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What is a technology cycle?
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A cycle that begins with the “birth” of a new technology and
ends when that technology reaches its limits and is replaced by a newer, better
technology.
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What are innovation streams?
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Patterns of innovation over time that can create sustainable
competitive advantage
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What is technological discontinuity?
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A scientific advance or unique
combination of existing technologies that creates a significant breakthrough in
performance or function.
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What are creative work environments?
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Which workers
perceive that creative thoughts and ideas are welcomed and valued.
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What is "flow" ?
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A psychological state
of effortlessness, in which you become completely absorbed in what you’re doing
and time seems to fly. (You begin work, become absorbed in it, and then
suddenly realize that several hours have passed.) When flow occurs, who you are
and what you’re doing become one.
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What are some components of creative work environments?
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Organizational encouragement, supervisory encouragement, work group encouragement, freedom, lack of organizational impediments , challenging work
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What is the
experiential
approach to innovation
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Assumes that
innovation is occurring within a highly uncertain environment, and that the key
to fast product innovation is to use intuition, flexible options, and hands-on
experience to reduce uncertainty and accelerate learning and understanding.
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What is the
compression
approach to innovation?
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Assumes that
innovation is a predictable process, that incremental innovation can be planned
using a series of steps, and that compressing the time it takes to complete
those steps can speed up innovation.
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What is design iteration?
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A cycle of repetition
in which a company tests a prototype of a new product or service, improves on
the design, and then builds and tests the improved product or service
prototype.
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What is testing in the experimental approach?
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A systematic
comparison of different product designs or design iterations.
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What are milestones?
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Are formal project
review points used to assess progress and performance. By making people
regularly assess what they’re doing, how well they’re performing, and whether
they need to take corrective action, milestones provide structure to the
general chaos that follows technological discontinuities.
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What are multi-functional teams?
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Work teams composed
of people from different departments. Multifunctional teams accelerate learning
and understanding by mixing and integrating technical, marketing, and
manufacturing activities.
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What is organizational decline and what are the five steps?
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Occurs when companies
don’t anticipate, recognize, neutralize or adapt to the internal or external
pressures that threaten their survival. In other words, decline occurs when
organizations don’t recognize the need for change.Steps:1. Blinded2. In action3. faulty action4. crisis5. dissolution
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What is coercion
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Use of formal power
and authority to force others to change
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What is organizational development?
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Is a philosophy and
collection of planned change interventions designed to improve an
organization's long-term health and performance.
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