimal Viable Solution (MVS) with a dedicated team. You will work a process that cuts out all of the excess work that is more appropriate for iterations or that is simple unneeded.
The way you are getting beat to the market with fantastic new innovations is because the inexperienced individuals are moving forward without the entanglement of experience. They don't know all of the things they are supposed to do. That enables them to just do. Their Breakthrough Thinking process brings creativity front and center to reduce ideas without diluting them. They work hand-in-hand with the innovators and early adopters to change industries that can spawn new ones.
You will get to utilize all of the Breakthrough Thinking to go faster to the market than you can imagine. The ensembles you create will begin moving through projects so quickly you may find you are the innovation leader almost overnight. More importantly, you will look back and wonder why your organization took so long to get back to having fun while bringing life-changing ideas to the world.
Join us in this final installment from the Breakthrough Thinking series from The Ideation Emporium of Creativity.
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