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This chapter draws on practical experience of innovation. It presents a structured simulation-based approach to the management of innovation which draws on practice at Inpaqt. The authors propose five levels of innovation capability maturity in innovation capability. They then describe a set of e-learning modules covering the innovation process from the perspective of both innovator and manager.
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Halemane, M., Janszen, F., Go, F. (2017). Managing Innovation Process: A Structured, Simulation-Based Approach. In: Little, S., Go, F., Poon, TC. (eds) Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43859-7_2
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