<p>The book provides an in-depth knowledge on how a product is designed and developed by Product Designers. This has been achieved through a case study of one product โ the Post Box. This product was chosen for the study primarily due to its simple and non-technical nature as that would make it easy
Innovation by design
โ Scribed by Gaynor G.H.
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 321
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Innovation by Design grew out of concern thai organizations that at one time had been outperforming the economy by introducing nevv-to-the-market products were now relying strictly on incremental innovation, which in many situations does not increase the size of the market
โฆ Table of Contents
AMACOM - Innovation by Design 0814406963.pdf......Page 0
Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 14
Acknowledgments......Page 18
1. Perspectives on Innovation......Page 20
2. Innovation Types and Product Classes......Page 43
3. Genesis of Innovation......Page 65
4. The Innovation Process......Page 91
5. Innovation Process Design......Page 107
6. What Is Organizational culture?......Page 134
7. Culture: From Theory to Practice......Page 154
8. Dimensions of
Organizational
Resources......Page 174
9. Dimensions of
Organizational
Infrastructure......Page 191
10. What It Takes to
Be an Innovator......Page 210
11. The Virtual
Innovation Prevention
Department......Page 239
12. The Innovation Audit......Page 262
13. Making Innovation Happen......Page 289
Index......Page 316
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