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JEREMY GUTSCHE

Prototyping is more important than brainstorming. Instead of only thinking of ideas, we must make ideas tangible as early as possible in order to learn faster.

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In "Better and Faster", Jeremy Gutsche shares his insights and strategies for thriving in today's fast-paced and constantly changing world. Drawing on his experiences as a successful entrepreneur, business consultant, and founder of the innovation hub TrendHunter.com, Gutsche offers practical tools and frameworks for innovation, change management, adaptation, and disruption strategy.

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