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THE INNOVATION MESH

By sharing my diagnosis tool for quant innovations, I hope to help innovators to understand that it's often just a few adjustments that make their innovations work and sell better.

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My Personal Navigation System
What A Thrilling Innovation Must Have
The Big Picture - Change
Seeking Alpha
Back To Type
Tracking Flows
Tracking the Tasks
The Quant Innovation Spreadsheet
The Lens of the Innovation Marketer
The Units of Quant Innovations: Subsystems
The Units of Quant Innovations: Workflows
The Most Important Units of Quant Innovations: Tasks
The Units of Quant Innovations: Functions
The Quant Innovation Mesh 2.0
In the End, Solutions Are Not That Difficult
Critical Moments 
Progressive Problems
Set Up
Principles of Quant Innovation
The QIM 1.1
Innovation is About Change
It Must Have a Payoff
Risky Horror
The Quant Innovation Mesh
The Core Questions an Innovation Marketer Asks
Innovation Energy
Product Lives, Inner and Outer Struggles for Existence
How Innovations Change Our Lives
UX - The Appeal of an Innovation
How Far Does an Innovation Disrupt Our Believes
What's Real Time?
Tame My Own Enemy
What I Do - And How I Work
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I'm Herbert Exner

a business developing mathematician. My forty years experience are characterized by…The Innovation Mesh.

By sharing my method marketing quantitative technologies...I'm helping innovators leverage their businesses.

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