The performance management systems playbook: integrating the ISO 56002 and 56004 standards into your business operations
- New York Routledge 2024
- xxi, 270 p.
Table of contents: The Performance Management Systems Playbook
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Chapter 1: Why Innovate?.
In a Nutshell
Introduction.
Managing Change and Innovation.
Introduction to Innovation and Open Development
The Role of the Creative Commons.
Today’s Dilemma.
Addressing the “Unaddressable”.
Factors Affecting Innovation.
The Five Types of Innovation.
The Three Subcategories of Innovation.
TRIZ Five Levels of Innovation.
The Doblin Periodic Table of Innovation Elements.
Part 1: Four Elements Aligning with the ISC Creation Cycle.
Parts 2 and 3: Preparation and Production + Delivery.
Conclusions Related to Types of Innovations.
Common Creativity Innovation Killers.
Your Creative and Innovative Powers.
The 10 S’s.
Knowledge Management as a System..
Introduction to Value-Added or Useful Versus Harmful.
THE BALANCE BETWEEN USEFUL AND HARMFUL.
Orientation of Innovation Management to Future Consumers.
The Rebirth of the Citizen-Scientist
The Eight Fundamental Principles of Innovation Management
Ensuring a Balance of Routine and Innovative Management.
Barriers to Innovation Change Management.
Innovative Change Management Introduction (ICM)
Different Approaches to ICM...
Five Types of Change Assessment
Why Businesses Should Care About ISO 56000.
How Does ISO 56000 Help Businesses?.
The Opportunity Center.
Typical Objectives of the Opportunity Center
Reinforcing the Opportunity Environment
Opportunity Center Summary.
Summary.
The Innovator’s Dilemma 1.1: Crossing the River and Back Again …..
The Innovator’s Dilemma 1.2: Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty?.
The Innovator’s Dilemma 1.3: Nuts & Bolts Will Drive You Nuts …..
The Innovator’s Dilemma 1.4: Cutting the Cake …..
The Innovator’s Dilemma 1.5: Heads or Tails …..
The Innovator’s Dilemma 1.6: The Prisoner’s Dilemma …..
Chapter 2: The Innovation Systems Cycle (ISC)
In a Nutshell:
Introduction.
Levels of Innovation Complexity.
The Innovation Systems Cycle (ISC) Explained.
Phase I – Creation Phase.
Innovative Improvement Opportunities.
Process Grouping 1 – Opportunity Identification.
Inputs to Process Grouping 1.
Team Roles and Responsibilities
Ways to Identify Improvement Opportunities.
Application to Your Organization.
The Potential IMS Improvement Identification.
TOLLGATE I
Process Grouping 2 – Opportunity Development.
Process Grouping 2: Opportunity Development Activities for Apparent or Minor Opportunities.
Process Grouping 2: Opportunity Development Activity Block Diagram for Major Opportunities.
Process Grouping 2. Opportunity Development Activity Block Diagram for New Paradigms and Discovery Opportunities
Summary of Opportunity Development
Process Grouping 3 – Value Proposition.
Inputs to Process Grouping 3: Value Proposition.
Tollgate II: Concepts Approval.
Process Grouping 4 – Concept Validation.
Process Grouping 4 – Concept Validation – Activity
Summary of Phase I – Creation.
Phase II: Preparation and Producing.
Tollgate III: Project Approval Supports the Business Case Analysis.
Process Grouping 5 – Business Case Analysis.
Inputs, Activities and Outputs of Process Grouping 5 – Business Case Analysis:
Business Case Validation.
Document Performance and Project Resource Requirements for Each Project/Program..
Summary of Process Grouping 5 – Business Case Analysis and Tollgate III
Process Grouping 6 - Resource Management.
Inputs to Process Grouping 6 – Resource Management
Process Grouping 6 – Human Resource Staffing Activity Block Diagram..
Process Grouping 6 – Facilities Resource Management Activity Block Diagram..
The objective of the ISO 56002 standard is to provide a framework on how to build an innovation ecosystem that can be sustained over time. Similar to the quality management system that ISO established decades ago, this standard provides instructions related to best practices on how to establish an Innovative Management System within an organization. However, it does not provide guidance on how to implement and/or use the standard.
The ISO Standard 56004 Innovation Management Assessment was designed to define the maturity level of an organization's Innovation Management System. The primary purpose of most Innovative Management Systems is to process a continuous flow of new and highly creative outputs that will meet external customers’ needs and expectations.
The users of ISO 56002 and 56004 know that they are "what to do" documents. This book, however, shows you how to do it!
Both ISO Standard 56002 and 56004 are focused on improving the organization's innovative management system. This book focuses on how to train employees on how to use the system to add value to the organization’s stakeholders. There are no books out on the subject – this book greatly assists managers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, and consultants seeking help in using the innovation management system effectively and efficiently. Essentially, this book presents an effective marriage between the innovative management system and how it will operate when it becomes part of the operating procedures.