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BSI PD CEN/TS 16555-1:2013

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Innovation Management – Innovation Management System

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BSI 2013 26
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This Technical Specification provides guidance on establishing and maintaining an innovation management system (IMS). It is applicable to all public and private organizations regardless of sector, type or size.

This document provides guidance on:

  • understanding the context of the organisation ;

  • establishing the leadership and commitment of top management;

  • planning for innovation success;

  • identifying and fostering innovation enablers/driving factors;

  • developing the innovation management process;

  • evaluating and improving the performance of the IMS;

  • understanding and using innovation management techniques.

By using this document, organizations can increase their awareness of the value of an IMS, establish such a system, expand their capacity for innovation, and ultimately generate more value for the organisation and its interested parties.

NOTE The innovation management system outlined in this document follows the PDCA structure (plan-do-checkact), so that it can be integrated within other standardized business management systems existing in organizations, e.g. EN ISO 9001, EN ISO 14001, etc.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
5 Foreword
6 Introduction
7 Figure 1 — Key elements covered by this innovation management system
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Context of the organisation
4.1 Understanding the organisation and its context
9 4.2 Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties
5 Leadership for innovation
5.1 Innovation vision and strategy development
10 5.2 Leadership and top management commitment
5.3 Fostering an innovation culture
11 5.4 Organizational roles, responsibilities and authorities
6 Planning for innovation success
6.1 Risks and opportunities
6.2 Operational planning
12 7 Innovation enablers/driving factors
7.1 Organisation of the roles and responsibilities
7.2 Resources
7.3 Competence
13 7.4 Awareness
7.5 Communication
7.6 Documented information
7.7 Strategic human resources
14 7.8 Intellectual property and knowledge management
7.9 Collaboration
15 8 Innovation management process
8.1 Innovation process
Figure 2 — Schematic representation of the innovation management process (innovation funnel)
17 8.2 Assessing the result of the innovation process
9 Performance assessment of the innovation management system
18 10 Improvement of the innovation management system
19 11 Innovation management techniques
11.1 General
11.2 Strategic intelligence management
20 11.3 Innovation thinking
11.4 Intellectual property management
21 11.5 Collaboration management
11.6 Creativity management
23 Bibliography
BSI PD CEN/TS 16555-1:2013
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