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Strategic Management of Technological Innovation, 4e



Instructor’s Manual




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CHAPTER 1



The Importance of Technological Innovation




SYNOPSIS OF CHAPTER

The purpose of this chapter is to set the stage for the course by establishing the importance of

managing technological innovation strategically.



First the chapter overviews the importance of technological innovation for a firm’s competitive

success and the advancement of society in general. The chapter points out that 1) many firms are

relying on products developed in the previous three to five years for large portions of their sales

and profits; 2) globalization has increased competition putting more pressure on firms to

compete through innovation; 3) advances in information technology have enabled both process

improvements and the efficient generation of product variants which facilitates the execution of a

differentiation strategy at a reasonable cost; and that 3) the residual growth in the GDP can be

attributed to technological change. Both the positive and negative effects of technological

innovation are described. Advances in food production are an example of the first and pollution

is an example of the latter. Next the innovation funnel is introduced to show students that on

average 3,000 raw ideas must enter the funnel in order to arrive at 1 successful new product

launch.



Second, the chapter discusses the risks and cost of innovation. On average, many more

innovation projects fail than succeed. Firms are much more likely to be successful if they have a

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well-crafted strategy for technological innovation. The book is organized to follow the

chronological sequence of developing and deploying a rigorous technological innovation

strategy, leading the students through each of the primary aspects that should be considered. The

final section of the chapter outlines the layout of the book, reviewing the contribution each

chapter makes to our understanding of the innovation process.



TEACHING OBJECTIVES

1. Introduce students to the role technological innovation plays in the competitive dynamics

of industries and how technological innovation affects society both positively and

negatively.

2. Identify the drivers of technological innovation.

3. Discover the attributes of successful innovation strategies including an in-depth

understanding of the dynamics of innovation, a well-crafted innovation strategy, and a

well-developed process for implementing the innovation strategy.



LECTURE OUTLINE

I) Overview

a) In many industries technological innovation is now the single most important driver of

competitive success and because the pace of innovation has increased many firms now rely

on products developed within the prior five years for a large portion of their sales and

profits. This period is reduced to three years for firms in fast-paced industries such as

computers, software and telecommunications.




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b) Innovation is also a very powerful driver of increased effectiveness and efficiency in

producing goods and bringing them to market; firms that do not constantly innovate to make

their development, production, and distribution processes more effective and efficient are

likely to fall behind their competitors.

c) The globalization of markets has played a significant role in increasing the importance

of innovation as a competitive strategy by increasing competitive pressure.

d) Advances in information technology have also played a role in driving up the pace of

innovation. These technologies also help firms to develop and produce more product variants

enabling them to out-focus their competitors.

i) For example, Nokia produces almost 80 models of wireless phones and Sony

produces over 50 models of its portable audio players.

e) Adoption of these new technologies has triggered industry-wide shifts to shortened

development cycles and more rapid new product introductions.

f) The proportion of funds for technological innovation provided by firms relative to

government funding has been increasing but governments do play a significant role in the

innovation process.


II) The Impact Of Technological Innovation On Society

a. Technological innovation increases the range of goods and services available to a

society, and the efficiency of providing them. For example, innovation has increased the

development of new medical treatments and the efficiency of food production.

i. The Solow residual is the GDP growth represented by technological change.

Average world GDP per capita has risen steadily since 1971 and cannot be attributed

solely to the growth of labor and capital inputs.


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