Innovation, Climate and Change
Creativity, Innovation and Change -- Book 3
Publisher: The Open University, 2000
ISBN: 0-7492-9510-4
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- Guide
- Aims
- Introduction
- Resources for Block 3
- Computing
- Block Assignment
- Part 1 Innovation
- Section 1 Innovation Dynamics
- Introduction
- Types of Innovation
- Radical innovation vs incremental improvement
- Product vs process improvement
- Sources of Innovation
- Theories of innovation
- Technology push
- Market pull
- Coupling model
- Integrated model
- Systems integration and networking model
- Stages of Innovation
- Innovation Life Cycle
- Dominant designs
- Complex product systems
- High technology Japanese style
- Section 2 Scanning
- Competitors
- Competitive swiping
- Benchmarking
- Futures
- Strategic planning
- Scenario building
- Shared vision
- Section 3 Structure
- Project Management
- Organizational Divisions
- Partnerships
- Joint ventures
- Mergers
- Networks
- Interorganizational networks
- Intraorganizational networks
- Section 4 Systems
- Idea Development
- Suggestion schemes
- Idea screening
- Documentation
- Product and Process Development
- Concurrent engineering
- Japanese manufacturing techniques
- Partnership sourcing
- Product families
- Process improvement
- Agile manufacturing
- Managing Innovation
- Freedom and incentives
- Managing chaos
- Championship
- Continuous improvement
- Section 5 Success Factors
- Successful Products
- Innovative Organizations
- Supporting Policy
- Organizational strategy
- Public policy
- Small business
- Strategic perspective
- Part 2 Climate and Entrepreneurship
- Section 1 Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurs
- Visionary leadership
- Intrapreneurs
- Innovators
- Champions
- Teams
- Section 2 Climate and Culture
- Climate
- Culture
- Changing Culture
- Practice
- Part 3 Changing Organizations
- Section 1 Changing Systems
- Management Fads
- Quality
- Deming
- Evolution of quality approaches
- Quality circles
- Outcomes
- Reengineering
- Business Process Reengineering (BPR)
- Knowledge Management
- Section 2 Developing People
- Empowerment
- Empwerment in practice
- Learning Organizations
- Education and training
- Critique
- Self Organization