Steve Blank: Why Innovation Dies ⇢
- Innovation in New Markets do not come from “overarching strategies”
- It comes out of opportunity, chaos and rapid experimentation
- Solutions are found by betting on a portfolio of low-cost experiments
- With a minimum number of constraints
- The road for innovation does not go through committee
Steve Blank shows us an interesting example of how organizations approach innovative business development in his own university. And concludes with the above lessons…
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