Index

Accountability, 132

Adaptation of innovation, 57–67

Applied innovation, 54

Autonomous teams, 116

BCA. See Benefit-cost analysis

Benefit-cost analysis (BCA), 70

BEP. See Break-even point

Break-even point (BEP), 59

Business environment

analyzing, 37–42

globalization and, 1–6

Business innovation projects, 41

Business-system framework, 31

Chaos in market, 103–104

Commercialization, 32

Commitment as concept, 62

Communication, 143

Competitive differentiation, 6–12

Competitive intelligence

in business firm, 11–13

definition, 10

perspectives, 11

Competitiveness, 140–145

Competitive strategy, 13

Constitution of project teams, 105–108

Consumer-centric innovation, 15

Consumer-led innovations, 15, 33

Consumer perceptions, 167

Consumer Price Index (CPI), 68

Consumer purchasing motivations, 162–163

Containerization, 142

Cost management, 93–95

Cost, time, and risk (CTR) factors, 132

CPI. See Consumer Price Index

CPM. See Critical path method

CPV. See Customer preference and value

Creativity, 183–184

Critical path method (CPM)

application of, 168–169

benefits of applying, 171

benefits of using PERT chart, 170

overview of, 167–168

product development process, 173–174

task determination, 172

time estimates, 171

Critical success factors, 23–31

Customer-centric management, 60

Customer-centric strategies, 61

Customer preference and value (CPV), 158

Customer satisfaction, 63

Diffusion of innovation, 58–59

Discounted cash flow (DCF) model, 94

Economic advancement, 68

Ecosystem of innovation, 32–33

Effectuation process, 81–82

11 Ps, marketing-mix strategies, 160–161

Encouragement, 179

Entrepreneurial attributes, 73–75, 81–91

Entrepreneurial mindset, 86–87, 89

Entrepreneurial performance

creativity, 183–184

encouragement, 179

judicious managerial decision, 181–182

overview of, 177–178

personality traits, 178

proactive and helpful, 182

resource management, 182–183

responsiveness, 181

supervision and functional efficiency, 179–180

time management, 180

Entrepreneurship, 75–81

Existing demand, 69

Experience innovation, 46, 56

External project environment, 121–125

Family-based innovation, 88

Forming, 107

Functional efficiency, 179–180

Functionality-related competency, 30

Functional teams, 116

Globalization, 1–6, 100–103

Goal Oriented Project Planning (GOPP), 50

GOPP. See Goal Oriented Project Planning

Go-to-market (GTM) strategy, 63

Hub-and-spoke paradigm, 95

Human-value system, 182

Hybrid project teams, 134–135

IFG. See Innovation facilities group

Incipient demand, 69

Incremental innovation, 29

Industry-focused innovations, 15

Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD), 158

Innovation assimilation group, 122, 124

Innovation-driven companies, 3, 13

Innovation ecosystem, 32–33

Innovation entrepreneurship, 75–81

Innovation facilities group (IFG), 122

Innovation-imitation-equilibrium cycle, 30

Innovation-led product, 28–29

Innovation lifecycle, 160–167

Innovation performance

ambience, 56

competence, 56

inputs, 55

leadership, 55

outputs, 55

pipeline concepts, 55

project balance, 56

Innovation project path, 86–87

Innovation strategy, 46

Innovative business projects

attributes of, 47

best practices, 51

characteristics of, 47

conventional phases, 52–53

defining projects, 48–57

exploring, 42–48

geodemographic segments, 48

managing projects, 48–57

mission and goals, 76

trends and organizational approaches, 18–23

well-defined and comprehensive, 77

work breakdown structure, 54

Integrity-related competency, 30

Internal project environment, 115–121

Internet of Things (IoT), 14

IoT. See Internet of Things

IPD. See Initiative for Policy Dialogue

IT-based innovations, 32

Judicious managerial decision, 181–182

Kaizen, 22–23, 183–184

Knowledge-based perspectives, 119

Knowledge management, 120

Latent demand, 69

Lean thinking, 104–105

Learning environment, 118

Localization process, 102

Macroeconomic factors, 41, 67–71

Market-access competency, 30

Market development, 97–104

Market entrepreneurship, 86

Marketing competitiveness, 144

Marketing-mix strategies, 41, 160–161

Microeconomic factors, 41–42, 67–71

Most likely time, 171

Multitask matrix, 131

New product development process, 165–166

NGO. See Nongovernment organizations

Nongovernment organizations (NGO), 20

Norming, 107

Open innovation, 22, 49

Open-market competition, 9

Optimistic time, 171

Organizational culture, 50

Organizational environment, 123

Organizational learning, 118

Outsourcing innovation process, 122–123

PCA. See Profit center approach Performing, 107

Personality traits, 178

PERT. See Program Evaluation and Review Technique

Pessimistic time, 171

Positioning, 65

Power equilibrium, 133

PPI. See Producer Price Index

PPM. See Project planning matrix

Producer Price Index (PPI), 68

Product innovation, 26–28

Product strategies, 65

Profit center approach (PCA), 63

Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT), 167–168

Project administration, 113–115

Project charter, 50

attributes, 155–156

principal uses of, 159

resources, 159–160

Project environment

administration, 113–115

external, 121–125

internal, 115–121

Project lifecycle, 137–140

Project managerial responsiveness, 181

Project matrix, 130–137

Project network, 155

Project planning matrix (PPM), 132

Project scope

attributes and effects, 153–154

definition, 148–149

external dimensions, 151

outcomes, 150

tools and techniques, 150–151

Project scope verification, 151

Project team control, 106

Project team members attributes, 133

Project teams, 105–108

Public-private innovation, 21

QFD. See Quality Function Deployment

Quality Function Deployment (QFD), 164–165

Relational-cultural theory, 183

Resource management, 91–93, 182–183

Responsiveness, 181

Reverse innovation, 31

Risk aversion, 163

Robust network foundation, 127

Scope creep, 153–154

Scope management, 139

Shadow strategy task force, 29

Single-location projects, 56

Sociocommercial ecology, 125

SOW. See Statement of work

Spin-out time management, 180

Stage-gate process, 174–177

Start-up enterprises (SUEs), 33, 44, 74, 77, 90, 95, 121, 138

Statement of work (SOW), 49

Storming, 107

SUEs. See Start-up enterprises

Supervision, 179–180

Sustainable innovation, 75

Systematically explored concepts, 167

Team control, 106

Team management, 106

Team size, 133

Technological upgrading, 142

Technology marketing, 135

Technology-marketing efficiency, 63

TIC effect, 61

Time management, 180

Top-down decision approach, 116

Total Quality Control (TQC), 165

TQC. See Total Quality Control

Transfer of technology, 125–129

Transforming buying behavior, 126

Tryvertising, 128

Warming, 107

WBS. See Work breakdown structure

Work breakdown structure (WBS), 54, 95–97

Work ethics, 117–118

Working relationship, 115–116

Zero defects, 30

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