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innovationssuch

Innovationssuch is a term used in innovation management to describe a deliberate, systematic process for identifying, evaluating, and pursuing opportunities for new products, services, or processes. The concept emphasizes proactive discovery of ideas from diverse sources—customers, partners, startups, universities, and internal teams—and their integration into a coherent strategic agenda.

Because 'Innovationssuch' is not a universally standardized label, it is primarily found in management literature as

Core elements include opportunity discovery (tracking emerging technologies and market trends); screening and viability assessment (risk-reward

Practices commonly used under innovationssuch include technology scouting, customer co-creation, partnerships with startups or academia, crowdsourcing

Governance and organizational design vary; some models rely on dedicated innovation offices or corporate venture arms,

Impact and critique: When well-aligned with strategy, innovationssuch can increase the inflow of high-potential opportunities and

See also: innovation management, open innovation, technology scouting, intrapreneurship.

a
shorthand
for
a
family
of
practices
that
combine
elements
of
technology
scouting,
open
innovation,
and
intrapreneurship.
analyses,
business
cases);
development
and
testing
(prototyping,
pilots,
minimum
viable
products);
and
deployment
and
scaling
(diffusion,
governance,
performance
measurement).
ideas,
internal
ideation
programs,
and
venture
units.
others
embed
mechanisms
within
product
or
business-unit
strategy.
Methodologies
such
as
stage-gate,
lean
startup,
or
design
thinking
can
organize
the
workflow.
shorten
time-to-market.
Critics
argue
it
can
be
resource-intensive,
risks
misalignment
with
core
business,
and
faces
challenges
in
measuring
returns.