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Portfolio Strategy
The Boston Matrix The Boston Consulting Group portfolio divides a company’s various products into four categories based on their relative market share and market growth, depending on their position in
Portfolio Strategy
A Product Portfolio does not happen. O.K. sometimes it does, but in fact in order to reach a certain goal, your goal, You need to have a stringent development strategy
Preparing a Workshop
Workshop preparation One usage option is a workshop of, let’s day 6 hours. What you need for a Workshop Material 1x Poster: Canvas Poster: Analysis Poster: Design Improvements Per participant
Reinertsen’s heuristics for flow
At the heart of an effective product development flow are a few central principles that make it easier to assess how specific goals can be achieved and how they need
Resource Fluidity vs. Resource Balancing
Resource planning for the next 12 months? You must be kidding…
Responsibility and Accountability
Alignment, accountability and autonomy are three English terms that together form a solid foundation for work in adaptive organizations. Alignment describes the agreement between the ideas and goals of different
Seed Autonomy
Leadership is not defined by the exercise of power but by the capacity to increase the sense of power among those led. Mary Parker Follett,Tweet Motivation needs freedom of choice
Sensemaking
Sensemaking is the process by which people give meaning to their experiences and make sense of complex or ambiguous situations. It is a fundamental cognitive and social activity that helps
Sensemaking – the theory of Carl Weick
The need or simply opportunities for sensemaking arise in situations that disrupt expectations or understanding. These situations often involve a need to make sense of something that is new, unexpected,
Separation of Symptom from Problem
A symptom is something that can be observed. “Fixing” a symptom is just covering it up. The underlying problem is still there. Understand the difference between symptoms and problems. Fix