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Zsófia Herendi
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Successful companies are structured to continually expand their product offerings for success. This entails prioritizing the delivery of value to customers, achieving business objectives, and innovating to stay ahead of competitors, rather than solely concentrating on increasing software output. And when talking about innovation, you shouldn’t just wait to be able to come up with that one big idea that transforms your business and catches up with competitors. No, innovation is not for the creative genius and not about that one great idea but it is about processes and tools (and of course, skills). During the workshop, we will explore the intersection of practical tools like the Business Model Canvas, ideation techniques, and insights from historical innovation. Through interactive exercises, we'll cultivate a shared understanding and language to facilitate discussions about the future. Join us and learn how to continuously explore new opportunities while leveraging existing models to drive innovation forward!
This workshop is primarily designed for professionals in the software industry who aim to be innovative but find it challenging to generate fresh ideas. We particularly recommend it for product managers, UX designers, and architects, or anyone looking to enhance their ability to cultivate continuous innovation within their teams.
About Zsófia Herendi
Zsófia is a system and solution thinker who has spent almost 20 years bringing developers and business people together, 12+ years working on different teams in an agile environment. She is a skilled modeler with a passion for diagramming and an addiction to optimizing flow. She is not just passionate about solving problems but finding the right problems to solve is one of the key things for her. Probably that’s why she’s been an ambassador of strategic Domain-driven Design (DDD) for more than 6 years now, which also makes it essential for her to be able to develop a shared understanding be it at work or in personal life.