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21. • Intuition, creativity and critical thinking
• Empathy: get into your customers head
• Get an outside view
• Work visual, think with your hands
• Experiment and collaborate as a team
• Prototype on all levels of exploration
27. How do you know
you are creating
value for your
customers?
28. • Become passionate about a problem - not
a solution
• Go outside of the building
• Challenge your assumptions
• Beware of narcism and ego fooling you
• Curiosity and Focus
37. For a finite-size system
to persist in time (to
live), it must evolve in
such a way that it
provides easier access to
the imposed currents
that flow through it.
CONSTRUCTAL LAW
http://constructal.org/
Adrian Bejan, 1996
38. The constructal law is a first
principle of physics that accounts
for all design and evolution in
nature. It holds that shape and
structure arises to facilitate flow.
The designs that arise
spontaneously in nature reflect this
tendency: they allow entities to
flow more easily – to measurably
move more current farther and
faster for less unit of useful
energy consumed.
41. • Frame the problem
• Pitch and co-create a shared vision
• Servant leadership and line of respect
• Address complexity w/ complexity
• Shorten feedback cycles
43. Most Product Owners live not in Startups but in
“permanent organisations designed to execute a
repeatable, scalable business model …”
http://steveblank.com/2014/03/04/why-companies-are-not-startups/
44. How much does the “repeatable, scalable business
model” depend on delivering something NEW to
the customers?
45. “Corporations that want to build continuous innovation
realize that innovation happens not by exception but as
integral to all parts of the corporation.”
http://steveblank.com/2014/03/04/why-companies-are-not-startups/
Steve Blank, March 2014
46. I couldn’t even get my own teenage
daughter to look at Google+ twice,
“social isn’t a product,” she told me
after I gave her a demo, “social is
people and the people are on
Facebook.”
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jw_on_tech/archive/2012/03/13/why-i-left-google.aspx
James Whittaker, 2012
47. Google may be too serious
a company for the social
trivia of Facebook
http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevedenning/2011/07/06/google-rethink-your-mission-part-2-google/
Steve Denning, 2011
48. Get Upstairs in the
Building.
http://steveblank.com/2014/03/26/why-internal-ventures-are-different-from-external-startups
Steve Blank, March 2014