In this episode of the Common Mission Project podcast, co-hosts Jim and Rodrigo discuss the differences between waterfall and lean launchpad methodologies. They explain how waterfall is a sequential approach that follows a linear path from problem identification to solution implementation, while lean launchpad is an iterative approach that allows for learning and adaptation throughout the development process. They also discuss the pros and cons of each methodology and how to choose the right one for your project. Call to Action:
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If you're interested in project management, entrepreneurship, or mission-driven innovation, then this episode is for you. You'll learn about two different methodologies that can be used to develop new products or services.
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