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✅ What this stage is about
This is where ideas turn into tangible, testable concepts.
The Innovate stage is about moving from “what if” to “how might we”. It helps you shape promising ideas into practical product concepts, with enough definition to explore, test, and communicate. This stage mixes creative design, engineering judgment, and early iteration to ensure your solution can really solve the problem—and fit the constraints.
📘 What you’ll learn
- How to translate a value proposition into core product functionality
- What features or components are essential (and which aren’t)
- How technical and business constraints shape your options
- Which concept paths are most promising
- What’s required to take your concept into specification and design
🛠️ Tools and methods
This stage connects creativity with early design discipline:
| Activity | Purpose |
| Product themes / types | Explore the kinds of product the idea could become |
| Concept brainstorming | Go wide on solutions—then cluster and compare |
| MVP definition | Identify the smallest version that delivers real value |
| Value Proposition Canvas | Align jobs, pains, and gains with what you’re offering |
| User workshops | Co-create and test early concepts with real users |
| Assumption mapping | List what you’re guessing—and what you need to test |
| Feature prioritisation | Focus on what matters most to users and the business |
| Early engineering input | Flag potential issues early in cost, materials, or process |
- Use sketching, concept boards, canvases, and collaborative reviews
- This is the bridge between big ideas and workable designs
⚠️ Watch-outs
- Trying to design everything at once—MVP comes first
- Skipping technical feasibility too early in the process
- Letting preferences override user insight or evidence
- Ignoring constraints—budget, timeline, or regulation
- Getting stuck in “what if” without prioritising
💡 Tips from the field
“We saved three months by prototyping the concept on day one—just cardboard and a checklist. The flaws were obvious, but so were the wins.”– Technical Lead, Product Pilot Team
💡 Focus on usefulness, not polish. This stage is about what works, not what looks perfect.
🔗 Helpful links & resources
- Concept Canvas Template
- Download: MVP Planning Sheet
- Template: Assumption Prioritisation Grid
- Article: How to Turn Ideas into Testable Product Concepts
✍️ Quick self-check
🎨 Visual concept (optional)
Illustration: A concept sketch board showing three early product ideas, with sticky notes on “core value”, “risks”, and “user jobs”. A central card is labelled “Selected MVP Path: Fast, Modular, Reliable”.
Visual shows how the Innovate stage shapes creative ideas into concrete, testable concepts.
