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The Mouse and the Grain Jar
One day, while scurrying around in search of food, the mouse stumbled upon a large jar filled to the brim with grains.
Nov 2
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Chandrasekar C
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October 2024
Learning, Unlearning, and Relearning: An Infinite cycle !
n our fast-evolving world, the concepts of learning, unlearning, and relearning have become increasingly crucial.
Oct 23
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Chandrasekar C
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Connecting the Dots: Henry Ford's innovation and modern product management
Henry Ford's innovation in product management can be traced back to a pivotal moment during his visit to a meatpacking factory.
Oct 14
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Chandrasekar C
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September 2024
Revisiting Ancient Wisdom: Buddha’s Teachings Reflected in SAFe Six-Step Problem-Solving Workshop
The Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) incorporates a structured six-step problem-solving workshop as part of its Inspect & Adapt (I&A) event.
Sep 3
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Chandrasekar C
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Prune the Product Tree: Evolution of Features in Agile Product Life Cycle
In the dynamic world of Agile product development, prioritizing and evolving features is critical for delivering value to customers and staying…
Sep 3
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August 2024
The Tale of Vikramadhitya and the Demon: Management Lessons from Ancient India
Once upon a time, in the ancient city of Ujjain, there ruled a wise king named Vikramadhitya.
Aug 28
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Chandrasekar C
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Choosing the Right Path: Lessons from the Mahabharata for Product Development
The Mahabharata, an epic narrative of ancient India, offers timeless wisdom that transcends eras and domains.
Aug 20
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Chandrasekar C
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Product Development: A Whole Product Approach
Product development is a multifaceted process that involves creating a product from an idea to its market launch and beyond.
Aug 18
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Chandrasekar C
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The Tragic Tale of Abhimanyu: A Lesson in Incomplete Knowledge
The Mahabharata, one of India’s ancient epics, weaves together intricate narratives of valor, sacrifice, and tragedy.
Aug 16
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Chandrasekar C
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Innovation by Subtraction: A Lean Approach to Product Development and Customer Value Delivery
Instagram’s journey began with an app called Burbn, created by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger.
Aug 11
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Chandrasekar C
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Serendipity and Technology Product Management: An Unorthodox Approach
In the realm of technology product management, the concept of serendipity often seems at odds with the structured methodologies and rigorous planning…
Aug 9
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Chandrasekar C
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July 2024
4D Approach in Design Thinking: From Conflict Scenarios to Sustainable and Economically Viable Products
Design Thinking is a dynamic methodology that emphasizes a customer-centric approach to product development.
Jul 27
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Chandrasekar C
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