knowledge innovation policy (federal km - dc)
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This closing panel with Dr. Ramon Barquin provides the rationale and vision for a US Knowledge Innovation Policy within a global context. Session includes and inventory of innovation initiatives within the US and abroad. Knowledge Innovation is the strategy beyond KM or strategic planning; and ‘collaborative advantage’ is the name of the new game.TRANSCRIPT
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Knowledge Innovation and ChangeKnowledge, Leadership and ChangeKnowledge, Leadership and Change Toward a National Knowledge Innovation PolicyToward a National Knowledge Innovation Policy
Debra M. AmidonDebra M. AmidonFounder and CEOFounder and CEOENTOVATION International Ltd.ENTOVATION International Ltd.
Dr. Ramon C. BarquinDr. Ramon C. BarquinFounder and CEOFounder and CEO
BARQUIN International Ltd.BARQUIN International Ltd.
Dr. Ramon C. BarquinDr. Ramon C. BarquinFounder and CEOFounder and CEO
BARQUIN International Ltd.BARQUIN International Ltd.
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AgendaAgenda Introduction Introduction The Need for a National Knowledge Innovation Policy The Need for a National Knowledge Innovation Policy National Policy Inventory: The U.S. and Beyond National Policy Inventory: The U.S. and Beyond What should the US do? What should the US do? Discussion Discussion
Introduction Introduction The Need for a National Knowledge Innovation Policy The Need for a National Knowledge Innovation Policy National Policy Inventory: The U.S. and Beyond National Policy Inventory: The U.S. and Beyond What should the US do? What should the US do? Discussion Discussion
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Exploration:We’re achieving KM -
Is it Time for a National Knowledge Innovation
Policy?
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ContextContext
Economic and financial crisis Environmental challenges “Clash of civilizations” themes Challenges to governance model New administration with high
energy and new ideas
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MigrationMigration Opportunities Opportunities
Facilitates the optimization of financial resources to maximize business goals; extrapolation of past performance, product/ marketing and benchmarking.
Appraisal based upon valuation with generally accepted financial principles; documents where you have been.
Based upon classifying costs - labor,material and overhead; has a direct impact on the efficiency of the business.
Facilitates the innovation of broadened goals - knowledge being a renewable resource; process is a bench-learning system for the creation, conversion and commercialization of ideas.
Appraisal based upon both financial and intellectual capital - managerial standards; points where you are going.
Based upon knowledge/learning indicators - organization memory, knowledge-sharing, partnering; has direct impact on performance and productive growth.
Map
Measure
Compass
Business Planning Innovation Strategy
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Knowledge Innovation – Beyond KM
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Why the Trapeze Parable?Why the Trapeze Parable?
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Warriors of the Heart by Danaan Parry (1996)
http://www.entovation.com/gkp/trapeze.htm
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Focus onFocus onFocus onFocus onFocus onFocus on Focus onFocus onFocus on Focus onFocus onFocus onFocus on Focus on Focus onFocus onFocus onFocus onFocus onFocus onFocus onThe ConceptThe Concept
Definition:Definition: Knowledge Innovation® Knowledge Innovation® The creation, evolution, exchange and application of The creation, evolution, exchange and application of new ideas into marketable goods and services for:new ideas into marketable goods and services for:
-the success of an the success of an enterpriseenterprise-the vitality of a the vitality of a nation's economynation's economy-the advancement of the advancement of societysociety.”.”
— — Knowledge Innovation , PRISM (1993)Knowledge Innovation , PRISM (1993)
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New Agenda for the World
1. Knowledge is the new organizing principle for society
2. Wealth-generating Assets come in the form of Intellectual Capital (IC)
3. Cyberspace is the new medium for knowledge transmission and capture
4. Competitiveness depends on collaboration and knowledge sharing through cyberspace
5. All of this is meaningless unless you INNOVATE!
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Knowledge is the new organizing principle for
society
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Knowledge Economy
Utilizes knowledge as its principal driver - a wealth multiplier
Knowledge is leveraged in all ways for economic development
ALL economies of the world have made major advancements.
