March 2021: Pretotyping is all around us; can you spot it?

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Hi <<First Name>>, 

2021 is off to a flying start - can you believe it’s March (again) already? As with 2020, this year is already demonstrating a huge focus on innovation and change, with in depth discussion and experimentation around technology, remote working, collaboration, content creation . . the list goes on. Pretotyping is happening all around us; what pretotypes have you encountered recently?

At Exponentially, we spot (and nerd out about) pretotypes ‘in the wild’ over on our free Slack channel, as well as sharing our own experiments and experiences in innovation. Join us and sign up here if you haven’t already. Additionally, I’m excited to share that after many months of work behind the scenes, we’ve recently rolled out a major update to our app - read more about that at the link below. 

We’re also trialling new ways to collaborate with others; experts in the field of innovation will be coming together on the Clubhouse app on March 22 to discuss all things experimentation. Keep your eyes peeled on our socials for more information on how you can attend - we'll share the exclusive link as soon as it's available!

Our latest blog post, “Congrats on the failure.” speaks to the importance of change, illustrating the mindset shift required for successful innovation to be accomplished. If you’d like to learn more about pretotyping, and the importance of being open to changing methods, you can sign up for a free preview of our online course here, or if you’d like to chat face-to-face, reply to this email and we can set up a time for a call. In the meantime, happy innovating!

A whole new app (with the features you know and love)!

We couldn't realistically call ourselves innovators if we weren't willing to experiment and update our own offerings & products as well. Enter: the new and improved Exponentially app! We've kept all the features you know and love, with a completely overhauled interface to make the platform faster, simpler and incredibly intuitive to use. Check it out.
“Congrats on the failure.” Why testing your ideas cannot NOT work.

We live in a world that teaches us to be embarrassed by failures. Even innovators aren’t immune - being asked to celebrate failure can be a hard thing to change, both in ourselves and our companies. In our latest blog post, leaders in innovation share their thoughts and strategies for convincing others of the power of pretotyping. Read more.
Clubhouse conference - join us on March 22!

On March 22, experts from around the globe will be coming together as a part of a Clubhouse conference to discuss all things innovation, design, entrepreneurship and experimentation. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to get the exclusive link as soon as it drops.

Meet this month's scholarship winner, and apply now!

Every month, we offer one scholarship to our Learn Pretotyping online course.

Recipients receive access to the course for just $99*, along with a one-on-one call with Exponentially’s founder, Leslie Barry, to kickstart your innovation journey. This month's scholarship winner is Allan Waine. Congratulations, Allan!

To put your hat in the ring for next month's scholarship, head to the application form.

*Why $99 tuition and not $0 for scholarship recipients? Because there will be only one scholarship granted each month and just a little bit of 'skin in the game' helps to make sure we only get serious applicants.

Leslie
Founder | Exponentially
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