Innovation management and new product development for engineers. Volume II, Supplement /

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Author / Creator:Dekkers, Rob, author.
Imprint:New York, NY : Momentum Press, [2018]
©2018
Description:1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:Engineering management collection, 2376-4902
Engineering management collection.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12020723
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ISBN:1947083937
9781947083936
9781947083929
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed October 2, 2018).
Summary:This textbook, consisting of two volumes, brings innovation management closer to the practices of new product development. To this purpose, it presents concepts of innovation management, and processes, methods and tools for product development, particularly aiming at engineers and engineering students; it is also relevant to those in other studies, such as business and management to better understand the actual conversion from ideas and inventions into commercialization. Volume I covers the basic concepts for innovation management and new product development. It starts by looking at what innovations are, what the innovation funnel is, and what the relevance of business models means for innovation management. The second chapter presents processes, methods, and tools for new product and service development, including value engineering and the controlled convergence method; it also contains a reference model for design and engineering. The third chapter considers product life-cycle management, technology cycles, and strategic tools for innovation. The fourth chapter extends sources of innovation to the multiple actors that firms engage with and the fifth chapter about how to collaborate with these. The sixth chapter about project management concludes this volume. Volume II extends the concepts of the first volume. It pays attention to the role of intellectual property, particularly patents, national innovation systems, lean product development, open innovation, living labs, crowdsourcing, and sustainability. It concludes with a chapter offering a holistic view about how innovation management can be embedded in companies, and an epilogue highlighting the importance of systems thinking for innovation management.
Other form:Print version: 9781947083929
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Whereas innovation has become part of daily language, in practice, realizing new product and new service development is a complex and daunting task for engineers, design engineering managers, managers, and those involved in other functions in organizations. Most books on innovation management approach this topic from a managerial or economic perspective; this text takes the actual design and engineering processes as starting point. To this purpose, it relates product design and engineering processes and their management to sources of innovation, collaboration with suppliers, and knowledge providers (for example, inventors and universities), and users.

The managerial aspects get ample attention as well as the socioeconomic aspects in the context of product design and engineering. For this wide range of topics, the book provides both theoretical underpinning and practical guidance. Readers and students will benefit from this book by not only understanding the key mechanisms for innovation but also by the practical guidance it offers. The author uses diagrams, models, methods, and steps to guide readers to a better understanding of innovation projects. This practical approach and the link to theory make the book valuable to practitioners as well as engineering students.

Physical Description:1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1947083937
9781947083936
9781947083929
ISSN:2376-4902