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| Phase | Product Innovation | Process Innovation | Competitive Focus | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | High rate, frequent change | Low, unsystematic | Functional performance | | Transitional Phase | Declines after dominant design | Increases rapidly | Cost & quality | | Specific Phase | Incremental only | High, continuous | Efficiency & scale |
Successful innovation requires managing the transition from fluid (experimental) to specific (dominant design) to diffuse (process efficiency) phases. Organizations that fail to align their strategy with the current process phase risk resource waste and market obsolescence. 2. The Core Process Model (4-Stage Framework) Technological innovation progresses through four interdependent processes. Download this framework as a mental model. Download The Processes Of Technological Innovation
Prepared For: Strategic Leadership / R&D Management Subject: Analysis of the Innovation Lifecycle, from Knowledge Generation to Market Diffusion Date: [Current Date] 1. Executive Summary Technological innovation is not a singular moment of inspiration but a dynamic, non-linear process involving the transformation of scientific knowledge into usable, scalable artifacts. This report synthesizes leading models (e.g., Utterback, Abernathy, Rogers) to present a unified framework of the innovation process. | Phase | Product Innovation | Process Innovation