Launch Your Next Idea Before It’s Ready
Tom Hulme, design director at IDEO, offers three inexpensive yet effective ways to test your next great product. Category: People & Blogs Uploaded by: HarvardBusiness Hosted: youtube
Tom Hulme, design director at IDEO, offers three inexpensive yet effective ways to test your next great product. Category: People & Blogs Uploaded by: HarvardBusiness Hosted: youtube
Whitney Johnson, president and cofounder of Rose Park Advisors, applies Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen’s concept of disruptive innovation to a creative career path. Category: People & Blogs Uploaded by: HarvardBusiness Hosted: youtube
Vijay Govindarajan, Tuck professor and author of “Reverse Innovation,” outlines key steps for rapid learning. Category: People & Blogs Uploaded by: HarvardBusiness Hosted: youtube
Scott Anthony, managing director of Innosight Asia-Pacific and author of "The Little Black Book of Innovation," explains how to become more creative. Category: People & BlogsUploaded by: HarvardBusinessHosted: youtube
Doug Rauch, former president of Trader Joe’s, explains that delighting customers in new ways only happens when you take risks. Category: People & BlogsUploaded by: HarvardBusinessHosted: youtube
Andrew McAfee of the MIT Center for Digital Business explains how new collaborative tools let everyone create and organize information. Category: People & BlogsUploaded by: HarvardBusinessHosted: youtube
Clay Christensen, Harvard Business School professor and the world’s most influential management guru according to the Thinkers50, lays out his landmark theory. Category: People & BlogsUploaded by: HarvardBusinessHosted: youtube
Jeff Dyer, professor at Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Management and coauthor of "The Innovator’s DNA," outlines the four ways leaders come up with their great ideas. Category: People & BlogsUploaded by: HarvardBusinessHosted: youtube
Matt Eyring, president of Innosight, explains why disruptive innovation in developing countries means not just tweaking, but instead rethinking, your business. Category: People & BlogsUploaded by: HarvardBusinessHosted: youtube
Vijay Govindarajan, Tuck School of Business professor, on why innovation is so hard to implement and what you can do about it. Category: People & BlogsUploaded by: HarvardBusinessHosted: youtube