Across
- 5. - The process of creating and scaling a new business venture, often through risk-taking and innovation.
- 7. - The capacity of a product or business model to handle increased demand or growth without compromising quality or performance.
- 9. - The act of individuals or organizations working together to achieve a shared goal, often enhancing innovation.
- 12. - The initial spark of inspiration, often leading to the development of a product, service, or solution.
- 14. - A controlled process of testing hypotheses or new concepts, crucial in refining innovative solutions.
- 15. - An early, functional version of a product, tested to gather feedback and improve upon before mass production.
Down
- 1. - The mental ability to generate novel ideas, often linked to artistic and problem-solving processes.
- 2. - The ability of a system or business to maintain itself over time, balancing ecological, social, and economic factors.
- 3. - A transformative force that radically alters established market structures, often displacing existing leaders.
- 4. - The practical use of scientific knowledge to create tools, machines, and systems that improve human life.
- 6. - The creation of something entirely new, typically addressing a specific need or gap in the market.
- 8. Property - Legal protections granted to inventions, designs, or artistic works, safeguarding the creator's rights.
- 10. Proposition - The unique benefit a product or service promises to deliver, addressing customer needs and differentiating it from competitors.
- 11. - The methodical pursuit of knowledge, often through experimentation or in-depth analysis, to innovate and solve problems.
- 13. - A long-term, high-level plan of action designed to achieve specific business or competitive objectives.
