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Entrepreneur System-Designer Leadership: Leading Like a Tinkerer, not a Bureaucrat

Entrepreneur System-Designer Leadership: Leading Like a Tinkerer, not a Bureaucrat

by Christer Lundh | Mar 10, 2025 | Lean Product Development

Let’s face it—traditional leadership models in product development are about as useful as a GPS with no signal. If you’ve ever been caught in the endless loop of command-and-control project management, you know the drill: countless status meetings, action registers...
How can a Lean transformation dramatically improve your game plan and abilities?

How can a Lean transformation dramatically improve your game plan and abilities?

by Christer Lundh | Oct 23, 2024 | Lean Product Development

Much is said and written about Lean and Agile transformations, yet many company transformations suffer from low effectiveness and are burdened by bureaucracy. So how do transformational leaders set out a game plan to succeed? And how do leaders actually create a...
Extreme Ownership: The Principles of Effective Leadership!

Extreme Ownership: The Principles of Effective Leadership!

by Christer Lundh | Feb 19, 2023 | Lean Product Development

The speed and pace of the global operating environment is only getting faster. Leaders and teams that win on any challenge, take “Extreme Ownership” of their learning while being agile.  Our LPPDE Munich Conference (April 2023) will focus on this concept and others....
Keep It Simple – Reduce Complexity by Learning Ten-Times Faster!

Keep It Simple – Reduce Complexity by Learning Ten-Times Faster!

by Christer Lundh | Jan 10, 2023 | Lean Product Development

Disruptions are happening every time a new technology, a new service, or a new business model provides a ten-time improvement of the present solution. According to Tony Seba (author and co-founder of RethinkX) this is valid all since Johannes Gutenberg invented the...
What can leaders learn from the principles of Mission Command?

What can leaders learn from the principles of Mission Command?

by Christer Lundh | Mar 31, 2022 | Lean Product Development

In business, time to market (TTM), is very important. Late product launches and slow TTM negatively impact revenues, risk the erosion of the addressable market, reducing opportunities and causing products to become obsolete faster. That’s why, the speed and pace of...
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