Article | REF: AG2232 V1

Innovation - Innovative projects management

Author: Pierre DEVALAN

Publication date: January 10, 2012, Review date: March 10, 2021

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2. Management processes

The interconnected chain model is undoubtedly the one that best captures the innovation process.

In the model proposed by Kline and Rosenberg , the activity of managing an innovative project is at the very heart of the process.

The central chain of innovation begins with an invention, and continues through the phases of :

  • project formalization/feasibility ;

  • product development ;

  • industrialization ;

  • market distribution.

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