Innovation begins with identifying the right opportunities. The most successful product leaders know how to recognize unmet customer needs, evaluate market potential, and make informed decisions about which ideas deserve investment.

Developing Innovative Ideas for Product Leaders
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Developing Innovative Ideas for Product Leaders
This course is part of Product Ideation, Design, and Management Specialization

Instructor: Dr. James V. Green
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Evaluate innovative product opportunities using entrepreneurial thinking and strategic decision-making to prioritize investments.
Assess customer needs, market trends, industry conditions, and competitive dynamics to identify high-potential product opportunities.
Apply value innovation principles to develop differentiated products and services that create meaningful customer value and competitive advantage.
Build an Opportunity Analysis Canvas to evaluate product ideas, startup concepts, and innovation initiatives with greater confidence.
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