January 13, 2014

Product-Process Feature-Performance and Efficiency Innovations




Product-Process Feature-Performance  Innovations




DEVELOPING A PRODUCT INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY FOR YOUR BUSINESS
Reference Paper #39 , 2010
By Dr. Robert G. Cooper and Dr. Scott J. Edgett
http://www.stage-gate.net/downloads/working_papers/wp_39.pdf


Product and Process Innovation
A System Dynamics-Based Analysis of the Interdependencies
Peter M. Milling and Joachim Stumpfe
2000 Conference Papers

In addition to numerous interactions with the environment the complexity of innovation processes in industrial
companies results from interactions between product and process innovation. An effective innovation management has to take these interdependencies into account coming to a congruent implementation of the different types of innovation.

http://www.systemdynamics.org/conferences/2000/PDFs/milling1.pdf


INNOVATION TYPOLOGIES
Rajesh Chandy  and Jaideep Prabhu
http://faculty.london.edu/rchandy/innovation%20typologies.pdf

Product-Process  Efficiency Innovations

Innovative Ideas - Improving Efficiency at Ontario Universities
2011 report
http://www.cou.on.ca/publications/reports/pdfs/innovative-ideas---improving-efficiency-at-ontario


Innovations for Resource-Efficient Production
http://www.bmbf.de/en/12596.php

Energy efficiency and U.S. competitiveness Applying product and process innovation to build long-term economic advantage.

The U.S. industrial and building sectors could extend the use of their still-productive
assets while improving energy efficiency by investing in technologies that make it easier to
manage energy use. These include variable-speed drives, motor-control systems, high-efficiency
motors and building-systems automation, among others.

We believe that there is no singular solution for achieving global competitiveness through energy
efficiency; and that while moderating consumer consumption and entirely new energy models are
part of the equation, so is immediate investment in existing infrastructure with widely available
technology. Such investment holds the promise of results and can be most easily implemented as
the responsibility falls largely on the private sector.
http://www02.abb.com/db/db0003/db002698.nsf/0/4cd0f07c8d298db7c1257a2f0050825d/$file/Energy+efficiency+and+U.S.+competitiveness.pdf



Energy Efficiency Innovation
http://www.urbanecology.org.au/topics/energyefficiencyinnovation.html


Doing the Right Things Right: Enhanced Effectiveness and Cost Savings
2006 artilce
http://www.psu.edu/president/pia/innovation/insights006.pdf

A STRUCTURED APPROACH TO ORGANIZATIONAL IMPROVEMENT
2003 article
http://www.psu.edu/president/pia/innovation/insights007.pdf



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