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'''Material on Erik von Hippel's research on user-generated innovation practices.''' | |||
URL = http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www/tutorials.htm | |||
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"This series of 6 short (10-14 minute) videos offer practical information about "Lead User" studies. Lead user studies are the front end for product and service development projects intended to create breakthroughs systematically. Each video addresses one major aspect of a lead user project. | "This series of 6 short (10-14 minute) videos offer practical information about "Lead User" studies. Lead user studies are the front end for product and service development projects intended to create breakthroughs systematically. Each video addresses one major aspect of a lead user project. | ||
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The video series was written, produced and directed by Dr. Joan Churchill, a psychologist specializing in industrial training materials. They were made with support from 3M Corporation, and are offered here with permission from 3M." | The video series was written, produced and directed by Dr. Joan Churchill, a psychologist specializing in industrial training materials. They were made with support from 3M Corporation, and are offered here with permission from 3M." | ||
(http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www/tutorials.htm) | (http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www/tutorials.htm) | ||
=More Information= | |||
The example of Lego Mindstorms, at | |||
http://outsideinnovation.blogs.com/pseybold/2006/03/the_story_of_le.html | |||
[[Category:Webcasts]] | [[Category:Webcasts]] | ||
Latest revision as of 04:31, 17 May 2006
Material on Erik von Hippel's research on user-generated innovation practices.
URL = http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www/tutorials.htm
Description
"This series of 6 short (10-14 minute) videos offer practical information about "Lead User" studies. Lead user studies are the front end for product and service development projects intended to create breakthroughs systematically. Each video addresses one major aspect of a lead user project.
The video series was written, produced and directed by Dr. Joan Churchill, a psychologist specializing in industrial training materials. They were made with support from 3M Corporation, and are offered here with permission from 3M." (http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www/tutorials.htm)
More Information
The example of Lego Mindstorms, at http://outsideinnovation.blogs.com/pseybold/2006/03/the_story_of_le.html