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Global innovation science handbook / Praveen Gupta, editor ; Brett E. Trusko, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextNew York : Mcgraw-Hill, 2014Description: xxx, 866 pages : illustrations 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780071792707
Subject(s): Summary: 2) Key innovation concepts, such as creativity, neuroscience, biomimetics, benchmarking, and ethnographySummary: 3) Creativity tools, including Kano analysis,storyboarding, absence thinking, Lotus Blossom, SCAMPER, and othersSummary: 4) Techniques essential to innovation science, such as Six Thinking Hats, mind mapping, social networks, market research, and lead user analysisSummary: 5) Innovation radar, indices, and other measurementsSummary: 6) Idea management--the process of creating, screening, exploring, and evaluating ideas to bring those most valuable from concept to realitySummary: 7) Innovation methodologies, including TRIZ, Brinnovation, crowdsourcing, Eureka, stage gate, and othersSummary: 8) Deployment--a life-cycle approach involving inspiration, strategy, organization, excellence, culture, measurement, protection of intellectual property, and launchSummary: 9) Case studies featuring cutting-edge technological innovations in finance, government, and education. Summary: Developed by the editors of the International Journal of Innovation Science and featuring contributions from more than 40 innovation experts and thought leaders, Global Innovation Science Handbook presents a proven approach for understanding and implementing innovation in any industry. This pioneering work is based on a defined body of knowledge that includes intent, methodology, tools, and measurements. It challenges the popular paradigm that "learned" innovation is impossible, and lays out a systematic process for developing innovation skills. Each chapter can be independently read and utilized in the daily practice of innovation. Real-world case studies from financial, government, and education sectors illustrate the concepts discussed in this definitive resource. Global Innovation Science Handbook covers: 1) Preparing for innovation--establishing a framework and creating a culture for innovation
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Reference Reference Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Reference T 173.8 .G510 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3AEA2015000266

Includes bibliographical references and index.

2) Key innovation concepts, such as creativity, neuroscience, biomimetics, benchmarking, and ethnography

3) Creativity tools, including Kano analysis,storyboarding, absence thinking, Lotus Blossom, SCAMPER, and others

4) Techniques essential to innovation science, such as Six Thinking Hats, mind mapping, social networks, market research, and lead user analysis

5) Innovation radar, indices, and other measurements

6) Idea management--the process of creating, screening, exploring, and evaluating ideas to bring those most valuable from concept to reality

7) Innovation methodologies, including TRIZ, Brinnovation, crowdsourcing, Eureka, stage gate, and others

8) Deployment--a life-cycle approach involving inspiration, strategy, organization, excellence, culture, measurement, protection of intellectual property, and launch

9) Case studies featuring cutting-edge technological innovations in finance, government, and education.

Developed by the editors of the International Journal of Innovation Science and featuring contributions from more than 40 innovation experts and thought leaders, Global Innovation Science Handbook presents a proven approach for understanding and implementing innovation in any industry. This pioneering work is based on a defined body of knowledge that includes intent, methodology, tools, and measurements. It challenges the popular paradigm that "learned" innovation is impossible, and lays out a systematic process for developing innovation skills. Each chapter can be independently read and utilized in the daily practice of innovation. Real-world case studies from financial, government, and education sectors illustrate the concepts discussed in this definitive resource. Global Innovation Science Handbook covers: 1) Preparing for innovation--establishing a framework and creating a culture for innovation

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