Pathfinder's CEO Bernhard Kappe assembled a panel for last weeks AITP Spring Technology Conference focusing on how large enterprises are employing lean startup principles to improve innovation outcomes.
The panelists included:
Jorgen Hesselberg, Senior Manager, Agile Enterprise Adoption, Nokia
Greg Healy, Chief Product Officer, Encyclopedia Britannica
Brian Chau, Director of Product Innovation, Wheels, Inc.
The videos are now available on the Pathfinder vimeo channel.
Bernhard Kappe, Pathfinder's CEO, gave a talk at the new healthcare startup accelerator Healthbox, and tailored his Lean Startup presentation for medical innovators.
Healthbox is a new Chicago based healthcare centric accelerator program that started it's inaugural class of ten startups earlier in January. For three months, these teams will share space and ideas in Chicago, where they will push toward the next stage of development.
The principles of the Lean Startup…
In November Pathfinder's Bernhard Kappe, Amy Willis and Reid MacTavish gave a sold out talk at the Chicago Product Management Association to share their lessons learned in making products with Lean + UX + Agile methodology. We have produced a video of the event including the slides with a narrative voice over for your enjoyment. If you'd like to view the presentation on slideshare , you can do so here .
We're extending this into a half day …
Last week I gave a talk at the Chicago Product Management Association together with Pathfinder Software's Amy Willis and Reid MacTavish on the lessons we've learned in integrating Lean Startup, User Experience Design and Agile Development. Here are the slides from the talk - a video recording will follow soon.
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Bernhard Kappe
Founder and CEO, Pathfinder Software
Organizer, Chicago Lean Startup Circle and Lean Startup Challenge
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Working with Pathfinder was the best thing that could've happened to us during SPARK Chicago. We learned more from Pathfinder in 3 days than I think most do in a year of running a startup. If there's one thing we've taken away from working with them, it's the importance of customer validation. On top of all of this, Pathfinder gave us more than their full attention, time and support. They also have a pretty awesome office space.
We were so impressed with Neal Sales-Griffin…
As part of TechWeek, Pathfinder has organized a panel of "intrapreneurs" - entrepreneurs within larger companies who are charged with innovation and creating new products and services. In this case, the companies are all quite large, ranging from $ 1 billion to $ 31 billion in revenues. Our panel includes:
• Stanley Crane, Chief Innovation Officer at Allscripts
• Matt Manzella, Driector of Strategy and Innovation at Allstate
• Brian Chau…
As part of TechWeek, Pathfinder has organized a panel of "intrapreneurs" - entrepreneurs within larger companies who are charged with innovation and creating new products and services. In this case, the companies are all quite large, ranging from $ 1 billion to $ 31 billion in revenues.
Our panel includes:
Stanley Crane , Chief Innovation Officer at Allscripts
Matt Manzella , Driector of Strategy and Innovation at Allstate
Brian Chau , Director, Product Innovation…
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Bob Moll, Pathfinder Software's Lead User Experience Designer, and I gave a talk on Lean User Experience at the Chicago Lean Startup Circle on June 30th. User Experience is critical to the success of a software product: Well designed apps get used and recommended, poorly designed ones get discarded. But Traditional user experience is slow and expensive and doesn't get high quality products to market …
Bob Moll, Pathfinder Software's Lead User Experience Designer, and Bernhard Kappe, Pathfinder's CEO are giving a talk on Lean User Experience at the Chicago Lean Startup Circle on June 30th.
User Experience is critical to the success of a software product: Well designed apps get used and recommended, poorly designed ones get discarded.
But Traditional user experience is slow and expensive and doesn't get high quality products to market faster. This is death to any new product development effort.