ABSTRACT

This chapter provides co-construction, core competencies, innovation, the iron triangle, the key consensus factors, and the key failure factors, and presents examples of actual experiences in product development. “Meetings with key stakeholders in the industry revealed what priorities prevailed at the time. The team eventually formed an informal committee composed among other leaders of the industry, who saw the opportunity to form future employees and tailor them to their specific needs, in line with the principle of mutual interest.” “Candidates graduate with the title of business coach after successfully following our curriculum. As binding as it may seem to the project manager, standards give a base to build upon in terms of both quality assurance and sharpened project monitoring and control. “A single idea can be triggered by a proposal or a request, a need or a desire.