Fr. 236.00

Innovation Fundamentals - Quantitative and Qualitative Techniques

English · Hardback

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The book uses a systems-based approach to show how innovation is pervasive in all facets of endeavors, including business, industrial, government, the military, and even academia. It presents chapters that provide techniques and methodologies for achieving the transfer of science and technology assets for innovation applications.

By introducing Innovation, the book and offers different viewpoints, both qualitative and quantitative. It includes the role that systems can play and discusses approaches along technical and process issues. There is a showcase of innovation applications, and coverage on how to manage innovation individually as well as within a team and it also includes how to develop, manage, and sustain innovation in various organizations. Open-ended questions and exercises are included at the end of chapters with no need for a solutions manual.

Written for the advance-level textbook market as well as for the professional reader, it targets those within the engineering, business, and management fields.

List of contents

1. Systems Thinking for Innovation. 2. Fundamentals of Innovation: Quantitative and Qualitative Techniques. 3. Set-Theoretic Systems for Innovation. 4. Half-life of Innovation Using Learning Curves. 5. Innovation Economic Analysis. 6. Human-Systems Integration for Innovation. 7. Innovation through Industrial Engineering Techniques. 8. Managing Innovation Projects. 9. Utility Modeling for Innovation. 10. Innovation Workforce Development and Management. Appendix: Technical Conversion Factors.

About the author

Adedeji B. Badiru is a Professor of Systems Engineering at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT). He is a registered professional engineer and a fellow of the Institute of Industrial Engineers as well as a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Engineering. He has a BS degree in Industrial Engineering, MS in Mathematics, and MS in Industrial Engineering from Tennessee University, and Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Central Florida. He is the author of several books and technical journal articles and has received several awards and recognitions for his accomplishments.
Gary Lamont is a Professor of Computer Engineering at the Air Force Institute of Technology. His earned his BS degree in Physics, MS in Electrical Engineering, and PhD from the University of Minnesota Institute of Technology. His awards include IEEE Fritz Russ Bio-Engineering Award, IEEE Senior Life Member, Eta Kappa NU AFIT Teacher of the Year, and WPAFB Professional Employee of the Year. He is the author, co-author, or co-editor of five books and eight book chapters.

Summary

This book uses a systems-based approach to show how innovation is pervasive in all facets of endeavors, including business, industrial, government, the military, and even academia. This book presents chapters that provide techniques and methodologies for achieving the transfer of science and technology assets for innovation applications.

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