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Better,
Faster Innovation
LEADING THE
FLEXIBLE ENTERPRISE
August 11-12,
2004 / Hilton
Boston Back Bay
Background
Why
Flexibility, Experimentation and Iteration?
For many
companies the economic climate for the past two years has
left them with significantly fewer resources to invest in
new product development. Yet, the need to rapidly innovate
exceptional new products in response to current market
trends, customer demands and emerging technologies is
critical for a company’s growth and ultimately, its
survival. However, many companies are still held hostage by
rigid, linear development processes, constrained R&D budgets
and organizational mindsets focused on getting requirements
“locked-in” early, leaving them ill equipped to deal with
constantly changing technologies and customer requirements.
Infusing
flexibility, experimentation and iteration into the
development process can readily allow organizations to
proactively navigate market, technology and customer changes
– so why are so few companies adopting experimentation
techniques and a more flexible approach to product
development? What are the organizational barriers - how can
you break through them and how will you help your team make
the leap from a mindset of “getting it right the first time”
to one embracing the concept of “failing fast and early”?
This
first-ever executive session on Better, Faster Innovation:
Leading the Flexible Enterprise has been specifically
designed to help product development executives consider the
impact of using experimentation and iteration early on in
development as well as the benefits of adding flexibility to
the development process. You’ll be introduced to new
technologies (computer modeling and simulation) that have
made drastic cost reductions in experimentation and have
created more opportunities to ask more “what-if” questions
and generate preliminary answers throughout the development
process. Through lectures, case discussions, industry
practitioner case presentations, team case assignments and
small group discussions, you will be introduced to a variety
of approaches and strategies that organizations have used to
achieve rapid, efficient, and sustainable R&D/product
development. Although there is no one “best way” that works
equally well for all organizations in all industries, there
are certain common themes in effective product development
that cut across organizations and industries – this session
will explore these best practices in detail and offer you
ample opportunities to apply the learnings to your own
organization.
To achieve and
sustain rapid innovation at your company, you’ll need
practical steps and strategies to build flexibility,
experimentation and iteration into your development process
and to foster an organizational mind shift to embrace this
new approach to development. Drawing on examples and best
practices in innovation from IDEO, Microsoft, Intel, HP,
Palm, BMW, and more, Thomke, MacCormack and Smith will
assist you in developing a foundation for faster and better
innovation processes. After a careful analysis of your own
R&D/product development approaches, you’ll come away from
this session with specific action plans for process
improvements, new approaches to break down mindset barriers
and put you well on your way to making innovation a core
competence.
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Available
Mon-Fri
9:30am-5pm est |
BONUS!
All
participants will receive a complimentary copy of Stefan
Thomke's book:

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