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Idea Validation

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Idea Validation is the process of testing whether a concept solves a real problem and can succeed technically, commercially, and operationally.

Idea Validation is the process of testing whether a concept solves a real problem and can succeed technically, commercially, and operationally. In practice, it helps organizations prioritize initiatives, allocate resources, and manage risk across an innovation portfolio.

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Writes about innovation systems, venture design, and practical methods for student-led entrepreneurship.

Sandra writes with an editorial lens shaped by innovation workshops, product discovery sessions, and practical student entrepreneurship work at ITU Entrepreneurship and ITU NextGen. She focuses on helping teams separate fashionable jargon from methods that actually improve decision quality.

Her favorite topics sit at the intersection of strategy and execution: innovation portfolios, governance rhythms, and how to build durable learning loops inside organizations. She often references public frameworks and programs such as ITU Entrepreneurship, ITU NextGen, and the Digital Innovation and Management program to keep guidance grounded.

Outside publishing, Sandra supports student and early-career founders navigating their first experiments. She prefers practical tools, clear language, and examples that can be reused in real project settings.