The Innovation Management Program (IMP) : a holistic approach to managing change in knowledge based firms


Autoria(s): Mian, Daniyal; Weir, Grant; Moreton, Paul; Kajewski, Stephen L.
Data(s)

12/10/2009

Resumo

Innovation Management (IM) in most knowledge based firms is used on an adhoc basis where senior managers use this term to leverage competitive edge without understanding its true meaning and how its robust application in organisation impacts organisational performance. There have been attempts in the manufacturing industry to harness the innovative potential of the business and apprehend its use as a point of difference to improve financial and non financial outcomes. However further work is required to innovatively extrapolate the lessons learnt to introduce incremental and/or radical innovation to knowledge based firms. An international structural engineering firm has been proactive in exploring and implementing this idea and has forged an alliance with the Queensland University of Technology to start the Innovation Management Program (IMP). The aim was to develop a permanent and sustainable program with which innovation can be woven through the fabric of the organisation. There was an intention to reinforce the firms’ vision and reinvigorate ideas and create new options that help in its realisation. This paper outlines the need for innovation in knowledge based firms and how this consulting engineering firm reacted to this exigency. The development of the Innovation Management Program, its different themes (and associated projects) and how they integrate to form a holistic model is also discussed. The model is designed around the need of providing professional qualification improvement opportunities for staff, setting-up organised, structured & easily accessible knowledge repositories to capture tacit and explicit knowledge and implement efficient project management strategies with a view to enhance client satisfaction. A Delphi type workshop is used to confirm the themes and projects. Some of the individual projects and their expected outcomes are also discussed. A questionnaire and interviews were used to collect data to select appropriate candidates responsible for leading these projects. Following an in-depth analysis of preliminary research results, some recommendations on the selection process will also be presented.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28779/

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28779/1/c28779.pdf

http://www.aipm2009.com.au/2009/

Mian, Daniyal, Weir, Grant, Moreton, Paul, & Kajewski, Stephen L. (2009) The Innovation Management Program (IMP) : a holistic approach to managing change in knowledge based firms. In Australian Institute of Project Management Conference 2009 : Modernisation in Project Management, 11-14 October 2009, Adeliade Convention Centre, Adelaide.

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Copyright 2009 Please consult the authors.

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Information Security Institute; School of Urban Development

Palavras-Chave #120200 BUILDING #120201 Building Construction Management and Project Planning #Innovation Management #Hollistic #Knowledge Based Firms
Tipo

Conference Paper