Develop This, You the Product Mark B...Product development and product management professionals are not immune to this environment, of course...Let’s call it your studio community. This means mixing things up
As local communities were reporting a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) to use in their fight against COVID-19, PepsiCo and the Product Ventures team were able to leverage their long-term relationship to quickly assemble the right people, resources, materials and equipment to address this issue. Volunteers from both companies convened at PepsiCo’s Plano lab facility, a sanitary, food-safe environment, to fabricate, package, and ship these face shields to local hospitals including the Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania, which is on the frontlines of responding to the pandemic. “We’re so grateful for our ongoing relationship with PepsiCo and are proud of the partnership demonstrated in response to this challenge,” said Peter Clarke, CEO and founder of Product Ventures. “Our designers regularly face condensed timelines and deliver quick and clever solutions to difficult problems, so we were uniquely positioned to react to this crisis and provide help.”
3 Comments - A broader takeaway from this experience was the ease of assembly for the end-user
Remote Patient Monitoring AI-powered remote patient monitoring (RPM) solutions are an effective means of tracking patients from afar. Not nearly as far along as telemedicine and virtual care visits yet, this emerging care path promises to deliver many benefits that should far outweigh the costs of the requisite hardware and software solutions needed to build this "patient monitoring supply chain."
No matter what type of disruption businesses are facing, whether in the environment, market, or within the enterprise, most strategies and plans have been rendered obsolete, thrusting teams into uncertain futures in which adaptation is the new normal. This includes every aspect of our organizations, including how we research, design, and execute new products and programs. This 60-minute webinar is designed to help product leaders and those who sponsor them understand how to be a high-value part of the solution that organizations need to serve customers and adapt to the changing market
Innovators Respond to World Events This section provides members the chance to connect and share ideas about how they, as product development professionals, can come together and provide ideas, relief and services during times of crisis and changing political, social and economic times
Lessons from Behavioral Science: A Great Product Isn't Enough Stephen Wendel, Morningstar Inc
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This is just an example on "Fuel Cell Technologies"...More than ever before opportunities and threats will come from unexpected angles...To illustrate this, specific examples on sustainability and dynamic market forecasting approaches will be disclosed
Learn Social Networking from IBM: How to Get the Biggest Payback Ed Brill, IBM Originally presentd: June 20, 2013 Watch time: 56 minutes Access the Webcast Can social networking help you build better products or be a better product manager? According to IBM executive and author Ed Brill, the answer is yes. In this webcast, Brill discusses “Opting In,” lessons in merging product management and social networking from IBM’s use and leadership over the last decade
From Pitch Deck to NPD: Adapting a Start-up Model for Corporate Innovation John W