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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Product and Service Creation in the Internet Age

Massachusetts Institute of Technology via edX

Overview

Product and service development is rapidly shifting from the R&D departments of producers to innovating users themselves – that is, to potential customers. Producers must reorient to find commercially-profitable designs among user prototypes, rather than exclusively relying on in-house development.

In this course, we will explore these new, internet age innovation processes. We will discuss how leaders can find, adopt, and profit from user-developed innovations in their own ventures and firms. We will also discuss the implications of the emerging “age of abundant and free innovation.”

Image source: Professor Eric von Hippel

Taught by

Eric von Hippel and Erdin Beshimov

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