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"The success of the economy will be determined by knowledge, skills and
education"
Tony Blair
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Wealth assets come in the form of IC
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Slide no 6 • Mads Øvlisen, Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark • 8 Nov 2005Copyright© Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark
Source: Evolved in 2004 by Debra M. Amidon with Novo Nordisk from Cannibals with Forks by J ohn Elkington (1997)
Towards Knowledge Era
FutureLongerWider Time11
BlendedSoftHardValues9
RelevantOpenClosedTransparency10
InnovationSolutionProduct Deliveries8
CollaborationCooperationCompetitionMarkets7
CultivateFacilitateAdministrateLeadership6
LearnBalanceControlReporting5
ImpactOutcomeOutputMeasures4
StrategicInclusiveExclusiveGovernance3
SymbioticSynergeticSubversionPartnerships2
KnowledgeInformationDataTechnology Focus1
Knowledge eraI nformation era -Triple Bottom Line (TBL)
I ndustrial era -Single Bottom Line
Business parameterNo.
Article available upon request.
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Transformation of assetsTransformation of assets
- Juergen H. Daum (2003) "Intangible Assets and Value Creation". Figure 1.1: Development of the value of intangible
assets as a percentage of total market value of S&P 500 companies between 1982 and 1999.
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KIZ PKIZ P77 Blueprint: Blueprint: PerformancePerformance
Intent: How would the US rank in contrast to Europe and in contrast to the rest of the world?
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Cyberspace is the new medium for knowledge
transmission and capture
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What is happening?
A world where knowledge is the most important of all commodities, hence we are
trying to capture – and leverage –all knowledge…globally.
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How Do We Cultivate and Capture Knowledge?
The Internet
Collaboration mechanisms
Wikis
Social Networking Sites
Blogs
YouTube
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Images2006: 20 billion images on net
2010: By 2010 there will be 500 billion images captured by cell phone annually
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Top Twenty Countries by % Population On-Line
11. Luxembourg 71/0%12. Korea, South 70.7%13. Hong Kong 69.5%14. Switzerland 69.0%15. Denmark 68.6%16. United Kingdom 68.6%17. Taiwan 67.2%18. Liechtenstein66.7%19. Slovenia 64.8%20. Germany 63.8%
Source: www.tofocus.info
1. Netherlands 90.1%2. Norway 87.7%3. Iceland 84.8%4. Canada 84.3%5. New Zealand 80.5%6. Australia 79.4%7. Sweden 77.4%8. Japan 73.8%9. Portugal 72.9%10. United States 72.5%
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““The underlying truth is that the Knowledge The underlying truth is that the Knowledge Society is not only about rushing in with a Society is not only about rushing in with a diffusion of the Internet or the development diffusion of the Internet or the development of new technologies. Rather, it is about of new technologies. Rather, it is about developing a society that maximizes the developing a society that maximizes the ability of all its members to participate in the ability of all its members to participate in the process of knowledge production and process of knowledge production and diffusion. The Knowledge Society is not diffusion. The Knowledge Society is not about technological innovations, but also about technological innovations, but also about human beings.”about human beings.”
- - “Understanding Knowledge Societies”“Understanding Knowledge Societies” (UN Division for Public (UN Division for Public Administration and Development Management) 3/11/2005Administration and Development Management) 3/11/2005
-Knowledge SocietiesKnowledge Societies(UNESCO) 6/1/2005(UNESCO) 6/1/2005
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Competitiveness depends on collaboration and knowledge sharing through cyberspace
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Competitiveness vs Connectivity1. Netherlands 90.1%2. Norway 87.7%3. Iceland 84.8%4. Canada 84.3%5. New Zealand 80.5%6. Australia 79.4%7. Sweden 77.4%8. Japan 73.8%9. Portugal 72.9%10. United States 72.5%11. Luxembourg 71/0%12. Korea, South 70.7%13. Hong Kong 69.5%14. Switzerland 69.0%15. Denmark 68.6%16. United Kingdom 68.6%17. Taiwan 67.2%18. Liechtenstein 66.7%19. Slovenia 64.8%20. Germany 63.8%
1. United States 2. Switzerland 3. Denmark4. Sweden5. Singapore6. Finland7. Germany8. Netherlands 9. Japan10. Canada11. Hong Kong SAR 12. United Kingdom 13. Korea, Rep. 14. Austria 15. Norway 16. France 17. Taiwan, China 18. Australia19. Belgium 20. Iceland
Source: www.tofocus.info (6/2008)Source: World Economic Forum (Davos - Oct/08)
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- Accelerated globalization. - Accelerated globalization.
