
How to succeed in the fuzzy front end
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Everything you do before starting an innovation project is called the “front end.” Some call this the fuzzy front end…because they’re unsure of what should happen. Most managers have a tendency to manage the fuzzy front end like all other phases, [...] 
Medical devices, the FDA and reimbursement
Friday, November 28, 2014
At the recent AdvaMed conference, held in Chicago in October 2014, many of the speakers discussed changes in the medical device industry, especially regarding FDA and reimbursement procedures.
In past years, the FDA was much criticized, but this year the [...] 
5 tips for creating a strong product strategy
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
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Following these five guidelines will help your project team become a lot more agile and improve your success rate.
Patrick Sirois
www.triode. [...] 
Voice of Customer is not dead!
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
At a recent international management event, a renowned NYU professor claimed that the Voice of customer (VoC) is dead. In his tirade against VoC he said that he now relies on "customer interviews." Am I missing something here or is he?
What this gentlemen may [...] 
AdvaMed 2014: The finance behind medical devices
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Much of the discussion at this year’s AdvaMed conference concerned the financial aspects of medical devices production. Pricing, consolidation and innovation were among the main topics of conversation.
As a result of websites like Amazon and TripAdvisor, [...] 
Kill the stage-gate process
Friday, November 7, 2014
Recently, during a Design Thinking workshop, attendants started to talk about the issues facing their organizations. It did not take long for the stage-gate process to be the main topic under discussion. Some mentioned that they were considering killing the [...] 
Medical Solutions for an Aging Population
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
The population of the world is aging. People are living longer and staying healthier for more years. In developed countries, 23% of the population is above 60 and that number is expected to increase to 32% by 2050. The healthcare needs of this population are [...] 
10 Tips for Running a Successful Design Thinking Session
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
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We’ve discussed the many merits of design thinking, and now it’s time to get started on your very own design thinking session. Doing this for the first time can be daunting, especially if staff is not yet on board with [...] 
Increased Regulation in Healthcare
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Industry stakeholders and consumer advocacy groups have influenced the US government to shift the focus of US healthcare to quality rather than quantity. In order to protect patients and promote public health, legislation has been put in place which ensures [...] 
Your innovation process is backward
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Does your new product development process begin with “Generate Idea” on the left, perhaps with a light-bulb icon? Whose idea is it - yours…or your customers? Maybe focusing on your own ideas is wrong!
Do you start with your own solutions to assumed [...]