DocumentCode :
2877553
Title :
Strategies to speed the adoption of innovation
Author :
Bright, James R.
Author_Institution :
RRI, Edgecomb, ME, USA
fYear :
1991
fDate :
27-31 Oct 1991
Firstpage :
660
Lastpage :
664
Abstract :
It is pointed out that the strategy of systematically designing an innovation and its presentation to minimize the perceptions of great change is not widely appreciated. There are ten attributes that designers and advocates can use to ease the acceptance and speed adoption. Major historic examples of this strategy of minimizing perceived differences and stressing similarities are shown. A design procedure is outlined. The author suggests strategies-including some tactics-that will lead to a higher success ratio with innovations. The concepts are derived from Harvard Business School´s course on technological innovation, influenced by concurrent findings of sociologists and historians and since tested in industry
Keywords :
history; research and development management; R&D management; acceptance; adoption; design; history; tactics; technological innovation; Cultural differences; Engineering management; Humans; Innovation management; Rail to rail inputs; Stability; Technological innovation; Technology management; Testing; Timing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Technology Management : the New International Language
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0161-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.1991.183733
Filename :
183733
Link To Document :
بازگشت