A step-by-step approach to applying high-impact innovation principles
in any organization Innovation is an important force in creating and
sustaining organizational growth. Effective innovation can mean the
difference between leading with a particular product, process, or
service—and simply following the pack. Innovation transforms
mediocre companies into world leaders and ordinary organizations into
stimulating environments for employees. Applying Innovation combines
the key ingredients from areas including innovation management,
strategic planning, performance measurement, creativity, project
portfolio management, performance appraisal, knowledge management, and
teams to offer an easily applied recipe for enterprise growth. Authors
David O′Sullivan and Lawrence Dooley map out the main concepts of
the innovation process into a clear, understandable framework—the
innovation funnel. Unlike other texts for this course, Applying
Innovation goes beyond methodologies and checklists to offer an
invaluable step-by-step approach to actually applying high-impact
innovation in any organization using a knowledge management systems,
whether for a boutique firm or one comprised of thousands of
individuals. Key Features: Adopts a practical approach to overseeing
innovation that focuses on useful tools and techniques rather than on
theory and methodologies Offers student activities within the text for
immediate application of key concepts, reinforcing retention and
comprehension Teaches students to build and apply effective innovation
management systems for any organization successfully, regardless of
the firm′s size or structure Intended Audience: Applying Innovation
is designed for undergraduate and graduate courses such as Innovation
Management, Project Management, Strategic Planning, and Performance
Management in fields of business, science, and engineering. This book
appeals to instructors who want to reduce the "chalk and talk" and
increase the hands-on practicality of their courses in innovation
management.
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781452285818
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Inc. (US)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
424
Forfatter