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THE PROMISE OF NON-PROFITS IN POLAND AND HUNGARY: AN ANAL- YSIS OF THIRD SECTOR RENAISSANCE

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Capturing new markets : how smart companies create opportunities others don't
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ISBN: 9780071767446 Year: 2011 Publisher: New-York (N.Y.) : McGraw-Hill,

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Capacity building requirements for global environmental protection
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ISBN: 1884122132 Year: 1995 Publisher: Washington, D.C. World Bank

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Jobs to be done : a roadmap for customer-centered innovation
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Year: 2017 Publisher: New York : AMACOM, American Management Association,

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Successful innovation doesn’t begin with a brainstorming session—it starts with the customer. So in an age of unlimited data, why do more than 50% of new products fail to meet expectations? The truth is that we need to stop asking customers what they want . . . and start examining what they need . First popularized by Clayton Christensen, the Jobs to be Done theory argues that people purchase products and services to solve a specific problem. They’re not buying ice cream, for example, but celebration, bonding, and indulgence. The concept is so simple (and can remake how companies approach their markets) — and yet many have lacked a way to put it into practice. This book answers that need. Its groundbreaking Jobs Roadmap guides you through the innovation process, revealing how to: Gather valuable customer insights Turn those insights into new product ideas Test and iterate until you find success Follow the steps in Jobs to Be Done , and you’ll arrive at solutions that are both original and profitable.

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