Product Development for Educational Service Firms

By Kevin Organisciak.

Educational product innovation is evolving at a rapid pace.  Although not every innovation is a winner,  the “test and learn” process is critical for those in Educational Services to embrace.

For these reasons, we’ve created an incubator for companies to try out new products.    Whether it is a “white-label,” “powered by,” or a direct-to-business product, we can vet it.

Here is a little more about the how our pilot programs work:

• Each pilot program lasts between 30-90 days and is carefully outlined with steps and instructions for participation.

• The goal is to allow members or sponsors to test new ideas and products and to expose the rest of our members to directional trends in the world of educational services.

How does one participate?  Through one of the following:

• Volunteer to test someone else’s product (Participant).

• Offer something for others to test (Provider).

In either case, here are the steps we can test:

  1. Proof of Concept 
  2. Incubator
  3. Pilot
  4. Pilot-Beta.


Providers, those folks with solutions for Educational Service Firms, can use the categories above to define the point at which they would like to test and TPAPT will help define the scope of the project.  Contact us to learn more. 

 

 

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