Innovation Management

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Innovation Management

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About this course: What is innovation management? How do firms bring in new business models and get new products and services to the market? Go on a nine-week journey through innovation management concepts, theories of idea generation, selection, strategy formulation and implementation in this MOOC in Innovation Management. In it, you will also learn the tools for implementing innovation projects yourself. Guided by world-class academics, you will develop an innovative mindset and expertise in how firms successfully create new ideas for marketing new products. The syllabus also includes sessions about innovation strategy, idea management and social networks. During this course, you will…

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When you enroll for courses through Coursera you get to choose for a paid plan or for a free plan

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About this course: What is innovation management? How do firms bring in new business models and get new products and services to the market? Go on a nine-week journey through innovation management concepts, theories of idea generation, selection, strategy formulation and implementation in this MOOC in Innovation Management. In it, you will also learn the tools for implementing innovation projects yourself. Guided by world-class academics, you will develop an innovative mindset and expertise in how firms successfully create new ideas for marketing new products. The syllabus also includes sessions about innovation strategy, idea management and social networks. During this course, you will learn how to: • use the main innovation management terminology and concepts • explain the adoption life cycle and innovation adoption at the individual level • define creativity and explain how creativity can be stimulated • recognise and describe three types of idea management systems • explain what an innovation strategy is and why it is important • describe what a product portfolio is • explain how innovation projects should be selected and managed • explain the importance of teams, team structures and networks for innovation. Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) is one of Europe’s leading business schools, and ranked among the top three for research. RSM’s primary focus is on developing business leaders with international careers who carry their innovative mindset into a sustainable future. Go to www.rsm.nl for more information. This nine-week MOOC in Innovation Management is taught in English. There is no fee to participate in the programme.

Created by:  Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • Taught by:  Serge Rijsdijk, Assistant Professor

    Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
  • Taught by:  Jan van den Ende, Professor

    Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
  • Taught by:  Sandra Langeveld, Teaching and research coordinator

    Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
  • Taught by:  Murat Tarakci, Assistant Professor

    Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
  • Taught by:  Stefano Tasselli, Assistant Professor

    Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
  • Taught by:  Daan Stam, Associate Professor

    Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
  • Taught by:  Dirk Deichmann, Assistant Professor

    Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
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Syllabus


WEEK 1


Introduction



After this week’s studies and the associated exercise, you will understand the meaning of innovation and innovation management. Also, you will learn to identify and differentiate between various types of innovation. As a result, you will become acquainted with basic terminology that will help you to better process and understand the course content of the following weeks.


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  1. Video: About this course
  2. Video: 1.1 What is innovation management?
  3. Video: 1.2 Product, service and process innovations
  4. Video: 1.3 Incremental and radical innovations
  5. Video: 1.4 Architectural and modular innovations
  6. Discussion Prompt: What have you learned?
  7. Discussion Prompt: Any difficulties?


WEEK 2


The Adoption of Innovations



You will learn to understand how innovations diffuse in society. You will be able to describe the adoption life cycle and discriminate between the various adopter groups. You will also learn what it takes for someone to adopt something new. Altogether, you will gain a better understanding of what determines whether and how fast people adopt innovations.


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  1. Video: 2.1 The adoption lifecycle
  2. Video: 2.2 Innovation adoption at the individual level
  3. Practice Quiz: Quiz week 2


WEEK 3


The Fuzzy Front-End - Creativity



In a knowledge-based and innovation-driven business environment, creativity is an essential capability if an organisation is to gain a sustainable competitive advantage. All innovations begin with creative ideas, and creativity is also needed during the entire innovation process. So, it is imminent that employees in any job and at any level of the organisation can contribute to innovation with creative ideas. This module comprises of four instruction videos, one interview with a creativity consultant, and two assignments. After this module you will understand what creativity is and how you, other people and groups become more creative: crucial knowledge for any manager that wants to excel in innovation!


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  1. Video: 3.1 Introduction to creativity
  2. Video: 3.2 What makes people creative?
  3. Video: 3.3 How can we enhance creativity?
  4. Video: 3.4 How can groups be creative?
  5. Video: 3.5 Interview on creativity consulting

Graded: Design a brainstorm session for a group you work in!

