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Design a better business : new tools, skills, and mindset for strategy and innovation

Author
  • Pijl, Patrick van der
Additional Author(s)
  • Lokitz, Justin
  • Solomon, Lisa Kay
Publisher
Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons , 2016
Language
English
ISBN
981119272113
Series
Subject(s)
  • SUCCESS IN BUSINESS
  • BUSINESS PLANNING
Notes
. . Index: p.262-264
Abstract
This book stitches together a complete design journey from beginning to end in a way that you've likely never seen before, guiding readers (you) step-by-step in a practical way from the initial spark of an idea all the way to scaling it into a better business. Design a Better Business includes a comprehensive set of tools (over 20 total!) and skills that will help you harness opportunity from uncertainty by building the right team(s) and balancing your point of view against new findings from the outside world. This book also features over 50 case studies and real life examples from large corporations such as ING Bank, Audi, Autodesk, and Toyota Financial Services, to small startups, incubators, and social impact organizations, providing a behind the scenes look at the best practices and pitfalls to avoid. Also included are personal insights from thought leaders such as Steve Blank on innovation, Alex Osterwalder on business models, Nancy Duarte on storytelling, and Rob Fitzpatrick on questioning, among others. -- Provided by publisher
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
269 p.
Dimension
19 cm
Other Desc.
ill.
Summary / Review / Table of Content
Introduction: design a better business and the double loop --
Prepare: prepare your team, your environment, and how you work --
Point of view: be a rebel, develop your vision, create design criteria --
Understand: understand your customer, context, and business --
Ideate: learn to ideate, expand your ideas, and select ideas --
Prototype: bring ideas to life, sketch, and make prototypes --
Validate: find the riskiest assumption, experiment, and pivot --
Scale: when and how to scale; investment readiness level.
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