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  • Requisitely holistic management of the invention-innovation process as a specific case of knowledge management
    Mulej, Matjaž
    This contribution, like others do as well, differs from most articles and papers about knowledge and innovation management due to differences in selected viewpoints of their authors. Here, Mulej's ... Dialectical Systems Theory is used; a requisitely broad dialectical system of viewpoints results in showing requisite holism and several conclusions, which are not seen in texts by other authors. This contribution starts from OECD's definition of knowledge-based society and tries to make a synergy of (1) the process from making of knowledge, invention etc. all way to a well diffused innovation, growing into a beneficial daily practice; (2) invention/innovation typology; (3) dialectical system of preconditions for knowledge to give birth to innovation; (4) requisite holism as a way to diminishing the high risk level of the invention-innovation process (IIP); (5) application of the combined application of Mulej's USOMID and De Bono's 6 Thinking Hats methods as a tool for requisite holism in practice, to which (6) Christakis' and Bausch's co-laboratories can be added; results are put in (7) diffusion of innovation; (8) heart storming is added a new to facilitate it in order for (9) innovative business and (10) innovative society to surface and/or evolve. What should managers, researchers, and government do in order to make such approach to IIP meet its potential users' absorption capacity, is our suggestion at the end.
    Vrsta gradiva - prispevek na konferenci
    Leto - 2006
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 8907548