1. Context
1.1 Perimeter
Innovation management is defined as all the actions taken, choices made and structures put in place by a company, as part of its general management, to encourage the emergence, decide on the launch and bring to a successful conclusion its innovation projects.
Innovation management actions and decisions are deployed at two levels of corporate responsibility:
strategic innovation management (including evaluation and updating of choices made);
operational management...
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Bibliography
Websites
• PCRD – Framework program for research and development http://www.cordis.europa.eu
• ANR – French National Research Agency http://www.agence-nationale-recherche.fr
• COSTECH – Knowledge, organization and technical systems...
Standards and norms
- Design management systems, part. 1 : Guide to managing innovation - BSI BS7000 - janvier 2008
- R project requirements - AENOR UNE 16601 - mai 2006
- R management system requirements - AENOR UNE 16602 - mai 2006
- R management: technology watch system - AENOR UNE 16606 - mai 2006
- Management of Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) - NP NP 4457 - 2007
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