MIT 15.356 How to Develop "Breakthrough" Products and Services - Spring 2004
To prosper, firms must develop major product and service innovations. Often, though, they don't know how. Recent research into the innovation process has made it possible to develop "breakthroughs" systematically. 15.356 presents several practical concept development methods, such as the "Lead User Method," where manufacturers learn from innovative customers. Expert guest speakers present case studies that show the "art" required to implement a concept development method. 15.356 is a half-term subject.
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15.356 offers videos of several course sessions, showing how this highly interactive class operates. The assignments page describes how students should approach writing their essays, which cover topics of their choosing.
Course Homepage: 15.356 How to Develop "Breakthrough" Products and Services Spring 2004
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Lecture 1: Who Develops Breakthrough New Products and Services - Users or Manufa...
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Lecture 2: Systematic Generation of Ideas for "Breakthrough" New Products and Se...
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Lecture 4: Systematic Generation of Incremental Improvements to Existing Product...
Dec 18, 2009 3348 views
