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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.

  • Nosco Consultancy– helping organizations embed feedback systems into innovation processes and culture

  • KUKA Use Case - how continuous feedback enabled agile iteration during product innovation

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