In many of my recent talks, I've been focusing on a technology adoption model for entrepreneurs. It is a framework that explains how thoughts become things and how ideas scale with respect to capability, audience, and monetization.
The four base stages are: Capability –> Prototype –> Product –> Platform.
You can listen to me talk about it in more detail on my recent podcasts, I'm also working on a separate video about this.
From a different perspective, each stage of the Framework requires the following Innovation Activity Centers.
I shot a video going into more detail. Check it out.
Understanding the Technology Adoption Framework and the Innovation Activity Centers makes it easier to understand and anticipate the capabilities, constraints, and milestones that define the path forward.
We are making lots of progress refining these models, and they are the basis for our plans to expand our Amplified Intelligence Platform.
Ultimately, frameworks aren't important if you aren't using them.
If you have questions about this, or how you might use these models, feel free to reach out to me.
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Innovation Activity Centers
In many of my recent talks, I've been focusing on a technology adoption model for entrepreneurs. It is a framework that explains how thoughts become things and how ideas scale with respect to capability, audience, and monetization.
The four base stages are: Capability –> Prototype –> Product –> Platform.
You can listen to me talk about it in more detail on my recent podcasts, I'm also working on a separate video about this.
From a different perspective, each stage of the Framework requires the following Innovation Activity Centers.
I shot a video going into more detail. Check it out.
Understanding the Technology Adoption Framework and the Innovation Activity Centers makes it easier to understand and anticipate the capabilities, constraints, and milestones that define the path forward.
We are making lots of progress refining these models, and they are the basis for our plans to expand our Amplified Intelligence Platform.
Ultimately, frameworks aren't important if you aren't using them.
If you have questions about this, or how you might use these models, feel free to reach out to me.
Innovation Activity Centers
In many of my recent talks, I've been focusing on a technology adoption model for entrepreneurs. It is a framework that explains how thoughts become things and how ideas scale with respect to capability, audience, and monetization.
The four base stages are: Capability –> Prototype –> Product –> Platform.
You can listen to me talk about it in more detail on my recent podcasts, I'm also working on a separate video about this.
From a different perspective, each stage of the Framework requires the following Innovation Activity Centers.
I shot a video going into more detail. Check it out.
Understanding the Technology Adoption Framework and the Innovation Activity Centers makes it easier to understand and anticipate the capabilities, constraints, and milestones that define the path forward.
We are making lots of progress refining these models, and they are the basis for our plans to expand our Amplified Intelligence Platform.
Ultimately, frameworks aren't important if you aren't using them.
If you have questions about this, or how you might use these models, feel free to reach out to me.
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