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The Lean Entrepreneurship Playbook A Practical Guide To Innovation In The Modern Enterprise 1st Edition George Watt

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The Lean Entrepreneurship Playbook A Practical Guide To Innovation In The Modern Enterprise 1st Edition George Watt
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Publisher: Apress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.77 MB
Pages: 771
Author: George Watt
ISBN: 9798868801211, 8868801213
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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The Lean Entrepreneurship Playbook A Practical Guide To Innovation In The Modern Enterprise 1st Edition George Watt by George Watt 9798868801211, 8868801213 instant download after payment.

Established organizations in both public and private sectors struggle to bring new, innovative ideas to life. Countless innovation programs have mixed track records, with most failing to deliver meaningful results. Many innovation initiatives fail because they do not get the momentum they need early on, they start in the wrong place, they are structured to deliver the wrong type of outcome, or they focus on the wrong problems and assumptions. There are many possibilities, and launching the wrong kind of program can doom an initiative before the first idea is generated. This book takes you through a step-by-step approach that will enable you to select, structure, and deliver the right type of initiative to nurture and incubate your new and innovative ideas, and ensure that they have the best possible chance to succeed. It discusses what must be considered to properly structure your program, including important differences required when delivering new programs, projects, or public sector initiatives, and insight on additional requirements if your solutions include physical components. It is filled with questions, examples, artifacts, and tools to help you make key choices, and includes frameworks and examples that will help accelerate your deployment. What You Will Learn Build your initiative or program, step-by-step, and measure its effectiveness Know what to consider when creating your innovation or incubation program, framework, or approach Understand how innovative ideas differ, why that’s important, and why different approaches are required for each Select and structure your initiative, program, or approach to bring new, valuable ideas to life, whether they are new products, new programs, or internal projects Create the conditions for repeatable innovation, acceleration, or incubation Know the common impediments to innovation in established public and private sector organizations Avoid the key obstacles and trapdoors to successful innovation and incubation initiatives and programs Successfully prepare and lay a solid foundation for your initiative or program Continuously improve your program, framework, or approach Who This Book Is For People addressing impediments to incubating new ideas in established private/public sector organizations such as: executives looking to deliver new ideas; people responsible for the creation and operation of incubation, innovation, and accelerator programs; business executives and leadership teams who are stagnating or shrinking; technical leaders struggling to deliver innovative products and programs; consultants helping organizations overcome innovation challenges; entrepreneurs; innovators working for mid- to large-sized organizations who are frustrated with roadblocks; program developers, program managers, Scrum masters, and product owners

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