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Workshop on problem solving No. 2 OMSPU
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Develop an idea for a new product that would be part of several priority strategic directions of your company (indicated). To solve this case, create a table with 7 rows and 3 columns. On the lines of the first column, write the letters that form the acronym SCAMPER. Consistently ask questions about an existing or new product by following the acronym. Ask as many questions as possible to yourself and your colleagues on each of the seven points: the questions can be on the same topic, but about different components (“Should we modify this, this or that - and what advantages, new opportunities will this give?”). Once the table is completed, select the most viable ideas.
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Develop an idea for a new product that would be part of several priority strategic directions of your company (indicated). To solve this case, create a table with 7 rows and 3 columns. On the lines of the first column, write the letters that form the acronym SCAMPER. Consistently ask questions about an existing or new product by following the acronym. Ask as many questions as possible to yourself and your colleagues on each of the seven points: the questions can be on the same topic, but about different components (“Should we modify this, this or that - and what advantages, new opportunities will this give?”). Once the table is completed, select the most viable ideas.
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