NF ISO 56000
Innovation management - Fundamentals and vocabulary
1.1 This document provides the vocabulary, fundamental concepts and principles of innovation management and its systematic implementation. It is applicable to:a) organizations implementing an innovation management system or performing innovation management assessments;b) organizations that need to improve their ability to effectively manage innovation activities;c) users, customers and other relevant interested parties (e.g. suppliers, partners, funding organizations, investors, universities and public authorities) seeking confidence in the innovation capabilities of an organization;d) organizations and interested parties seeking to improve communication through a common understanding of the vocabulary used in innovation management;e) providers of training in, assessment of, or consultancy for, innovation management and innovation management systems;f) developers of innovation management and related standards.1.2 This document is intended to be applicable to:a) all types of organizations, regardless of type, sector, maturity-level or size;b) all types of innovations, e.g. product, service, process, model and method, ranging from incremental to radical;c) all types of approaches, e.g. internal and open innovation, user-, market-, technology- and design-driven innovation activities.This document specifies the terms and definitions applicable to all innovation management and innovation management system standards developed by ISO/TC 279.
1.1 This document provides the vocabulary, fundamental concepts and principles of innovation management and its systematic implementation. It is applicable to:
a) organizations implementing an innovation management system or performing innovation management assessments;
b) organizations that need to improve their ability to effectively manage innovation activities;
c) users, customers and other relevant interested parties (e.g. suppliers, partners, funding organizations, investors, universities and public authorities) seeking confidence in the innovation capabilities of an organization;
d) organizations and interested parties seeking to improve communication through a common understanding of the vocabulary used in innovation management;
e) providers of training in, assessment of, or consultancy for, innovation management and innovation management systems;
f) developers of innovation management and related standards.
1.2 This document is intended to be applicable to:
a) all types of organizations, regardless of type, sector, maturity-level or size;
b) all types of innovations, e.g. product, service, process, model and method, ranging from incremental to radical;
c) all types of approaches, e.g. internal and open innovation, user-, market-, technology- and design-driven innovation activities.
This document specifies the terms and definitions applicable to all innovation management and innovation management system standards developed by ISO/TC 279.
1.1 This document provides the vocabulary, fundamental concepts and principles of innovation management and its systematic implementation. It is applicable to: a) organizations implementing an innovation management system or performing innovation management assessments; b) organizations that need to improve their ability to effectively manage innovation activities; c) users, customers and other relevant interested parties (e.g. suppliers, partners, funding organizations, investors, universities and public authorities) seeking confidence in the innovation capabilities of an organization; d) organizations and interested parties seeking to improve communication through a common understanding of the vocabulary used in innovation management; e) providers of training in, assessment of, or consultancy for, innovation management and innovation management systems; f) developers of innovation management and related standards. 1.2 This document is intended to be applicable to: a) all types of organizations, regardless of type, sector, maturity-level or size; b) all types of innovations, e.g. product, service, process, model and method, ranging from incremental to radical; c) all types of approaches, e.g. internal and open innovation, user-, market-, technology- and design-driven innovation activities. This document specifies the terms and definitions applicable to all innovation management and innovation management system standards developed by ISO/TC 279.
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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 Concepts fondamentaux et principes du management de l'innovation
- Annexe A Relations entre les concepts et représentation graphique
- Annexe B Relations avec le vocabulaire d'autres organismes
- Bibliographie
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