by Manoj | Jun 11, 2019 | Free Event, Free Events, Innovation, Product Design, Psychology, Service Design, Talks and Events
This is a 30,000 ft overview on developing product roadmaps, why you do it, when, how, tools, frameworks, requirement capture techniques, and can be applied in any context/product from software, hardware, fmcg, services, houses, cars whatever It can be used whether...
by | Oct 24, 2018 | Innovation
Generally, products will evolve as consumer demands evolve. Take the mobile phone, for instance, we once wanted mobile phones for the sole purpose of making texts and phone calls. Nowadays our phones pretty much do everything our laptops and computers do. We can use...
by | Oct 16, 2018 | Innovation
When you think of Samsung’s innovation, how highly do you think they rank innovation in terms of importance in their company? With constant advancements in their TV’s, Tablets, smartphones etc. it’s safe to say that innovation is a key part of Samsung’s...
by Manoj | Sep 17, 2018 | Innovation, Product Design
In his talk with Startup Grind, Clayton Christenson Identifies three types of innovation that businesses use. Disruptive Sustaining Efficiency Disruptive Disruptive Innovations make products affordable and accessible by creating growth in the marketplace, the...
by David | Aug 26, 2018 | Innovation, Product Design, Talks and Events
Capturing Good Requirements are a challenge. This is because, in large departments, you have several layers/departments. Therefore, getting agreement and decisions is a big challenge. This short journey explains the challenges of different perspectives, languages, and...
by David | Aug 23, 2018 | Behaviour Economics, Free Event, Innovation, Psychology
On the 21st August, We hosted two wonderful talks, On Tandon and Joseph Jaquinta and his wife Stacy Om spoke about how Behaviour Science is baked into the design of games and how the trigger/habit cycle used in design a compleiing game. Stacy and Joseph gave a...