THE BRAIN AND BOX SHOP
SHOPPING FOR INNOVATION?
OR JUST SOME AWESOME TOOLS AND WAYS OF WORKING
METHOD CARDS
FOR TESTING BUSINESS IDEAS
As part of your overall strategy, you are building a team of innovators to help bring new products and services to the market. It's in the shape of a digital lab, innovation garage or hub, tasked with trying something different than what you are otherwise organised for. In the future, you want to integrate new solutions into the core business. In practice, most new innovation teams survive for only a few years because the internal ecosystem supporting the innovation team is weak. Unlikly helps you get off the ground with a solid mission, a bridge to the core, and a minimum set of metrics, tools, and practices. We also take the steps to avoid an early death by building strong feedback loops and continuous improvement. Your investment into innovation is too important to be left to chance.

METHOD CARDS
FOR TESTING BUSINESS IDEAS
As part of your overall strategy, you are building a team of innovators to help bring new products and services to the market. It's in the shape of a digital lab, innovation garage or hub, tasked with trying something different than what you are otherwise organised for. In the future, you want to integrate new solutions into the core business. In practice, most new innovation teams survive for only a few years because the internal ecosystem supporting the innovation team is weak. Unlikly helps you get off the ground with a solid mission, a bridge to the core, and a minimum set of metrics, tools, and practices. We also take the steps to avoid an early death by building strong feedback loops and continuous improvement. Your investment into innovation is too important to be left to chance.

METHOD CARDS
FOR TESTING BUSINESS IDEAS
As part of your overall strategy, you are building a team of innovators to help bring new products and services to the market. It's in the shape of a digital lab, innovation garage or hub, tasked with trying something different than what you are otherwise organised for. In the future, you want to integrate new solutions into the core business. In practice, most new innovation teams survive for only a few years because the internal ecosystem supporting the innovation team is weak. Unlikly helps you get off the ground with a solid mission, a bridge to the core, and a minimum set of metrics, tools, and practices. We also take the steps to avoid an early death by building strong feedback loops and continuous improvement. Your investment into innovation is too important to be left to chance.

BOX FITTING PRODUCTS
METHOD CARDS
FOR TESTING BUSINESS IDEAS




Deck of 12 + 1 A5 cards.
Testing tools on one side and specific decision chart on the other side.
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These cards are developed with the need of testing ideas in an early stage.
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You know, how challenging it can be to choose what idea to bet on or getting the right arguments for killing an idea - thes cards help you to choose what test to go with and even make a sequence of tests to gey your own data (YODA) to backup the decision to push or kill an idea.
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User quote "Thes cards helped me to put the power behind my ..."
Developed by the Unlikly team
EXPERIMENTATION
WORKSHOP + METHODE CARDS
FOR TESTING BUSINESS IDEAS
As part of your overall strategy, you are building a team of innovators to help bring new products and services to the market. It's in the shape of a digital lab, innovation garage or hub, tasked with trying something different than what you are otherwise organised for. In the future, you want to integrate new solutions into the core business. In practice, most new innovation teams survive for only a few years because the internal ecosystem supporting the innovation team is weak. Unlikly helps you get off the ground with a solid mission, a bridge to the core, and a minimum set of metrics, tools, and practices. We also take the steps to avoid an early death by building strong feedback loops and continuous improvement. Your investment into innovation is too important to be left to chance.
