Strategic Management of Innovation and DesignCambridge University Press, 09.09.2010 There is now widespread agreement that innovation holds the key to future economic and social prosperity in developed countries. Experts studying contemporary capitalism also agree that the battle against unemployment and relocations can only be won through innovation. But what kind of innovation is required and what is the best way to manage, steer and organize it? Grounded on experiences of innovative firms and based on recent design theories, this book argues that instead of relying on traditional R&D and project management techniques, the strategic management of innovation must be based on innovative design activities. It analyses and explains new management principles and techniques that deal with these activities, including innovation fields, lineages, C-K (Concept-Knowledge) diagrams and design spaces. The book is ideal for advanced courses in innovation management in industrial design schools, business schools, engineering schools, as well as managers looking to improve their practice. |
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... design reasoning and business decisions in favour of innovation.To my surprise, people often failed to understand thisapproach, despiteour growth recordand continued successover anumberof years. Had we inventeda 'model', as the ...
... design reasoning and business decisions in favour of innovation.To my surprise, people often failed to understand thisapproach, despiteour growth recordand continued successover anumberof years. Had we inventeda 'model', as the ...
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... ideas 11.7 Structuring valuefrom learningrelating to uses 12.1 Rear windscreenof Clio 2 12.2 Horizontal heattreated processes 12.3 reasoning andthe importance of managing –the caseofthe S4 shaping process 12.4 reasoningpattern 13.1 The ...
... ideas 11.7 Structuring valuefrom learningrelating to uses 12.1 Rear windscreenof Clio 2 12.2 Horizontal heattreated processes 12.3 reasoning andthe importance of managing –the caseofthe S4 shaping process 12.4 reasoningpattern 13.1 The ...
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... design. The original practices were then theorized, formalized and analysed to highlightthe reasoning behind innovative design activitiesand their organization.The theoretical models werebased on the CK designtheory (Hatchuel1996a ...
... design. The original practices were then theorized, formalized and analysed to highlightthe reasoning behind innovative design activitiesand their organization.The theoretical models werebased on the CK designtheory (Hatchuel1996a ...
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... reasoning, basedonhislong experience and expertise, which had helped him identify the seat as the linchpin of any new features for car interiors? How could he have described the organization entailed by his recommendations, i.e. an ...
... reasoning, basedonhislong experience and expertise, which had helped him identify the seat as the linchpin of any new features for car interiors? How could he have described the organization entailed by his recommendations, i.e. an ...
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... design reasoning hasitsown specificcriteria, thusmaking it different fromresearch or developmentreasoning? Innovativedesign prefers variety rather than convergence, originality rather than routine, the production of new knowledge rather ...
... design reasoning hasitsown specificcriteria, thusmaking it different fromresearch or developmentreasoning? Innovativedesign prefers variety rather than convergence, originality rather than routine, the production of new knowledge rather ...
Inhalt
of objects | |
the wizards | |
astonishing performance from | |
the recurring | |
organizing RID in large companies 9 Learning from experience expansions from | |
tempered automotive glass | |
combining scientific research | |
thegovernanceof innovativedesign athird | |
anextended surveyofthe | |
Afterword by Jacques Lacambre and Dominique Levent | |
Index | |
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