Posts Tagged ‘products’
The Big Bang Is Overrated
When we imagine our ideal product launch we picture attention, applause and armies of customers beating a path to our door. Successful companies hardly ever launch with a big bang. Most hits begin with the slow and steady iteration of a product or service that’s improved by getting it in front of, and in the…
Read MoreTwo Important Characteristics Of Successful Innovations, Products And Services
Successful innovations always start with the customer’s story. The products and services people use AND keep coming back to, create a change in that story. There is life before the product or service existed and a different life after. And so if follows then, that we succeed by thinking less about what we’re creating, and…
Read MoreEfficiency, Quality, Value And Soul
A new public hospital is opening in Perth this week and along with cutting edge medical facilities patients can expect a state-of-the-art “free-roaming food delivery robots”. Our local newspaper reported that, “The 300kg AGVs will deliver up to 2200 meals a day, directly to wards without human intervention, once they leave the kitchen.” The theory…
Read MoreThe Best Ideas Don’t Start With Solutions
Have you ever wondered why your ‘big ideas’ get stuck in mind map central, never to see the light of day, or don’t end up being as groundbreaking as you hoped? Part of the answer lies in the way you’ve been working on implementing those ideas. Those moments of genius and excited clarity that you…
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