- Constant technology advances. - Constant technology advances.
- Intensified competition. - Intensified competition.
- 765 CEOs and thought leaders- 765 CEOs and thought leaders
- 21 industries around the world- 21 industries around the world
Finding: 65% of CEOs expect to collaborate to radically change their enterprises over the next two years with an increased focus on operational and business model innovation as the key drivers of sustainable performance and change.
“The nature of innovation – the inherent definition of innovation – has changed today from what it was in the past. It is no longer individuals toiling in the laboratory, coming up with some great invention. It’s not a individual. It’s individuals. It’s multi-disciplinary. It’s global. It’s collaborative.”
http://www-935.ibm.com/services/uk/bcs/pdf/g510-6259-01-the-global-ceo-study-2006.pdf
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All of this is meaningless unless you INNOVATE
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Innovation is “the commercial or industrial application of
something new – new product, process or method of
production; and new form of commercial business or financial organization.”
- Joseph Schumpeter
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Other Definitions of Innovation…Innovation is the “intersection of invention and insight, leading to the creation of social and economic value” – Council on Competitiveness 2005Innovation covers a wide range of activities to improve firm performance, including the implementation of a new or significantly improved product, service, distribution process, manufacturing process, marketing method or organizational method.” – European Commission 2004Innovation – the blend of invention, insight and entrepreneurship that launches growth industries, generates new value and creates high value jobs.” – Business Council of New York State 2006The design, invention, development and/or implementation of new or altered products, services, processes, systems or organizational models for the purpose of creating new value for customers and financial returns for the firm.” – Advisory Committee on Measuring Innovation in the 21st Century, US Department of Commerce 2008An innovation is the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), or process, a new marketing method, or a new organizational method in business practices, workplace organization or external relations. Innovation activities are all scientific, technological, organizational, financial and commercial steps which actually, or are intended to, lead to the implementation of innovations.” – OECD 2005Innovation success is the degree to which value is created for customers through enterprises that transform new knowledge and technologies into profitable products and services for national and global markets. A high rate of innovation in turn contributes to market-creation, economic growth, job creation, wealth and a higher standard of living.” – Innovation Vital Signs Project 2007
http://www.bea.gov/scb/pdf/2009/01%20January/0109_innovation.pdf http://www.bea.gov/scb/pdf/2009/01%20January/0109_innovation.pdf
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The One Global Superpower, the United States, Isn’t Doing Very Well
Innovation and Competitiveness Ranking 6th overall
Very little improvement in the last decadeSome areas are lower
9th in higher education 17th in corporate taxes 16th in trade balance 34th in foreign direct investment
Over the last decade it has made the least progress of all 40 countries measured in the study
Source: The Atlantic Century, February 2009
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Many Initiatives Have Been Proposed
U.S. Council on Competitiveness National Innovation Initiative (NII)
National Governor’s Association Innovate America
National Innovation Foundation
Multiple publications
Several legislative actions
Suggested “Secretary of Innovation” position
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The National Policy Inventory: The U.S. and
Beyond
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US National Innovation Initiatives (1)National Innovation Initiative – Council on Competitiveness [2005]
Talent: National Innovation Education Strategy Investment: Frontier and Multidisciplinary Research Infrastructure: National Consensus for Growth
NGA Innovate America [2006-2007] The Federal Role The State Role The Governor Role Build STEM Capacity Align Postsecondary Education Compact Implement Innovation-based Economic Policies
