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Leading product – Powerful structures for product-driven organisations Skip to content Leading product Powerful structures for product-driven organisations ☰ Menu Home Books About A tale of two tales May 5, 2024 May 8, 2024 Tom Hopkins Of course innovation has been going on since there were people, sticks and fire. But, in terms of the literature, it really started for me in 1990 with Elko J. Kleinschmidt & Robert Cooper’s New Products, Key Factors in Success (with its quite marvellous cover, above. Can you imagine the brainstorm?: 'how ARE we going… Continue reading A tale of two tales → Posted in books , marketing , Need for innovation , Product Tagged books , business , entrepreneurship , innovation , leadership With benefits January 6, 2024 Tom Hopkins It's old news now but Ian Hickson's post on leaving Google after 18 years introduced a really a really fascinating idea. It's a great read throughout - and in places surprisingly direct...
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