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Lean Communication - Product Camp Silicon Valley 2014Saeed Khan
Accelerating Revenue by Aligning Diverse Teams in High Tech Companies
Viewing business communication as the foundation of decision making is critical. Communication can be looked at as a manufacturing process where there are providers, consumers and transformers of information. Quality, timeliness and completeness are critical to decision making and those decisions, whether by marketing, sales, finance, etc. can have both top and bottom line impact on companies.
By optimizing information by applying Lean principles (e.g. focus on customer value, reducing waste etc.) companies can bring alignment across silo'd teams and drive to revenue in less time.
15 Lessons from Behavioural Economics - by @tjalve @boardofinno - Board of In...Board of Innovation
Within our team @boardofinno, we give short presentations to each other, to learn more, to get inspired, to be amazed,…
The following deck was used by @tjalve in our internal #teachme session.
It covers 15 lessons from Behavioural Economics you can apply to your ongoing projects.
The concepts covered are:
1. The Endowment Effect
2. Hyperbolic Discounting
3. The IKEA effect
4. Anchoring Bias
5. The Von Restorff Effect
6. Loss Aversion
7. Hedonic Adaption
8. The Bandwagon Effect
9. The Inaction inertia effect
10. The Zeigarnik Effect
11. The Framing Effect
12. The Goal Gradient Effect
13. The Choice Paradox
14. Round Pricing Preference
15. Reciprocity
Lean Communication - Product Camp Silicon Valley 2014Saeed Khan
Accelerating Revenue by Aligning Diverse Teams in High Tech Companies
Viewing business communication as the foundation of decision making is critical. Communication can be looked at as a manufacturing process where there are providers, consumers and transformers of information. Quality, timeliness and completeness are critical to decision making and those decisions, whether by marketing, sales, finance, etc. can have both top and bottom line impact on companies.
By optimizing information by applying Lean principles (e.g. focus on customer value, reducing waste etc.) companies can bring alignment across silo'd teams and drive to revenue in less time.
15 Lessons from Behavioural Economics - by @tjalve @boardofinno - Board of In...Board of Innovation
Within our team @boardofinno, we give short presentations to each other, to learn more, to get inspired, to be amazed,…
The following deck was used by @tjalve in our internal #teachme session.
It covers 15 lessons from Behavioural Economics you can apply to your ongoing projects.
The concepts covered are:
1. The Endowment Effect
2. Hyperbolic Discounting
3. The IKEA effect
4. Anchoring Bias
5. The Von Restorff Effect
6. Loss Aversion
7. Hedonic Adaption
8. The Bandwagon Effect
9. The Inaction inertia effect
10. The Zeigarnik Effect
11. The Framing Effect
12. The Goal Gradient Effect
13. The Choice Paradox
14. Round Pricing Preference
15. Reciprocity
How startups create a frictionless experience. +30 cases by @boardofinnoBoard of Innovation
+30 cases How new business models create an Unbeatable customer experience. Focused on on-demand services, next-gen technologies & frictionless services. (Board of Innovation)
27 Revenue Model Options B2B (curated by @arnevbalen - Board of Innovation)Board of Innovation
How to find new ways to make money in a B2B context? Explore 27 trigger cards with different business model options and pricing tactics (B2B version). (By Board of Innovation)
By Board of Innovation (www.boardofinnovation.com)
Full program & tools available. A step by step approach to create an innovation platform in your company.
How we pull big corporates out of their comfort zone - by @nickdemey @boardof...Board of Innovation
Pulling big corporations out of their comfort zone is a terrific way to make them innovate like startups. Confronting corporates with unconventional markets is one of the most effective tools to do this.
This collection offers 30 controversial innovation tricks from 6 peculiar industries that we use in our bootcamp sessions.
Go ahead and discover how this weapon works for you :)
The 6 industries covered are:
1. Gaming
2. Toys
3. Fashion
4. Criminals
5. Dating
6. Sports
And the examples to look for innovation inspiration from include: GTA V, Pley.com, Hope Soap, ZowPow, Honestby, Patagonia, Rick Genest, Kanye West, Mudjeans, Heartbleed, Banksy, OKCupid, Tinder, Barkbuddy, CoffeeMe, VictoriaMilan, PartTimeLove, Gym Pact, Run an Empire & The Lean Machine Beer.
Please share more great cases from these industries with us!
How to re-frame business problems to customer-centric opportunity spaces that drive value. Design thinking is your shortcut to customer empathy. A good understanding on how this method could help you identify real customer problems and unmet needs is essential. Moreover we will share techniques and tools that you can implement directly after this crash course. Start inventing the future.
How to choose the right business model? by @boardofinno - @nickdemeyBoard of Innovation
The different revenue model options, business model types and drivers why people pay. From Freemium, Broker to Razor-blade models. Ask the right questions to select your monetization strategy.
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