This document summarizes Dr. Iris Arbel's presentation on training programs and policy making to manage innovation in high-growth firms. The presentation discusses three main challenges that high-growth firms face: competing globally, cooperating with competitors through co-opetition, and providing management skills and tools for innovation. It also describes Israel's MAGNET program for enabling cooperation between competitor firms and the "Moving Up" training program that provides management skills and practical tools for innovation through monthly lectures, case studies, and mentoring on developing innovation projects.
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Training programmes and policy making to enhance innovation
1. Training programs and policy making
to manage innovation in high-growth
firms
Dr. Iris Arbel
Knowledge Center for Innovation
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management
http://innovation.technion.ac.il
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3. Integration of Top-Down Policy –Making:
resource Allocation
and Bottom – Up Processes within the organization:
Managing the Innovation Process
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7. Global Leader Competencies
Global characteristics (e.g. Global identity, Cultural
intelligence, Openness to cultural diversity).
Personal Traits (e.g. Emotional Stability, Extraversion,
Openness to diversity, Conscientiousness).
Adaptability and Flexibility (e.g. be confident in the
face of change and uncertainty).
Interpersonal Skills (e.g. work as an equal with
persons from diverse background).
Learning System (e.g. curios to learn).
International Expertise (Former experiences in
global settings, B-culturalisim, Languages, High cultural
knowledge)
9. How cooperation between competitors
contributes to innovation?
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–Increases resources for innovation
(Quintana-García & Benavides-Velasco, 2004)
–Enhances access to markets and
new customers (Ahuja, 2000)
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11. MAGNET : A model for cooperation
between competitors
MAGNET program sponsors innovative generic
industry-oriented technologies
Located at the Office of the Chief Scientist of the
Ministry of Industry, Trade & Labor
Aimed to strengthen the country's technological
expertise and enhance competitiveness
Activities are based on collaboration between
companies and academic research groups
organized in consortia
13. Providing tools and applications to implement
innovation: strategy, products, service organizations and
processes
Implementing innovation projects and organizational
issues during the program, moderated by the mentors
Building a professional social network of the
companies
Collaboration with the, Ministry of Industry,
Commerce and Labor.
‘MOVING UP’:
Is it possible to manage innovation?
14. 6 meetings, once a month: frontal lectures; case studies;
guest lectures; action learning; meetings with the mentors
Major subjects:
Innovation strategy
The journey of the idea
Change management and leadership
Teamwork
Innovation in a Global World
Innovation marketing strategies
Strategic human resources
MOVING UP: Structure
15. The Journey of the Idea
MOVING UP: practical modal
Ideation Phase
Problem
Identification
ImplementSelection
Idea
Generation
Mobilization
Market
Penetration
Initiation Phase Implementation
17. Projects in the program:
• Example:
To structure a platform that enables the
employees to raise innovative solutions : what
mechanisms? how to choose ideas?
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19. The Bottom Line
Top -Down:
Recommendations:
• Encouraging cooperation
through government
programs.
• Appointing an official
governmental body to
guide and support
enterprises.
• Supporting the
establishment of clusters on
the basis of industries,
sectors or geographical
locations.
Bottom – Up: Practical
tools
• Training and education
programs for management
innovation
• Mentoring by leading CEOs
in the industry
• Cooperation between
companies: joint R & D
projects.
Arbel, KCI, 2013