"Innovation in Information Technology" by Eng Bishoy Louis,
to EDUEgypt-ITO Web (open source) and iPhone tracks to help them in final project of EDUEgypt training program
Startup Glossary - Begriffe und Methoden aus der Startupwelt. Präsentation im Rahmen der Exec I/O 2013 in Düsseldorf.
Die Präsentation gibt eine kurze Einführung rund um die wichtigsten Innovationsmethoden von Startups. Was ist das Erfolgsgeheimnis von Dropbox, Airbnb & Co? Erfahren Sie was ein Startup von einem bestehen Unternehmen unterscheidet und mit Hilfe welcher Vorgehensmodelle innovative Produkte und Dienstleistungen systematisch entwickelt und getestet werden können. Themen sind dabei unter anderem: Lean Startup, Customer Development, Design Thinking und der Business Model Canvas.
The presentation covers innovation strategies that have been implemented by different companies in different industries to disrupt the market and become leaders in their industries.
Armend Muja, Innovation Management: linear, coupling and systems innovationArmend Muja
Distinguish the different forms that innovation can take, such as product, service, process, organizational or service innovation
Distinguish between sources of innovation
Describe models of innovation management
Analyze different types of innovation and appreciate their role in firms strategy and entrepreneurship
Startup Glossary - Begriffe und Methoden aus der Startupwelt. Präsentation im Rahmen der Exec I/O 2013 in Düsseldorf.
Die Präsentation gibt eine kurze Einführung rund um die wichtigsten Innovationsmethoden von Startups. Was ist das Erfolgsgeheimnis von Dropbox, Airbnb & Co? Erfahren Sie was ein Startup von einem bestehen Unternehmen unterscheidet und mit Hilfe welcher Vorgehensmodelle innovative Produkte und Dienstleistungen systematisch entwickelt und getestet werden können. Themen sind dabei unter anderem: Lean Startup, Customer Development, Design Thinking und der Business Model Canvas.
The presentation covers innovation strategies that have been implemented by different companies in different industries to disrupt the market and become leaders in their industries.
Armend Muja, Innovation Management: linear, coupling and systems innovationArmend Muja
Distinguish the different forms that innovation can take, such as product, service, process, organizational or service innovation
Distinguish between sources of innovation
Describe models of innovation management
Analyze different types of innovation and appreciate their role in firms strategy and entrepreneurship
Is your organisation maximising its innovation capabilities? Do you know which areas to improve? An innovation audit can help identify ways to improve your capabilities.
Pmi lean management what can we learn from toyota's success story - Lauren...PMILebanonChapter
The main difference between Toyota and its competitors is not their cars… but how they manage and how they operate. Several companies in different fields tried to transform their business, duplicating the Toyota’s Lean Management Methodology. While some of them achieved high improvements and still continues to implement this methodology, other failed. During the lecture, it was discussed how we can benefit from Toyota’s success story, and the DO’s and Don’ts to implement it successfully.
Lecture was provided by Laurent TIRONI who is a Black Belt Lean Six Sigma – he is involved in Lean Management projects for 8 years, in the industry (pharmaceutical industry, tires production, maintenance, services (utilities, real estate), public sector (hospital, government). He worked at Capgemini Consulting, and he is now a freelance consultant in Lebanon / Middle-East
Open, agile manufacturing: Will this be the future?Martin Kupp
What drives the future of manufacturing in an ever more open and agile environment? What are the main challenges and opportunities and where can companies turn to learn and avoid mistakes?
This brief presentation introduces an approach towards auditing the innovative and creative capabilities of organisations. It shows four main pillars of these capabilities, gives credit to respective literature and provides questions to ask in an actual audit.
A presentation delivered to the Open Standards Board by Nicholas Oughtibridge on the development and key roles of the selection process for open standards for UK Government IT.
Presentation from my talk in Technical Agility Conference 2018 (TAC2018) on Metrology for Agility.
Organizations limit Metorlogy to production incidents monitoring, rather must focus on building culture of leveraging the tools to effective usage, build products/features that elevate Business value
Be Agile - Inspect, learn and Adapt on value in Production, focus on IMPACT and OUTCOME. Innovate!
This topic is related to general and professional studies like MBA. If u want to know about the complete innovation topic then please checkout my other presentation which i'll upload soon...
Is your organisation maximising its innovation capabilities? Do you know which areas to improve? An innovation audit can help identify ways to improve your capabilities.
Pmi lean management what can we learn from toyota's success story - Lauren...PMILebanonChapter
The main difference between Toyota and its competitors is not their cars… but how they manage and how they operate. Several companies in different fields tried to transform their business, duplicating the Toyota’s Lean Management Methodology. While some of them achieved high improvements and still continues to implement this methodology, other failed. During the lecture, it was discussed how we can benefit from Toyota’s success story, and the DO’s and Don’ts to implement it successfully.
Lecture was provided by Laurent TIRONI who is a Black Belt Lean Six Sigma – he is involved in Lean Management projects for 8 years, in the industry (pharmaceutical industry, tires production, maintenance, services (utilities, real estate), public sector (hospital, government). He worked at Capgemini Consulting, and he is now a freelance consultant in Lebanon / Middle-East
Open, agile manufacturing: Will this be the future?Martin Kupp
What drives the future of manufacturing in an ever more open and agile environment? What are the main challenges and opportunities and where can companies turn to learn and avoid mistakes?
This brief presentation introduces an approach towards auditing the innovative and creative capabilities of organisations. It shows four main pillars of these capabilities, gives credit to respective literature and provides questions to ask in an actual audit.
A presentation delivered to the Open Standards Board by Nicholas Oughtibridge on the development and key roles of the selection process for open standards for UK Government IT.
