E4 – How to solve a problem

Explore a six-step problem-solving method for health innovation that combines creativity, research, and systematic thinking to design impactful, sustainable solutions for healthcare.

E3 – Problem Management

Learn how the Five Whys method helps uncover root causes in healthcare challenges, empowering innovators to question routines and create evidence-based solutions.

E2 – Why Health Innovation

This video explores why health innovation matters, tracing its roots from the Crimean War to today’s challenges and showing how mindset, collaboration, and better systems drive sustainable change in healthcare.

E1 – What is health innovation?

This video introduces health innovation, showing how technology, collaboration, and user-centered design can transform healthcare challenges into impactful solutions.

Fabricomp AB: developing a collaboration strategy for a newly started university spin-off company in Sweden

This case concerns Fabricomp, a young university spin-off commercializing a breakthrough carbon fibre composite (CFC) technology. CFCs are lightweight, strong, and thin materials used across industries as alternatives to steel, aluminum, plastics, wood, and concrete. Developed in the late 20th century, CFCs consist of carbon fibre fabric in a polymer resin, shaped according to the final product—ranging from sports equipment to automotive parts.

Entrepreneurial Well-Being

In this short introduction to entrepreneurial health, we explore the unique challenges and pressures entrepreneurs face in their daily lives. From high peaks of success to difficult setbacks, the entrepreneurial journey can take a toll on both mental and physical well-being. This video highlights the importance of balance, stress management, recovery, and a sense of control over one’s time. Whether you’re just starting out or have been in the game for a while, you’ll learn why taking care of yourself is key to sustainable success—and how to do it with a clear conscience.

Case: “I cannot give up now!”: The story of a Norwegian public sector entrepreneur’s endeavours to revolutionize communication between two healthcare organizations

This story is based on a real-life entrepreneurial journey, with names and details adjusted to enhance its educational value. The purpose of the article is to illustrate the complexities of public sector innovation and the role of dynamic managerial capabilities in driving change within bureaucratic systems. It offers insights into how entrepreneurial individuals can navigate institutional resistance, mobilize resources, and push for improvements in public service delivery—highlighting both the opportunities and limitations of innovation in the public sector.

Case: DataBoard ApS: Start-ups and downs

This story follows the journey of DataBoard, a promising B2B tech startup led by Rasmus, which faced numerous challenges after securing early investment from Capnova. Despite strong commercial traction and an enthusiastic sales effort, the company struggled with an unstable product and a team lacking the required expertise. With mounting financial pressure, miscommunications, and delayed milestones, DataBoard ultimately went bankrupt within a year of its initial investment, marking the end of a turbulent but valuable entrepreneurial journey for Rasmus and his team. 

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