US Congress Legislation – Competes Act: P.L. 110-69 [2007]
President’s Council on Innovation and Competitiveness
National Innovation AgendaJohn Kao [2007]
National Innovation Advisor National Innovation Council Office of Innovation Assessment
Innovation Measurement – Report to the US Department of Commerce [2008]
Government: Framework for measuring innovation Business: Firm and industry-level measures Research: Innovation Outcome Measures
National Innovation Foundation – Brookings Institute [2008]
Industry-university-research partnerships Regional innovation promotion Technology adoption Regional industry clusters Performance accountability Innovation policy within and across agencies
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Innovation Economics – ITIF [2008]
R&D Tax Credit National Innovation Foundation Foreign student Green cards Patent system reform Investment in IT Federal Information Officer National Broadband Strategy Innovation-based foreign trade policy
Obama Innovation Policy –Athena Alliance [2008]
Short-term: Baldrige Quality Award -> Innovation Award Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) -> Innovation Extension (IPEP) NSF Engineering Research Centers -> Design Research Centers Federal government support research and teaching related to the services industries and service functions in the manufacturing sector. Number of new measures to enhance disclosure and utilization of intangibles Enact a permanent R&E tax credit, to transform the provision into a knowledge generation and acquisition incentiveLonger-term: Analyzing regulatory activities with an innovation impact R&D spending among federal agencies — OSTP and OMB White House role in balancing intellectual property policy National Foundation for Science, Technology, and Creativity Government procurement to push new business models
US National Innovation Initiatives (2)
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US National Innovation Initiatives (3)Cabinet Secretary of Innovation and Plan –
BusinessWeek [2-11-09 and 3-9-09]
Graduated Tax Credits for R&D Investments Innovation Booster Grants Innovation Awards National Business Incubators Innovation Training Intellectual Property Auction Innovation Index Fund
The Atlantic Century: Benchmarking EU & U.S.
Innovation & Competitiveness
ITIF [2009]
Put in place incentives for firms to innovate within their borders Be open to high-skill immigration Foster a digital economy Support institutions that are critical to innovation Ensure that regulations and other related government policies support, not retard, innovation
What’s on YOUR mind?! Purpose Principles Process Performance Policies Practices Prosperity
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Sustaining Economic Viability…
Threats From Nature Man Made Security Threats
Requires New Mindsets:
Intuition, Imagination, Innovation
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15 December 2005
National Innovation Initiative SummitNational Innovation Initiative Summit
Same day…same location…same agenda?
National Economic SummitNational Economic Summit
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ITIF - The Atlantic CenturyDriver Indicator Rank & Decade Progress US vs. Europe US vs. Rest-of-
World
HC Higher Education Attainment 8th 15th ■ ■
HC S&T Researchers 4th 20th ■ ■
IC Corporate R&D Investment 5th 17th ■ ■
IC Government R&D Investment 4th 15th ■ ■
IC Share and Quality of World Publications
2nd 16th ■ ■
E Venture Capital 5th 11th ■ ■
E New Firms 4th 12th ■ ■
ITI E-Government 2nd 22nd ■ ■
ITI Broadband Telecommunications 7th 22nd ■ ■
ITI Corporate Investment in IT 2nd 10th ■ ■
EPF Effective Corporate Tax Rates 22nd (Last) ■ ■
EPF Ease of Doing Business 2nd 8th ■ ■
EPF Trade Balance 20th 16th ■ ■
EPF Foreign Direct Investment 16th 13th ■ ■
EP GDP/Working-Age Adult 1st 15th ■ ■
EP Productivity 2nd 10th ■ ■HC = Human Capital ITI = Information technology InfrastructureIC = Innovation Capacity EPF = Economic Policy FactorE = Entrepreneurship EP = Economic Performance
HC = Human Capital ITI = Information technology InfrastructureIC = Innovation Capacity EPF = Economic Policy FactorE = Entrepreneurship EP = Economic Performance
http://www.itif.org/files/2009-atlantic-century.pdf http://www.itif.org/files/2009-atlantic-century.pdf