Presentation from my talk in Technical Agility Conference 2018 (TAC2018) on Metrology for Agility.
Organizations limit Metorlogy to production incidents monitoring, rather must focus on building culture of leveraging the tools to effective usage, build products/features that elevate Business value
Be Agile - Inspect, learn and Adapt on value in Production, focus on IMPACT and OUTCOME. Innovate!
This topic is related to general and professional studies like MBA. If u want to know about the complete innovation topic then please checkout my other presentation which i'll upload soon...
Vasco Duarte - Agile Innovation - Product Management in turbulent times - ConFuDevConFu
In today’s world we are constantly confronted with the message that the competition is breeding down our necks, that the market and environment are changing and we need to change with them. And most importantly, we are told that we need to listen to our customers to be able to provide the right products. We as a Product Managers need to be able to see beyond the basic product decisions, e.g. do we add feature A or feature B? We need to think beyond the silo of our function to be able to drive innovation into our products. In this session we will look at the role of Product Managers in an agile product development environment, and as agents of innovation
The Innovation Process is the structure that ensures your innovation team has novel ideas and the ability to successfully implement them. With the innovation process, you have a strategy that compels you to drag it all the way to the finish.
To know more details, visit us at : https://mitidinnovation.com/recreation/what-is-the-innovation-process-importance-steps-types-and-examples/
This presentation demonstrates how innovation can help your business remain current, grow, gain competitive advantage and thrive in the future marketplace.
This presentation demonstrates how innovation can help your business remain current, grow, gain competitive advantage and thrive in the future marketplace.
This is a case study on how Sealed Air is using Innovare's Tech Explorer approach as part of their open innovation program. The show was co-presented by Blaine Childress of Sealed Air and Don Ross of Innovare at the PDMA's Innovate Carolina conference in May of 2012.
The presentation describes how the Tech Explorer is helping Sealed Air break out of a "quick fix" approach to problem solving which often goes after the wrong problem with a less than effective technical solution.
The Training is a 1 day course covering impartation knowledge of Kaizen and its associated Tools and; -application of Lean concepts to lead Kaizen Workshop/s with Innovation Projects for Change in a World Class Manufacturing Environment.
This training aims to impart a systematic review on all the critical aspects of Lean use to; lead Kaizen workshop and presentation using Standardize Kaizen form and methodology with;
Innovation to be competitive in the Global Business Environment.
COURSE CONTENT
Kaizen, its definition and Principles
Kaizen definition, Innovation Definition
Kaizen vs Innovation
Characteristics of a Lean Factory
Cellular Factory Layout
Multi-skilled Operators
6S and Visual Control
Kanban and Supermarkets
Rapid Changeover
Total Quality Approach
Right-sized, flexible equipment
Water Strider
Moving Production Lines
Total Productive Maintenance
Continuous Improvement
The 3 Pillars of Kaizen
1. 6S (5+1S) Housekeeping
2. Waste Elimination
- Types of Waste CLOSEDMITT
- Valued-added vs Non-value
added
3. Standard Operation
Three factors that accounts the 3 Pillars Activities.
1. Visual management,
2. The role of the supervisor,
3. Importance of training and
creating a learning
organization.
Innovation & Workshop Projects
Types of Innovation in Kaizen. Why Innovation?
Degree of Innovation-the act of creating new products,
processes, ideas, etc...
Examples of Types of Innovation
Innovating Process using Typical Kaizen concepts (Lean
methods)
Phase 1: Pre-Planning for Innovation
Phase 2: Execution - Innovation Week
Role of Leader, Facilitator, Participant in Innovation
Projects
Innovation Projects Implementation using Kaizen Forms for:
Daily and Weekly Report Outs
Follow-up for further Innovation
Types of Inventions; Difference between invention and innovation; Types of innovation; Innovation process vs Process innovation; Linear innovation models.. Technology push model, Market pull model; Flexible innovation process models
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GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
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Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
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Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
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4. What is innovation? To innovate is to …. renew or change “An idea, a change or an improvement is only an innovation when it is put to use, is accepted by users and effectively causes a social or commercial reorganization”
6. Examples of Innovation Since the beginning of time, innovation was the pillar of development
7. Innovation History 500,000 BC 2,800 BC 3,500 BC 1,180 AD 1,286 AD 1,440 AD 1503 AD 1796 AD 1886 AD 1886 AD 1888 AD 1903 AD 2001 1903 AD 1968 AD 1983 1998
15. The innovation Process – Formulation Form the Innovation Group Identify a list of Problems Prioritize Problems (Urgency, Effect, Scope) Select Problem – Re Identify the problem Strategic Status Analysis Involved Disciplines Project Management Strategic Management Plan and Schedule – Workforce Management
16. The innovation Process – Development Involved Disciplines SWD - SWPM SMK - SWT Field Visits and Documentation - Feasibility Work Breakdown Structure Build Deliverables Technology Alternatives Evaluation Actual Task Development Ongoing testing and re-alignment Finalization and Integration 100 % Completion
17. The innovation Process – Implementation Involved DisciplinesPM - SWO SWT Secondary Field Checks High Impact Time Management Product Re-alignment Monitoring & Control In field Modular implementation Phase Review O/P focus Modular integration Closure Beta Full operation Phase Beta Testing and Re-alignment Product Launching
22. Why does Innovational approaches sometimes fail? Poor Leadership Poor Organization Poor Communication Poor Empowerment Poor Knowledge Management
23. Survey ! Can you identify ? Black Box testing. White Box testing. Validation Vs. Verification. Workbench. Alpha Vs. Beta Testing. Defect Cascading. Master Priority tables.