Supply Chain Innovation: Conceptualization, Instrument Development, and Influence on Supply Chain Performance David T
Enterprise Agility at Scale Parijat Singh, Wells Fargo Originally presented: January 21, 2021 Watch time: 48 minutes Access the Webcast Most companies are in the process of transforming to a new world of ‘Agility’
Managing Innovation from Ideation to a Scalable Business: Lessons from the Real World David Matheson, SmartOrg Originally presented: August 16, 2012 Watch time: 21 minutes Access the Webcast For more than a decade, companies have focused on innovation. Hundreds of approaches to innovation have emerged, many with limited success
Overcoming Idea Addiction to Scale Your Ventures Andrew Binns | PDMA Inspire Innovation Conference • September 19, 2023 Download Slides Conventional wisdom says that innovation starts with a winning idea. The more ideas and possibilities, the more likely one will turn into a scaled venture. The problem with the increase-the-supply-of-ideas logic is that it overlooks the organizational reality, where a high volume of ideas reduces the rate of corporate innovation success. While 80 percent of companies claim to ideate and incubate new ventures, only 16 percent of companies successfully scale them. As economic pressure intensifies and innovation budgets tighten, it's critically important to focus on the projects that produce value
With the advent of Industry 4.0, Value Chain and business processes are significantly influenced by digital technologies
The Role of Hybrid Organizations in Scaling Social Innovations in Bottom‐of‐the‐Pyramid Markets Jarrod P
Using a longitudinal case study, we collected primary and secondary data to trace the AM scaling journey of AeroCo, a highly innovative aerospace firm. Based on the case findings, we position AM as a whole system technology because it can print components for a wide range of subsystems in a complex final product. Scaling AM requires a significant realignment of existing, and often deeply entrenched, new technology, and product development processes
Goldense, Bradford L., "The 6 Types of Manufacturing Processes," Machine Design, August 2018, Volume 90, Number 8, Page 64, ISSN 0024-9114.
Innovation teams either flounder about as clever foxes, or, gain momentum and traction through the focused discipline of a hedgehog