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Decision: Research Strategy
Some of you may work in the very early stages of investigating science or translating science into new and useful technologies that create the value engine for new products. Although most of my clients through the years have taken relatively … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Driven Innovation, Decision Driven Product Development, Decision Driven Strategy, Decision Patterns
Tagged applied research, basic research, decision, decision network, decision pattern, knowledge pull, market pull, product development, research portfolio, research strategy, science, technology, thinking breakdown structure, whole product vision
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Transforming science into technology into products into business
Decisions create your future! Whether you think of launching a new business from a top-down perspective (starting from your Vision) or bottom-up (starting from a promising scientific behavior to exploit and build around), the value of your business is created … Continue reading
New product innovation decisions
I’ve mentioned previously that a Decision Breakdown Structure (DBS) provides a very powerful innovation framework for creating breakthrough products and services. Although every decision within a Decision Breakdown Structure can be an innovation “node”, some decisions are more innovation-rich than … Continue reading
True and useful
Yesterday I spent most of the day populating the product development (solution design, systems engineering) decisions that are a big part of the Decision Driven® Solutions decision pattern. I added a branch of decisions that form the bridge between science … Continue reading
Posted in Big Ideas, Decision Concepts, Decision Driven Strategy, Decision Patterns, Use Cases or Applications
Tagged align, breakthrough, decision, decision science, design, engineering, innovation, pattern, product development, requirements, science, solution, systems engineering, thinking, true, useful
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