BS 7000-1:2008
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Design management systems Guide to managing innovation
Hardcopy , PDF
English
04-30-2008
Foreword
0 Introduction
0.1 General
0.2 Survival of the fittest
0.3 Innovation goes beyond technology
0.4 Innovation is not for all
0.5 Designing total experiences for products, services
and processes
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Innovation, newness and an overview of the basics of
innovation management
4.1 Flow chart of the complete innovation management
framework
4.2 Planning beyond current horizons
4.3 Co-ordinating short-term and long-term work
4.4 Nature of innovation
4.5 Reasons to innovate
4.6 High productivity innovation
4.7 Degrees of newness
4.8 Sources of newness
4.9 The value chain
4.10 How change is introduced over time
4.11 Innovation and change management
4.12 Basis of effective innovation management
5 Managing innovation at the organization level
5.1 General
5.2 Assign responsibilities for innovation
5.3 Stage 1 - Review current innovation practices to
determine potential for improvement
5.4 Stage 2 - Create future vision
5.5 Stage 3 - Draw up mission statement relating to innovation
5.6 Stage 4 - Distil innovation objectives and strategies
from organization's overall objectives and strategies
5.7 Stage 5 - Determine the innovation highway
5.8 Stage 6 - Plan introduction of new approach to innovation
5.9 Stage 7 - Communicate essence of innovation mission,
objectives and strategies
5.10 Stage 8 - Promote an innovation-nurturing culture
5.11 Stage 9 - Reinforce infrastructure and expertise to
manage innovation
5.12 Stage 10 - Draw up master innovation programme
5.13 Stage 11 - Implement programme and support new approach
to innovation
5.14 Stage 12 - Evaluate progress and contribution of master
innovation programme
5.15 Stage 13 - Build distinctive competencies and competitive
advantage through innovation
5.16 Stage 14 - Document, share, publicize and celebrate
achievements through innovation
5.17 Stage 15 - Enhance organization's reputation through
innovation
5.18 Stage 16 - Review and refine overall approach to
innovation
6 Operating the innovation management framework: Further
detail
6.1 General
6.2 Identification of innovation leaders
6.3 Selection of core innovation team
6.4 Making time for the longer-term future
6.5 Job security
6.6 Managing innovation projects with clear stages and
gateway reviews
6.7 Scope of review of current innovation practices
6.8 Top-level review and brainstorming sessions on
innovation/Opportunity scanning
6.9 Forming innovative alliances
6.10 Innovation team brainstorming sessions and project
reviews
6.11 Environmental dimension of innovation management
6.12 Legal dimension of innovation management
6.13 Resourcing the long term: Investment in innovation
6.14 Fast-tracking
6.15 Cannibalization
6.16 Plan product withdrawals and replacements
6.17 Evaluation of processes and infrastructure
6.18 Agility to exploit opportunities quickly and flexibility
to change course as necessary
7 Tools and techniques for managing innovation
7.1 Recording and archiving ideas
7.2 Backcasting
7.3 Brainstorming
7.4 Customer-product experience cycles
7.5 Ethnographic research
7.6 Inclusive design
7.7 Intellectual property
7.8 Knowledge management
7.9 Rapid prototyping
7.10 Risk assessment
7.11 Scenario planning
7.12 The internet, intranets, extranets and wikis
7.13 User-centred design
7.14 Visualization
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