2012/2013 KAN-CMIT_VDIP Designing Innovation in Practice
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Designing Innovation in Practice |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period |
Autumn
Changes in course schedule may occur Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Max. participants | 30 |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc/MSc in Business Administration and Information Systems, MSc
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Course coordinator | |
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Michel Avital (mav.itm) is the course coordinator, but because of an updating problem with the system he cannot be chosen at the moment. Therefore, the head of ITM has been put in as course coordinator. | |
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Last updated on 28-08-2012 |
Learning objectives | |||||||||||||||||
By the end of the course the students should be able to:
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Prerequisite | |||||||||||||||||
None | |||||||||||||||||
Examination | |||||||||||||||||
Oral exam on the basis of a product and a written project | |||||||||||||||||
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Course content | |||||||||||||||||
The course is designed to groom highly valued professionals for taking leading roles in new startup ventures as well as established organizations in a wide array of industries. In the context of today's technology-intensive environment, innovation is the source of sustainable competitive advantage for firms around the world. Subsequently, the course is focused on the initial phases of innovation and entrepreneurship from ideas generation up to prototypes development. Building on the relationships between theories and work practices from design, innovation, and management, the course provides the tools for generating novel insights, translating them into mature concepts, and turning them into prototypes. The course provides not only a framework for understanding innovation in the context of organizations and workplace settings, but also a language to communicate its dynamic characteristics and interdependencies. The course touches upon topics such as creativity and innovation, design thinking, the innovation cycle, radical and incremental innovation capabilities, cultivating innovation culture and idea work, brainstorming, prototyping, innovation language, mass innovation, innovation in social context and sustainable innovation. Through discussion and hands-on practice, students will have an opportunity to: - Discover how to turn an idea into a solid business concept - Become familiar with the fundamental viewpoints on innovation and design practices - Learn how to manage the front end of innovation in workplace settings - Gain hands-on experience in developing technological innovation - Demonstrate an ability to develop innovative solutions in complex situations The course Designing Innovation in Practice offers a foundation for students who aspire to play a pivotal role in innovation driven organizations. Overall, the course provides a balanced mix of formal theory, critical thinking, and hands-on experience. |
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Teaching methods | |||||||||||||||||
Research seminar: lectures, guided discussions, mini workshops, and class presentations. The class meetings are interactive and require ongoing engagement of the students. The interactive nature of the course requires mandatory attendance and limits the class size to about 30 students per batch. |
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Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||
Reading assignments will consist of a selection of academic papers and professional literature as well as video presentations of key contributors to the field. |
Last updated on 28-08-2012