Tools and Techniques for Managing Innovation From Beginning to End

Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 8:30 AM
102 A (Minneapolis Convention Center)

Description:
This is a tutorial session on innovation and its management from the beginning of the new idea cycle to its implementation in a formal project. We have come to realize that Six Sigma and DFSS can eliminate variation in what we know how to do, or plan to do, but cannot by themselves produce innovation. Innovation needs to start with an idea coupled to a need. Its flesh and bones need to be provided by people and their supporting organizations. Finally, the business and manufacturing concepts behind the innovation must be implemented by smart project management. This session will review the necessary skills to make this journey successful, including proper idea identification, putting together innovation and project teams, and successful project management.


Sponsor:
Management Division
Co-Sponsor(s):
Process Research and Innovation (12a), The Young Professional Advisory Board (YPAB) (18c)


Chair:
Jack Hipple
Email: jwhinnovator@earthlink.net

Co-chairs:
Mukund Karanjikar
Email: mukund.karanjikar@gmail.com

Eldon R. Larsen
Email: Larsene@marshall.edu

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.


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8:30 AM
(268a) Tools and Techniques for Managing Innovation From Beginning to End
Jack Hipple, Eldon R. Larsen and Mukund Karanjikar
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