WEEK 4


The Fuzzy Front-End - Idea Management



Organisations receive many new ideas from employees, suppliers, and customers. But they often do not realise the innovative potential of these ideas because they fail to properly manage them. By studying this module and doing the associated exercises, you will understand the basic principles of idea management. You will be able to differentiate between three types of idea management programmes, and learn about their different characteristics, advantages and disadvantages. In addition, you will learn about two general challenges that many idea management programmes face: how to motivate people to continuously submit ideas and how to improve the quality of ideas. A better understanding of the principles, differences, and challenges of idea management will help you design appropriate idea management programmes that turn new ideas into successful innovations.


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  1. Video: 4.1 Idea management principles
  2. Video: 4.2 Idea management types
  3. Video: 4.3 Idea management challenges
  4. Practice Quiz: Quiz week 4


WEEK 5


Strategy - Innovation Strategy



Innovating is no longer a choice, but a business imperative. This imperative demands a clear strategic direction for the innovation activities. This week will introduce the central challenges and available solutions to develop and execute an innovation strategy. In addition, you will study the typologies and evolution of change in the business environment, and discuss tools that can help you make sense of your business environments. An important element in this module is that the change does not always occur independent of the firms, but firms are both subjects and agents of change. In particular, you will discuss how firms can shape their environment through disruptive innovations.


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  1. Video: 5.1 Innovation strategy in an ever-changing world
  2. Video: Interview with Frans van Houten
  3. Video: 5.2 Innovation strategy in an ever-changing world - part 1
  4. Video: 5.3 Innovation strategy in an ever-changing world - part 2
  5. Video: 5.4 Disruptive innovation
  6. Discussion Prompt: Do you agree with Clayton Christensen?

Graded: Your dream company and disruptive innovation

WEEK 6


Strategy - Portfolio Management



This week’s module is about portfolio management, which covers how to implement your innovation strategy. We introduce the concept of the funnel. We show two alternative funnels, reactive and proactive, and we explain the differences. You will explore three practical examples of the proactive process: Ericsson, Lego and Philips. Next, we will elaborate on an important consideration in portfolio management, which is protecting intellectual property. Finally, you will learn two specific tools that you can use in portfolio management. The first is a financial tool, the real options method, and the second one is the planning tool called ‘roadmapping’.


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  1. Video: 6.1 Portfolio management
  2. Video: Interview with Hans Boeve
  3. Video: 6.2 Protecting intellectual property
  4. Video: 6.3 Tools for portfolio management
  5. Discussion Prompt: Why is it important that firms engage in portfolio management?
  6. Discussion Prompt: Any difficulties?


WEEK 7


Execution - Implementing Innovation



By studying the materials of this week and doing the associated exercise you will learn how innovation projects can be managed. You will understand and describe the different elements of stage-gate models. Also, you will familiarise yourself with the concepts of experimentation and enlightened experimentation within the context of innovation project management. As a result, you will be equipped with an understanding of the peculiarities of innovation projects, and how companies deal with these peculiarities.


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  1. Video: 7.1 Why stage gate models are important
  2. Video: 7.2 Stage gate models in detail and practice
  3. Video: Casestudy: Casserole Homecooker
  4. Video: 7.3 Managing innovation projects: enlightened experimentation
  5. Practice Quiz: Quiz week 7


WEEK 8


Execution - Teams and Networks



How do teams and social networks affect the development and the sharing of knowledge and innovation? The module will consist of four videos that will help you develop conceptual and practical knowledge on these topics. After a brief introduction of what teams and social networks are – and of what they are not – you will learn how these every-day concepts relate to innovation in organisations. You will explore key concepts about teams and networks, and become more aware of how you can generate and transmit innovation in your work activity.


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  1. Video: 8.1 What is a team?
  2. Video: 8.2 The key elements of team success
  3. Video: 8.3 What is the process by which teams contribute to innovation?
  4. Video: 8.4 What are the effects of social network structure on innovation?
  5. Reading: Optional readings

Graded: Your innovation experience in teams and networks

WEEK 9


Final exam





    Graded: Final exam
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