Preparation Phase
It's time to think big—to go outside your comfort zone to where the magic happens.
Innovators, particularly young innovators, are building new products and services that can disrupt entire industries, or even create new ones. Examples include Danit Peleg, who designed the first 3D printed fashion collection when she was 25, and Jack Andraka, who as a 15-year-old conducted award-winning work on a potential method to detect the early stages of pancreatic and other cancers.
Now it's your turn. Start dreaming….It's the only way to achieve anything!
Running a successful ExO Sprint depends on setting the right foundation. Use the preparation phase to define the goals for the ExO Sprint and make sure all elements and logistics are in place to achieve them.
The preparation phase typically takes between two and eight weeks depending on the scope of the ExO Sprint and the size of your organization.
Plan
What do we want to accomplish?

To reinvent the industry and transform our organization so that it's able to adapt to external industry disruption. Creating ExOs will allow us to build a new global ecosystem.
If so, run the full ExO Sprint with Edge teams and Core ...
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