Every month I do a webinar on a topic of business leadership and personal effectiveness as part of my membership program for business leaders.
This month’s webinar was on New Product Strategies to Grow Business.
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This webinar was a special interview with Beth Temple, an expert on New Product Strategies.
Beth works with companies to build products and define business models across many industries. Some of her customers include: Target, Wells Fargo and HBO.
Beth has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal and CNNMoney and is the author of a report called The New Product Economy, which you can download for free.
Beth shared some great insights and practical ideas about how to make sure that the new products you develop win in the market.
To many products live and die in the conference room.
Companies struggle to have the right conversations with customers, and fail to see their true competition when they get too wrapped up in their own brilliant ideas.
Beth defined a process that puts more rigor into thinking about, investing in, designing, and launching new products — which helps companies avoid these typical failures.
Your customers will tell you!
Beth talked about the right and wrong way to get the real insights you need from customers and how make that part of your company’s culture and standard processes. She also talked about how to be more realistic about the resources required to get a new product right.
Most new products fail because of either a lack of business fit or market fit, or as Beth commented, “drown in enthusiasm”, from having too many cooks in the kitchen.
If you want to maximize your success and minimize your risk, you need to be learning the right things from the market, as well doing the right things internally.
If you are tempted to purchase this webinar, that’s great.
But you might want to consider getting a membership to Azzarello Group –it’s a much better deal.
With a membership, for just $179 for a whole year, you can get access to everything in the member library. JOIN NOW
Just on this topic of Business Strategy alone, there are related webinars on:
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So you might as well join and get them all for free!
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Patty Azzarello is an executive, best-selling author, speaker and CEO/Business Advisor. She became the youngest general manager at HP at the age of 33, ran a billion dollar software business at 35 and became a CEO for the first time at 38 (all without turning into a self-centered, miserable jerk)
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