Before you’re finished with this Learning Path, we recommend you take this short quiz. After answering the questions you’ll be able to:

  • Execute on hypothesis-driven innovation.
  • Use speedboat as a tool with an experimental mindset.
  • Understand how a hackathon can be used to solve problems in a new way.

Finalize this Learning Path by taking this quiz:

 

Tool for Hypothesis-driven experimentation and innovation

Hypothesis-driven experiments can be a safe way to understand if a speedboat is worth the investment. This part gives insight to a tool and template, and should be read as a follow-up to the blog post on speedboats 

 

How our own speedboat ‘Hacktober’ became a success and what we learned

Do you want to come closer to our own Hacktober 2018? We recommend you listen to this podcast. Hear about how it is to participate in a 24-hour long hackathon and the concrete exercises we did. The podcast is in Danish. 

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learning moments

Get insight into how we have used hypothesis-driven experimentation and innovation when we planned, performed and evaluated on the speedboat Hacktober 2018. You’ll see examples of quest, hypothesis, inspection and adaptation.

 

What are innovation speedboats

Now it’s time to try a speedboat in the organization, but what is a speedboat and how to scale the thinking down to your own situation? In this blog post we introduce five elements you must have in place to try a speedboat.