How to Get Executive Buy-in for a Crowdsourced Innovation Program
What’s the secret to creating and sustaining a successful innovation program? It starts with getting executive buy-in.
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What’s the secret to creating and sustaining a successful innovation program? It starts with getting executive buy-in.
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LinkedIn0Share0Tweet0Pin0Email0 New product development (NPD) is not just important for organizational success – it is essential for long-term organizational survival. Some of the key factors that drive NPD include: Changing consumer tastes and behaviors Increased competition Technological advancements New opportunities for growth and development Diversifying risk Exploiting excess capacity In addition, NDP can help organizations […]
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This blog was originally posted on the IT Revolution blog on December 18, 2018. Project to Product tells a story of what we can learn about building software by walking down the BMW Group Leipzig plant production line. The other wonder of mass production that makes repeated appearances throughout the book is the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which has...