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In this expert webinar, we dive deep into startup-style execution inside large companies, covering product experimentation, unit economics, automation, and AI adoption—especially in traditionally under-digitalised sectors like construction and real estate development. You’ll hear practical, battle-tested insights on: Treating internal initiatives like independent startups. Proving product value through rapid iteration. Deciding when to scale, pivot, or stop. Automating workflows before chaos sets in. Using AI where it actually delivers ROI. Balancing automation with human impact. Whether you’re a founder, product leader, innovation manager, or digital transformation lead, this session is packed with frameworks and real examples you can apply immediately. ⏱️ Timestamps 2:32 – Treating internal projects like startups to accelerate innovation. 5:43 – Proving product effectiveness through iterations and stakeholder buy-in. 8:40 – Unit economics: which metrics matter first when scaling (or stopping). 11:30 – What to automate first when teams still rely on spreadsheets & emails. 14:40 – Real example: launching a successful product and its business impact. 18:10 – Managing growth and demonstrating results with limited resources. 20:35 – AI in under-digitalised sectors: early wins and real barriers. 22:50 – Building sustainable product growth inside large organisations. 24:55 – Non-negotiable skills for digitalising non-tech industries. 28:30 – One AI tool to implement tomorrow—and the problem it should solve. 30:35 – Advice for founders: automation vs. job security concerns.