From Victoria Colligan, Founder, Ladies Who Launch
Market is highly competitive and there are many risks in the process of taking an invention to market and much of the “information about inventing more accurately fits into the “myth” category.
In this seminar you will get the inspiration and the information you need from “Americas favorite Business Mom” to get your product from percolating in your mind to sold on store shelves.
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LaunchTip: If you are looking for a surefire road to success paved with patience and consistency, try implementing a Japanese based management tool that not only provided the foundation for Toyota becoming the number one car company, but also has far reaching applications for any entrepreneurial endeavor, or simply put:
A better life. Known as Kaizen.
This strategy is based on the idea that incremental improvements applied without judgment and with discipline can lead to long term rewards, transforming failures into successes, but not overnight. The concept is process-oriented and rooted in the notion that continuous change, not perfection is the goal. Although Kaizen is often associated with large companies and extensive management teams, we can apply the method to our launch projects and daily lives by following this easy protocol: Whenever you feel overwhelmed or overly stressed, stay away from extremes, meaning, avoid taking dramatic action or doing nothing at all; instead focus on making one small correction, taking one small step towards change, and allow yourself to be open to and to act upon incremental improvements over time.
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