Our clients often ask us how they can become more innovative. Some seem to believe that innovation appears as if by magic. Many believe that there is no process for innovation. We have identified three innovation best practices that are research-verified, an end-to-end series of steps that yield the best ideas.
Pitch points for Teams that develop new products and are challenged to produce a high-quality, valuable solutions in as short a time as possible and within budget.
The Social Innovation Readiness Scorecard is a decision-making tool that provides executives and teams with an objective view of their organization's capability to implement social solutions for produ...
Social Innovation enables organizations to tap the wisdom of the crowd, both inside and outside of your company. The Social Innovation Maturity Scorecard helps determine your organization's maturity l...
The Requirements Management Matrix applies best practices from Agile development. This light weight tool helps ensure that your key product requirements are well-defined and understood. Also included...
The Product Roadmap is a visual explanation of a company's strategy. It helps align engineering, marketing, sales, support, and the C-suite toward common product development goals. Product Roadmaps in...
The Product Radar Chart offers a way to evaluate and communicate the factors that go into product and portfolio decisions by graphing the key dimensions of a product or concept against alternatives. I...
A Product Derivative Chart is a diagram that depicts a set of related products over time. It shows related products that share underlying design components. It also shows the lifecycle of the platform...