by Amy Wilkinson and Lucy Wager | May 26, 2022 | New Product Development, Podcast
Some people are surprised to hear us say that we love the Stage-Gate Process, but we really do! The Stage-Gate Process has so many advantages, from building structure into your development process, to helping you to plan out your new development roadmap months ahead...
by Amy Wilkinson and Lucy Wager | Mar 17, 2022 | New Product Development, Podcast
Let’s face it NPD is misunderstood. You may be familiar with the term fluffy but where does this come from? Why is there a misunderstanding here of the part of the business which brings innovation and new development to the business? In this episode we explain why NPD...
by Amy Wilkinson and Lucy Wager | Oct 28, 2021 | New Product Development, Podcast
20. Boosting Creative Confidence Today we dive into boosting creativity in the workplace, is it something we all can put our hand to or is it just for certain few of us? We discuss the contrast between being creative as children to adulthood and how even the least...
by Amy Wilkinson and Lucy Wager | Sep 9, 2021 | New Product Development, Podcast
13. How To Stop NPD Being Overlooked In this episode we break down this hot topic for discussion from one of our lovely listeners and speak out from our own experiences from small, medium and large manufacturers. Working in NPD and Innovation can be challenging...
by Amy Wilkinson and Lucy Wager | Aug 5, 2021 | New Product Development, Podcast
10. Innovation Mindset With Simon Allison Every fortnight, Lucy and I talk through the trials and tribulations of working in the food industry. This is to help you find new ways of coping through the daily stresses and potentially avoid some of the mistakes that we...
by Amy Wilkinson and Lucy Wager | Jul 8, 2021 | New Product Development, Podcast
8. Filling Your Innovation Tank Up Every fortnight, Lucy and I talk through the trials and tribulations of working in the food industry. This is to help you find new ways of coping through the daily stresses and potentially avoid some of the mistakes that we have both...