1. Innovation Management
Is a State of Mind
The Amaté platform
Measuring Innovation
May 13th 2014
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2. Agenda
I. Context
II. Peer/Community evaluation
III. Continuous improvement
IV. Concurrent engineering
V. FMEA - Effect Analysis
VI. Lean Thinking
VII. Impact - Information Services
VIII. Impact - Consumer Goods
IX. Conclusion and Perspectives
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3. Peer Evaluation
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• Evaluation of work by one’s peers
• A form of self-regulation by qualified
members of a profession
• Used both for process improvement and
standardization
• A concept that is both vague and inherently
biased
4. Continuous Improvement
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• An ongoing effort to improve products,
services, or processes
• W. E. Deming : the 'systemic' feedback is
evaluated against organizational goals
• A meta-process that is either incremental or
« game changing »
• Kaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive
Success (1986)[
5. Concurrent Engineering
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• A work methodology based on the
parallelization of tasks
• All elements of a product’s life-cycle should
be taken into consideration in design
• Design activities should be concurrent
• It replaces the more traditional ‘Waterfall
Model’.[
6. • Developed by reliability engineers in the
1950s to study potential malfunctions
• An FMEA involves inductive reasoning
around a single point of failure
• FMEA is based on experience with similar
products and processes
• Functional, Design, and Process FMEA.
FMEA
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7. Lean Thinking
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• The term "lean" was coined in the 1980s to
describe Toyota
• Creating more value for customers with
fewer resources.
• Changes the focus of management from
optimizing separate technologies to
optimizing the flow of products and services
Purpose, Process, People
9. Impact – Consumer Goods
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10. Perspectives
I. Context
II. FMEA - Effect Analysis
III. Lean Thinking
IV. Concurrent engineering
V. Continuous improvement
VI. Peer/Community evaluation
VII. Impact - Information Services
VIII. Impact - Consumer Goods
IX. Conclusion and Perspectives
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