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Riding the Innovation Wave By Professor John Bessant (University of Exeter, UK)

Riding the Innovation Wave by Professor John Bessant (University of Exeter, UK)


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This book draws on a detailed history of a large German company (HELLA ), now active in over 35 countries, employing 4,000 people and with a sales turnover of around 6,4bn.

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Riding the Innovation Wave: Learning to Create Value from Ideas by Professor John Bessant (University of Exeter, UK)

Innovation matters being able to create value from ideas is crucial to survival and growth. But while any organization might get lucky once being able to repeat the trick requires learning and developing particular ways of working which enable the process. Over a hundred years of research and practical experience now provides a knowledge base from which we can draw to help develop such approaches.
But how do we move from prescription to implementation? And how does the innovation challenge play out over the lifetime of an organization? How does it renew its capability to innovate and do so against a background of dramatically changing markets, technologies and social trends?
This book draws on a detailed history of a large German company (HELLA ), now active in over 35 countries, employing 34,000 people. It didn't start out that way, it began as an entrepreneurial start-up in the late 19th century in the (then) uncertain early days of the car industry. It moved from selling whips and other buggy accessories for horse-drawn carriages to horns and lamps for the new-fangled motor cars beginning to appear on the roads of north-western Germany. The journey since then has been one of innovation in products and processes, in entering new markets, in adding services to its products, and in changing its underlying business models. Survival for over a hundred years is not an accident it has been built on learning how to innovate and on constantly challenging and updating those models.

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The author uses a case study of automotive, lighting, and electronics company Hella to outline a model of innovation that is focused on competence, capability, and continuity. He details Hellas innovation history, including specific innovation examples and milestones; how it maintains momentum in innovation and mobilizes entrepreneurial engagement; its continuous improvement efforts; its mindset of frugal innovation; and the elements of platform thinking, innovation networks, dealing with discontinuity, and agile innovation, with discussion of the concept in general, why it matters, why it matters to Hella, and what Hella is currently doing. -- Annotation 2017 * (protoview.com) *

About Professor John Bessant (University of Exeter, UK)

Originally a chemical engineer, John Bessant has been active in the field of research and consultancy in technology and innovation management for over 35 years. He currently holds the Chair in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Exeter and has visiting appointments at the universities of Erlangen-Nuremburg and Queensland University of Technology. In 2003 he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy of Management and in 2016 a Fellow of the International Society forProfessional Innovation Management (ISPIM). He has acted as advisor to various national governments, international bodies (including the United Nations,World Bank and OECD) and to many public and private sector organizations. He is the author of 30 books and many articles on the topic and has lectured and consulted widely around the world.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. IntroductionsChapter 2. Hella's innovation history Chapter 3. Patterns of innovation Chapter 4. We are the champions Chapter 5. Maintaining innovation momentum Chapter 6. Mobilising entrepreneurial engagement Chapter 7. Continuous improvement Chapter 8. Frugal innovation Chapter 9. Platform innovation Chapter 10. Creating new networks Chapter 11. Dealing with discontinuity Chapter 12. Agile innovation Chapter 13. Looking to the future Notes, resources and reflection questions

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GOR009542071
9781787145702
1787145700
Riding the Innovation Wave: Learning to Create Value from Ideas by Professor John Bessant (University of Exeter, UK)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Emerald Publishing Limited
2017-11-17
296
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