Rapid prototyping leads to rapid learning from "summary" of The Art of Innovation by Tom Kelley
In the world of innovation, speed is of the essence. The faster you can bring an idea to life, the quicker you can test it, learn from it, and improve upon it. This is where rapid prototyping comes in. By creating quick and rough prototypes of your ideas, you can get them out into the real world faster than if you were to spend weeks or months perfecting them. This allows you to gather valuable feedback and insights early on, helping you to iterate and refine your concept at a much faster pace.
Rapid prototyping also has another important benefit - it forces you to confront the reality of your idea. When you see your concept in physical form, you are able to spot its flaws and shortcomings ...
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