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Innovation Project Management Methods, Case Studies, and Tools for Managing Innovation Projects

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Erscheinungsdatum

05.01.2023

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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624

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23,9/19/2,8 cm

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1110 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-93124-9

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

05.01.2023

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

624

Maße (L/B/H)

23,9/19/2,8 cm

Gewicht

1110 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-93124-9

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Innovation Project Management
  • Preface xv

    1 Introduction to Innovation Project Management 1

    Introduction 1

    Definitions for Innovation 2

    The Business Need 4

    Innovation Literature 6

    Project Management Literature 7

    Innovation Benchmarking 8

    Value: The Missing Link 10

    Innovation Targeting 12

    Timeline for Innovation Targeting 13

    Innovation in Small Companies 14

    Seven Critical Dimensions for Scaling Project Management Innovation 14

    Implications and Issues for Project Managers and Innovation Personnel 16

    2 Types of Innovation 19

    Introduction 19

    Continuous Versus Discontinuous Innovation 20

    Incremental Versus Radical Innovation 21

    Understanding Innovation Differences 22

    Incremental Innovation Versus New Product Development 23

    Product Development Innovation Categories 23

    Closed and Open Innovation 25

    Crowdsourcing 27

    Co-Creation Innovation 29

    Open Innovation in Action: Airbus and Co-creation Partnerships 35

    Value (Or Value-Driven) Innovation 37

    Agile Innovation 38

    Agile Innovation in Action: Deloitte 40

    Government Innovation 47

    Financial Innovation 50

    Healthcare Innovation 51

    Brand Innovation 53

    Sustainable Innovation 53

    Humanitarian/Social Innovation 54

    Social Innovation in Action: Hitachi 55

    educational Innovation 57

    Manufacturing Innovation 58

    A Case Study 60

    Nontechnical Innovation in Action 60

    Other Categories of Innovation 62

    Role of the Board of Directors 66

    Finding an Innovation Project Sponsor 66

    Implications and Issues for Project Managers and Innovation Personnel 67

    3 Innovation and Strategic Planning 69

    Introduction 69

    Role of the Innovation Project Manager in Strategic Planning 70

    Role of the Portfolio PMO 70

    Business Impact Analysis 71

    Innovation Maturity Models 71

    Types of Strategies 73

    Role of Innovation in Strategic Planning 74

    Role of Marketing in Strategic Innovation Planning 75

    Product Portfolio Analysis 76

    Identifying Core Competencies Using SWOT Analysis 82

    Innovation Project Management Competency Models in Action: eli Lilly 84

    Marketing's Involvement with Innovation Project Managers 95

    Product Life Cycles 97

    Classification of R&D Projects 97

    Research Versus Development 98

    The Research and Development Ratio 99

    Offensive Versus Defensive Innovation 100

    Modeling the R&D Planning Function 101

    Priority Setting 105

    Contract R&D 107

    Nondisclosure Agreements, Secrecy Agreements, and Confidentiality Agreements 108

    Government Influence 108

    Sources for Innovation Technology 109

    Sources of Ideas 110

    The Project Manager's Role in Developing Innovation Skills and Ideas in People 112

    establishing a Project Selection Criteria 114

    Project Selection Issues 115

    economic evaluation of Projects 116

    Role of the Project Manager in Project Selection 119

    Project Selection and Politics 124

    Project Readjustments 126

    Project Termination 127

    Implications and Issues for Project Managers and Innovation Personnel 127

    4 Innovation Tools and Processes 129

    Introduction 129

    New Product Development 130

    The Fuzzy Front end 131

    Prioritizing Product Features 133

    Line of Sight 134

    Misalignment Issues 135

    Risk Management 137

    The Innovation Culture 140

    Innovation Functional Units 145

    Innovative Cultures and Corporate Leadership 145

    Idea Generation 146

    Spinoff Innovations 147

    Understanding Reward Systems 148

    Innovation Leadership in Action: Medtronic 149

    IPM Skills Needed 152

    Design Thinking 155

    Brainstorming 157

    Whiteboarding 163

    Mind Maps 163

    Active Listening 165

    Pitching the Innovation 167

    Cognitive Biases 167

    Prototypes 168

    Creativity and Innovation Fears 170

    Innovation Governance 170

    Corporate Innovation Governance Risks 171

    Transformational Governance 174

    Balanced Scorecard 175

    Strategy Maps 176

    Innovation Portfolio Management 177

    Innovation Sponsorship 179

    The Innovation Team 180

    Virtual Versus Co-Located Innovation Teams 181

    Artificial Intelligence and IPM 182

    The Need for PM 2.0 and PM 3.0 184

    Implications and Issues for Project Managers and Innovation Personnel 187

    5 From Traditional to Innovation Project Management Thinking 191

    Introduction 191

    Information Warehouses 193

    Innovation Planning Overview 197

    Innovation Methodologies 200

    Methodology Gates 202

    Innovation Assumptions 202

    Validating the Objectives 204

    Differing Views of the Project 206

    Life-Cycle Phases 206

    Life-Cycle Costing 210

    Work Breakdown Structure 211

    Budgeting 212

    Scheduling 212

    Scope Change Control 213

    Technology Readiness Levels 214

    Lean Project Management: Kanban 216

    Communication 217

    enabling Innovation Success in Solution Design and Delivery in Healthcare Business 218

    Innovation in Action: Dubai Customs and the Accelerated exploratory Lab 229

    Innovation in Action: Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany 234

