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Jobs to be Done

Theory to Practice

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Why do so many innovation projects fail? What are the root causes of failure? How can they be avoided? Since 1991, Tony Ulwick has pioneered an innovation process that answers these questions. In 1999, Tony introduced Clayton Christensen to the idea that "people have underlying needs or processes in their lives, that they are addressing in some way right now" - an insight that was to become Jobs-to-be-Done Theory . For 26 years, Ulwick and his company, Strategyn , have helped over 400 companies put Jobs-to-be-Done Theory into practice with a success rate of 86% , a 5-fold improvement . YOU WILL LEARN I call him the Deming of Innovation because, more than anyone else, Tony has turned innovation into a science,"says the 'father of modern marketing,' Philip Kotler , Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern.

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Jobs to be Done, Anthony W. Ulwick, Alexander Osterwalder

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Titel
Jobs to be Done
Ondertitel
Theory to Practice
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2016
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
202
ISBN10
0990576744
ISBN13
9780990576747
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Why do so many innovation projects fail? What are the root causes of failure? How can they be avoided? Since 1991, Tony Ulwick has pioneered an innovation process that answers these questions. In 1999, Tony introduced Clayton Christensen to the idea that "people have underlying needs or processes in their lives, that they are addressing in some way right now" - an insight that was to become Jobs-to-be-Done Theory . For 26 years, Ulwick and his company, Strategyn , have helped over 400 companies put Jobs-to-be-Done Theory into practice with a success rate of 86% , a 5-fold improvement . YOU WILL LEARN I call him the Deming of Innovation because, more than anyone else, Tony has turned innovation into a science,"says the 'father of modern marketing,' Philip Kotler , Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern.