At a generic level, innovation is a core business process
concerned with renewing what the
organization offers the world and the ways in which it creates
and delivers that offering. And
to do this they all need to carry out these activities:
• Searching – scanning the environment (internal and external)
for, and processing relevant signals about, threats and
opportunities for change.
• Selecting – deciding (on the basis of a strategic view of how
the enterprise can best
• develop) which of these signals to respond to
• Implementing – translating the potential in the trigger idea
into something new and launching it in an internal or external
market. Making this happen is not a single event but requires
attention to:
Acquiring the knowledge resources to enable the innovation (for
example, by creating something new through R&D, market
research, etc., acquiring knowledge from elsewhere via
technology transfer, strategic alliance, etc.).
Executing the project under conditions of uncertainty which
require extensive problem-solving.
Launching the innovation and managing the process of initial
adoption
Sustaining adoption and use in the long-term – or revisiting the
original idea and modifying it – reinnovation.
Learning – enterprises have (but may not always take) the
opportunity to learn from progressing through this cycle so that
they can build their knowledge base and can improve the ways
in which the process is managed.
But they differ widely in the ways in which this is done and the
importance of different elements.
In this exercise pick a sector – e.g. food retailing, airlines,
chemicals, public administration – and draw a map of their
particular version of this process. How does it work out in
practice? Where are they likely to need or to place most
emphasis?

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At a generic level, innovation is a core business process concerned .docx

  • 1. At a generic level, innovation is a core business process concerned with renewing what the organization offers the world and the ways in which it creates and delivers that offering. And to do this they all need to carry out these activities: • Searching – scanning the environment (internal and external) for, and processing relevant signals about, threats and opportunities for change. • Selecting – deciding (on the basis of a strategic view of how the enterprise can best • develop) which of these signals to respond to • Implementing – translating the potential in the trigger idea into something new and launching it in an internal or external market. Making this happen is not a single event but requires attention to: Acquiring the knowledge resources to enable the innovation (for example, by creating something new through R&D, market research, etc., acquiring knowledge from elsewhere via technology transfer, strategic alliance, etc.). Executing the project under conditions of uncertainty which require extensive problem-solving. Launching the innovation and managing the process of initial adoption Sustaining adoption and use in the long-term – or revisiting the original idea and modifying it – reinnovation. Learning – enterprises have (but may not always take) the opportunity to learn from progressing through this cycle so that they can build their knowledge base and can improve the ways in which the process is managed. But they differ widely in the ways in which this is done and the importance of different elements. In this exercise pick a sector – e.g. food retailing, airlines, chemicals, public administration – and draw a map of their particular version of this process. How does it work out in
  • 2. practice? Where are they likely to need or to place most emphasis?