Good Reads January 13, 2025
Kromatic - Innovation Coaching & Training
We help companies get to market fast and reduce the cost of innovation.
Run better experiments
Make informed product decisions using actionable data. Learn from real innovators during our?five-week?program.
Tip of the week
Use democratic voting for decisions based on subjective opinions or when everyone has the same level of information.
Startup poker
In innovation, like poker, you need to make decisions with limited information. Our simulation shows you how to make wise go/no-go decisions, the value of information, when to kill projects, and more.
Kill the business plan. Adapt and refine your minimum viable business plan, by Alexander Osterwalder
Why your startup needs a minimum viable business plan, not a traditional one.
Building for change: When transformation and product management meet, by Marta Rolak
How to drive transformation while guiding teams through change.
Boom time startups vs. gloom time startups, by Andrew Chen
Why founders benefit from starting new companies during a recession.
Brittle Points: How to make companies robust, by Jason Cohen
When your?company fails because just one component breaks.
Oreo owner Mondelez taps AI to tweak its classic snacks, by Isabelle Bousquette
The company's R&D lab is using?AI?to update classic treats and spin out new iterations.??
Collaboratively imagining the future can bring people closer together in the present, by Zo? Fowler and Brendan Bo O'Connor
Imagining a shared future with other people?can strengthen connections.