Creative methods (e.g. brainstorming or lateral thinking) for supporting the design process boost the ability to generate new ideas but fail to filter them according to their content and quality, while structured methodologies (TRIZ) give rigorousness to the inventive process, with shortcomings in terms of time and cost. To overcome the limits of both approaches, a new methodology, labelled InnovationWay®, have been built combining a research around Functional Analysis carried out at the School of Engineering of the University of Pisa, with the experience in the design and implementation of new processes of Consortium Quinn. The InnovationWay® methodology has now been tested in several settings giving high quality results astonishingly rapid and massive.
INNOVATIONWAY®: a novel methodology for radical innovation
BONACCORSI, ANDREA;FANTONI, GUALTIERO;
2010-01-01
Abstract
Creative methods (e.g. brainstorming or lateral thinking) for supporting the design process boost the ability to generate new ideas but fail to filter them according to their content and quality, while structured methodologies (TRIZ) give rigorousness to the inventive process, with shortcomings in terms of time and cost. To overcome the limits of both approaches, a new methodology, labelled InnovationWay®, have been built combining a research around Functional Analysis carried out at the School of Engineering of the University of Pisa, with the experience in the design and implementation of new processes of Consortium Quinn. The InnovationWay® methodology has now been tested in several settings giving high quality results astonishingly rapid and massive.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.