The 6 Success Patterns of Innovation Management
OPPORTUNITY Facts for Experts and Decision Makers
What is important for successful innovation to take place? The answer is always very dependent upon a company’s current situation. Nevertheless, there are six success patterns in innovation management that can be applied independent of industry, company situation and structure. We have worked out these recurring success patterns from our numerous, innovation-related customer projects over the last few years, and we have compiled them for you.
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The six success patterns in detail:
- Sucess Pattern 1: The Focused Front-End
- Sucess Pattern 2: The Back-End of Innovation
- Sucess Pattern 3: Agility in the Innovation Process
- Sucess Pattern 4: Harmonize Market and Technology Activities
- Sucess Pattern 5: Customer-oriented and Asset-based Innovation
- Sucess Pattern 6: Digitalization and Innovation
Management Summary
As consultants with extensive experience in innovation management, our customers often ask us what the key points are, that ultimately enable a company to innovate successfully. There is an answer to this question; however, it is always highly dependent upon a company’s current situation. For example, the role of innovation is different in a company that is growing fast in comparison to a company that is undergoing restructuring or is dealing with a massive decline in sales. In the first case, innovation is “nice to have,” while in the second case, innovation is considered a “salvation.” At the same time, the measures to increase innovative strength are also highly dependent upon the existing organizational structure and the mechanics of each respective company. A company that has a strong focus on marketing requires other approaches to increase its innovative strength, in comparison to a company that has a strong focus on technological research.
Given all of these obvious differences among companies, there are still six success patterns in innovation management that are independent of industry, company situation and structure. We have identified these recurring success patterns through our numerous, innovationoriented customer projects over the past few years and we have compiled them here for you.
The authors
Dr. Dominik Fischer
Head of Strategy & Innovation