NF EN ISO 56003
Innovation management - Tools and methods for innovation partnership - Guidance
This document provides a guidance for innovation partnerships. It describes the innovation partnership framework (see Clause 4 to Clause 8) and the sample corresponding tools (see Annex A to Annex E) to — decide whether to enter an innovation partnership, — identify, evaluate and select partners, — align the perceptions of value and challenges of the partnership, — manage the partner interactions. The guidance provided by this document is relevant for any type of partnerships and collaborations and it is intended to be applicable to any organizations, regardless of its type, size, product/service provided, such as: a) start-ups collaborating with larger organizations; b) SMEs or larger organizations; c) private sector entities with public or academic entities; d) public, academic or not-for-profit organizations. Innovation partnerships start with a gap analysis, followed by the identification, and engagement, of potential innovation partners and the governance of their interaction. NOTE The essence of an innovation partnership is for all parties to mutually benefit from working together in the context of an opportunity for innovation. This document is not applicable to organizations seeking innovation by merger or acquisition.
This document provides a guidance for innovation partnerships. It describes the innovation partnership framework (see Clause 4 to Clause 8) and the sample corresponding tools (see Annex A to Annex E) to
— decide whether to enter an innovation partnership,
— identify, evaluate and select partners,
— align the perceptions of value and challenges of the partnership,
— manage the partner interactions.
The guidance provided by this document is relevant for any type of partnerships and collaborations and it is intended to be applicable to any organizations, regardless of its type, size, product/service provided, such as:
a) start-ups collaborating with larger organizations;
b) SMEs or larger organizations;
c) private sector entities with public or academic entities;
d) public, academic or not-for-profit organizations.
Innovation partnerships start with a gap analysis, followed by the identification, and engagement, of potential innovation partners and the governance of their interaction.
NOTE The essence of an innovation partnership is for all parties to mutually benefit from working together in the context of an opportunity for innovation.
This document is not applicable to organizations seeking innovation by merger or acquisition.
<p>This document provides a guidance for innovation partnerships. It describes the innovation partnership framework (see Clause 4 to Clause 8) and the sample corresponding tools (see Annex A to Annex E) to</p> <p>— decide whether to enter an innovation partnership,</p> <p>— identify, evaluate and select partners,</p> <p>— align the perceptions of value and challenges of the partnership,</p> <p>— manage the partner interactions.</p> <p>The guidance provided by this document is relevant for any type of partnerships and collaborations and it is intended to be applicable to any organizations, regardless of its type, size, product/service provided, such as:</p> <p>a) start-ups collaborating with larger organizations;</p> <p>b) SMEs or larger organizations;</p> <p>c) private sector entities with public or academic entities;</p> <p>d) public, academic or not-for-profit organizations.</p> <p>Innovation partnerships start with a gap analysis, followed by the identification, and engagement, of potential innovation partners and the governance of their interaction.</p> <p>NOTE The essence of an innovation partnership is for all parties to mutually benefit from working together in the context of an opportunity for innovation.</p> <p>This document is not applicable to organizations seeking innovation by merger or acquisition.</p>
Le présent document fournit des lignes directrices pour le management de la collaboration et l'interaction productive entre des personnes, des services, des divisions et des organisations tiers engagés dans l'innovation. Il s'applique à tous les types d'organisation, y compris les industries manufacturières et de services, les organisations bénévoles, les organisations gouvernementales et sociales, mais en portant une attention particulière aux petites et moyennes entreprises (PME).
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1 Domaine d'application
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2 Références normatives
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3 Termes et définitions
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4 Structure pour les partenariats en innovation
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5 Engagement dans un partenariat en innovation
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6 Sélection des partenaires
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7 Alignement des partenaires
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8 Interactions entre les partenaires
- Annexe A Outils et méthodes pour l'engagement dans un partenariat en innovation
- Annexe B Outils et méthodes pour la sélection des partenaires
- Annexe C Outils et méthodes pour l'alignement des partenaires
- Annexe D Outils et méthodes pour l'interaction entre partenaires: exemple d'accord de partenariat en innovation
- Annexe E Critères d'évaluation de la performance
- Bibliographie
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