Glossary
Agile Innovation Processes
An Agile Innovation Process is an iterative and flexible approach to developing a new product, service, or business model. It combines the principles of Agile project management—such as rapid prototyping, cross-functional collaboration, and continuous feedback…
Definition
An Agile Innovation Process is an iterative and flexible approach to developing a new product, service, or business model. It combines the principles of Agile project management—such as rapid prototyping, cross-functional collaboration, and continuous feedback—with a structured innovation flow: from Ideation and Shaping, through Validation and Incubation, to Acceleration and Scaling.
This process enables an organization to stay adaptive, reduce time-to-market, and maintain a strong customer focus throughout the innovation journey. By prioritizing learning and responsiveness over perfection, an Agile Innovation Process drives faster, more impactful innovation outcomes.
Relevant links and use cases
Nosco Consultancy– helping organizations embed feedback systems into innovation processes and culture
KUKA Use Case - how continuous feedback enabled agile iteration during product innovation