by Manoj Chawla | Dec 18, 2016 | Business Design, Business Model, Design, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Invention
Innovation Networks ? Do you have a network to inspires you and creates an innovative virtuous circle ? There is an expression, if you want to change the world, change the way you see things. The networks and groups we mix with are an important part of who we are,...
by Manoj Chawla | Oct 31, 2016 | Business Design, Business Model, Design, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Invention
Earlier this month Justin Lawler gave an excellent presentation on the evolution and future of wearables. Using the methodology I had shared with him, Justin has started to apply these patterns and tools the wearables and IoT devices. Here is the “simple”...
by Manoj Chawla | Aug 20, 2016 | Business Design, Business Model, Design, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Invention, Marketing, Uncategorized
consumer goods and particularly fashion is subject to constant change. It is perhaps the industry that needs to be the most responsive to changing consumer preferences. Here is a lovely Example to how different retailers both on and offline innovate and change to...
by Manoj Chawla | Aug 20, 2016 | Business Design, Business Model, Design, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Marketing, Product, Strategy
How do you go about understanding your customer needs ? How do you put a value on those needs. I will write a separate blog on pricing at some future point, but I want to share something interesting. It is an article from Sept 2016 in HBR by Eric Almquist John Senior...
by Manoj Chawla | Aug 19, 2016 | Business Design, Business Model, Design, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Invention, Marketing
Does the Sharing economy create radical new opportunities. Airbnb, Sharing assets like property and cars are just the tip of the icebery and the range of related services from validating users/suppliers to related services are going to open a wealth of opportunity and...
by Manoj Chawla | Aug 16, 2016 | Business Design, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Strategy
Apple Form Factor Evolution Art director and designer Edwin Tofslie has clearly laid out a comprehensive- enough evolutionary visual time line of Apple products from 1976 to the present day, ending with, umm, uhhh–oh yeah, that new telephone device thing. .via...