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Why do you add avoidable risk to your product development?

Why do you add avoidable risk to your product development?

by Ron Marsiglio | Aug 6, 2017 | Knowledge, Lean Product Development

There are always nice-to-have features, new technology and breakthrough ideas in new product development. In fact, new products are usually littered with unnecessary and avoidable risk. One high profile example was an all new wide body, mostly carbon fiber, aircraft....
The quest to achieve innovation excellence

The quest to achieve innovation excellence

by Suzanne van Egmond | Apr 8, 2016 | Lean Product Development

Innovation is investing in new ideas, and that comes with a risk as new ideas always require knowledge gaps to be filled and it is never certain if this will be successful. Many companies have something like “achieving innovation excellence” in their mission; but what...
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