Innovation Management: Context, Strategies, Systems and Processes, 1st edition

Published by Financial Times/ Prentice Hall (July 15, 2010) © 2010
  • Pervaiz Ahmed
  • Charlie Shepherd

Title overview

In a world of increasingly sophisticated customer needs, innovation is becoming central to corporate growth and prosperity, and is being recognised as a source of vitality and competitive advantage. What do we mean by ‘innovation’, and what must companies do to leverage it in order to support their short-term objectives and long-term strategies?

This book attempts to answer these questions by progressively building up a common understanding of innovation and creativity, positioned strategically against business needs, and exploited through innovation frameworks and best-in-class practices. 

Throughout the book, a series of examples and case studies are introduced to aid understanding and provide insights across many industries and business scenarios. 

 

Hallmark Approach

  • Clear 5-part structure to build understanding of practices and people required to plan and implement innovation in process and product development
  • Coverage of key people-focused topics such as Leadership, Culture and Knowledge Management
  • Full chapter on innovation in global context
  • Short and engaging examples of Innovation in Practice
  • Longer case study in each chapter to illustrate theory in context

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Table of contents

  1. 1 Innovation in context
  2. 2 Creativity and innovation
  3. 3 Strategy and innovation
  4. 4 Technology strategy
  5. 5 Innovation process management
  6. 6 Optimising innovation decision-making and portfolio management
  7. 7 Innovation performance measurement
  8. 8 People, leadership and structure for innovation
  9. 9 Culture and climate for innovation
  10. 10 Innovation in a global world
  11. 11 Market learning
  12. 12 Design and manufacture for innovation
  13. 13 Supply chain management and innovation
  14. 14 Knowledge management and learning for innovation

Author bios

Professor Pervaiz is Director of Postgraduate Studies at the School of Business, Monash University Malaysia, where he teaches and researches in the management of innovation.

Charlie Shepherd is Head of Enterprise Process Improvement & 6-Sigma at Raytheon Systems Limited

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