The innovation process is the most important of all business
processes. Innovation is the means by which value is constructed and
efficiencies are created. It is the source of sustainable competitive
advantage. This book shows how the innovation process is changing
profoundly. Part of the change results from the application of new
technologies to the innovation process itself. A new category of
technology has emerged which we call 'innovation technology'. This
includes simulation and modelling, visualization, and rapid
prototyping technologies. When used effectively, innovation technology
makes the innovation process more economical and ameliorates some of
its uncertainties. These technological changes are accompanied by
changing organization structures and skills requirements. The
technologies are used in fast moving, creative environments and are
suited to project-based organization. They also require the
development of new 'craft' skills to realize the possibilities created
by the new 'code'. The book outlines a new way of thinking about
innovation. Traditional definitions of 'research', 'development' and
'engineering', imply a progressive linearity which doesn't exist in
reality. They are also associated with organizational departments,
which are breaking down where once they existed, and are in any case
non-existent in the vast majority of firms. They also fail to capture
the central importance of design in innovation. We propose a new
schema for the innovation process: Think, Play, Do. Innovation
requires creating new ideas and thinking about new options, playing
with them to see if they are practical, economical and marketable, and
then doing: making the innovation real. This new schema captures the
emerging innovation process using a more contemporary idiom. The book
reports in-depth studies from a number of companies and sectors. Major
case studies of Procter and Gamble and Arup Partners are presented. It
reports on the use of innovation technology in a range of other
companies and organizations, from pharmaceuticals in GSK, to
engineering design in Ricardo engineering , and welding in TWI. We
describe how innovation technology is used in traditional industries,
such as in mining, and in public projects, such as the development of
London's traffic congestion charge and the stabilization of the
leaning tower of Pisa.
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Technology, Innovation, and Organization
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191514944
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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