    Innovation in Action: Repsol 237

    Staffing Innovation Projects 241

    Implications and Issues for Project Managers and Innovation Personnel 243

    6 Innovation Management Software 245

    Introduction 245

    Origin and Benefits of Innovation Software 246

    Software Innovation in Action: IdeaScale 248

    Software Innovation in Action: Hype Innovation 251

    Software and Open Innovation 260

    Implications and Issues for Project Managers and Innovation Personnel 261

    7 Value-based Innovation Project Management Metrics 263

    Introduction 263

    Value Over the Years 265

    Value and Leadership 266

    Combining Benefits and Value 268

    Recognizing the Need for Value Metrics 269

    The Need for effective Measurement Techniques 271

    Measuring Intangible Assets 276

    Customer / Stakeholder Impact on Value Metrics 278

    Customer Value Management Programs 279

    The Relationship between Project Management and Value 282

    Creating an Innovation Project Management Baseline 284

    Selecting the Right Metrics 286

    The Failure of Traditional Metrics and KPIs 288

    The Need for Value Metrics 288

    Creating Value Metrics 289

    Industry examples of Innovation Value Metrics 295

    Alignment to Strategic Business Objectives 296

    Metrics for Innovation Governance 298

    Innovation Metrics in Action: InnovationLabs 299

    The Dark Side of Innovation Metrics 309

    establishing a Metrics Management Program 310

    Implications and Issues for Project Managers and Innovation Personnel 312

    8 Business Models 315

    Introduction 315

    From Project Manager to Designer 317

    Business Models and Value 318

    Business Model Characteristics 318

    Strategic Partnerships 319

    Business Intelligence 319

    Skills for the Business Model Innovator 320

    Business Model enhancements 322

    Types of Business Models 324

    Business Models and Strategic Alliances 326

    Identifying Business Model Threats 327

    Business Model Failure 328

    Business Models and Lawsuits 328

    Implications and Issues for Project Managers and Innovation Personnel 330

    9 Disruptive Innovation 333

    Introduction 333

    early Understanding of Disruption 334

    Innovation and the Business Model Disruption 335

    Categories of Disruptive Innovations 337

    The Dark Side of Disruptive Innovation 338

    Using Integrated Product/Project Teams 339

    Disruptive Innovation in Action 341

    Implications and Issues for Project Managers and Innovation Personnel 342

    10 Innovation Roadblocks 345

    Introduction 345

    The Failure of Success 346

    One Size Fits All 346

    Insufficient Line of Sight 346

    Failing to Search for Ideas 347

    Sense of Urgency 347

    Working with Prima Donnas 347

    Lack of Collaboration 348

    Politics 348

    Project Workloads 348

    Intellectual Property Rights 348

    Not Understanding the Relationship between Creativity and Innovation 349

    Too Many Assumptions 350

    Innovation Funding 350

    Cash Flow and Financial Uncertainty 350

    Control, Control, and Control 350

    Analysis-Paralysis 351

    Innovation in Action: Naviair 351

    Innovation in Action: Overcoming the Roadblocks 363

    11 Defining Innovation Success and Failure 367

    Introduction 367

    The Business Side of Traditional Project Success 368

    Defining Project Success: The early Years 370

    Redefining Project Success: Approaching the Twenty-First Century 371

    Degrees of Success and Failure 372

    Defining Success at the Beginning of the Project 374

    The Role of Marketing in Defining Innovation Success 374

    The Business Side of Innovation Success 377

    Prioritization of the Success Factors 379

    Innovation Project Success and Core Competencies 380

    Innovation Project Success and Business Models 381

    Causes of Innovation Project Failure 381

    Identifying the Success and Failure Criteria 384

    Post-Failure Success Analysis 385

    Sensemaking 386

    The Need for New Metrics 387

    Learning from Failure 387

    The Failure of Success 388

    Conclusion 390

    Implications and Issues for Project Managers and Innovation Personnel 390

    12 Innovation in Action 393

    Introduction 393

    Innovation in Action: Apple 393

    Innovation in Action: Facebook 395

    Innovation in Action: IBM 396

    Innovation in Action: Texas Instruments 399

    Innovation in Action: 3M 401

    Innovation in Action: Motorola 403

    Innovation Project Management: The Case of KAUST Smart 404

    Key Characteristic of KAUST Smart Projects (What makes KAUST Smart Projects Unique) 405

    Recent and Ongoing Project examples 408

    Innovation in Action: Samsung 410

    Agile Innovation in Action: Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc 411

    Innovation in Action: COMAU 418

    Innovation in Action: Tokio Marine and Nichido Systems 425

    Innovation in Action: GeA 427

    Innovation Management at GeA - The Strategic Parts 432

    Innovation in Action: Wärtsilä energy Solutions 435

    Critical Issues 437

    13 Case Studies 439

    Disney (A): Innovation Project Management Skills at Disney 439

    Disney (B): Creating Innovation: Disney's Haunted Mansion 449

    Disney (C): Impact Of Culture On Global Innovation Opportunities 464

    Disney (D): The Partnership Side Of Global Business Model Innovation 482

    Case Study: Boeing 787 Dreamliner: Managing Innovation Risks with a New Business Model 494

    Case Study: The Sydney Australia Opera House 501

    Case Study: Ampore Faucet Company: Managing Different Views on Innovation 508

    Case Study: The Innovation Sponsors 510

    Case Study: The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of Iridium: When an Innovation Business Model Fails 512

    Case Study: Zane Corporation: Selecting an Innovation Framework 540

    Case Study: Redstone Inc.: Understanding Innovation Cultures 544

    Case Study: The Government Think Tank: The Failure of Crowdsourcing 546

    Case Study: Lego: Brand Management Innovation 548

    Index 565