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Suggested HotlinksAthena Alliance: http://www.athenaalliance.org/ Brookings Institute – Blueprint for American Prosperity: http://www.brookings.edu/reports/2008/04_federal_role_atkinson_wial.aspxCouncil on Competitiveness:- Innovate America: http://www.compete.org/images/uploads/File/PDF%20Files/NII_Innovate_America.pdf - Clusters of Innovation: http://www.compete.org/images/uploads/File/PDF%20Files/CoC_Reg_Found_national_cluster.pdf- Monographs: Collaborate, Transform, Illuminate, Provoke, Define, Cooperate, Thrive, Reflect, Reveal, Advance, Discover, Prioritize, Engage, Compete, Rebound, and Prepare. Innovation Measurement – US Department of Commerce: http://www.innovationmetrics.gov/Innovation%20Measurement%2001-08%20rev%20040908.pdf Innovation Nation by John Kao: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/24/science/24prof.html?_r=1&ref=scienceInformation Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF): - Atlantic Century: http://www.itif.org/files/2009-atlantic-century.pdf- Innovation Economics: http://www.innovationeconomics.org/- ITIF 2008 New State Economy Index: http://www.itif.org/files/2008_State_New_Economy_Index_small.pdfKaufmann Foundation Thoughtbook: http://www.kauffman.org/about-foundation/kauffman-thoughtbook-2009.aspxNational Governor’s Association (NGA) Innovate America Task Force:http://www.nga.org/Files/pdf/0707INNOVATIONFINAL.PDF National Research Council and National Academy Press:- Rising above the Gathering Storm: http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?isbn=0309100399- Envisioning a 21st Century S&E Workforce: http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=10647&page=13 US Department of Commerce – Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA): - Briefing on Measurement of Innovation and Intangibles:http://www.bea.gov/scb/pdf/2009/01%20January/0109_innovation.pdf
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Focus onFocus onFocus onFocus onFocus onFocus on Focus onFocus onFocus on Focus onFocus onFocus onFocus on Focus on Focus onFocus onFocus onFocus onFocus onFocus onFocus onConcept-in-Practice: KIZ WorldConcept-in-Practice: KIZ World
Definition #3:Definition #3: Knowledge Innovation Zone (KIZ) Knowledge Innovation Zone (KIZ)AA geographic region, product/service/industry segment geographic region, product/service/industry segment or community of practice in which knowledge flows or community of practice in which knowledge flows from the point of origin to the point of need or from the point of origin to the point of need or opportunity.opportunity.
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A Knowledge InnovationA Knowledge Innovation®® Zone (KIZ) Zone (KIZ)A world-wide phenomenonA world-wide phenomenon
Physical GeographyPhysical Geography – –Knowledge Park, Knowledge Park, Region, Corridor, Region, Corridor, Internet Village, Internet Village, Innovation Nation…Innovation Nation…
Industry GeographyIndustry Geography – – Companies, Clusters, Companies, Clusters, Collaboratories Collaboratories
Cyber GeographyCyber Geography – – Virtual SpaceVirtual Space
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KNOWLEDGE INNOVATION ZONESKNOWLEDGE INNOVATION ZONESA SamplerA Sampler
ALMERE, NETHERLANDSBARCELONA, SPAIN
DUBAI, UAE
PALMERSTON NORTH, NZ
CIUDAD DE SABER, PANAMA
CALGARY, CANADA SILICONVALLEY, CALIFORNIA MANCHESTER, UK
LEUVEN, BELGIUM MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA JOBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
TIANJIN, CHINA
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www.inthekzone.com
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http://english.cas.cn/eng2003/page/KIP.asp
Knowledge Innovation - A Chinese cornerstone…
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Knowledge InnovationKnowledge Innovation®® in the mainstream of India…in the mainstream of India…
Indian IT-ITES industry has grown at a Indian IT-ITES industry has grown at a CAGR of over 28 per centCAGR of over 28 per cent since FY 1999- since FY 1999-2000; industry’s contribution to the national 2000; industry’s contribution to the national GDP has risen from 1.9 per cent in FY GDP has risen from 1.9 per cent in FY 1999-2000 to a projected 4.8 per cent in the 1999-2000 to a projected 4.8 per cent in the current fiscal. current fiscal.
IT-ITES exportsIT-ITES exports from India grew from USD from India grew from USD 13.3 billion in FY 2003-04 to 13.3 billion in FY 2003-04 to USD 18.2 USD 18.2 billion in FY 2004-05billion in FY 2004-05. .
India’s India’s stock of foreign exchange earningsstock of foreign exchange earnings risen from USD 5.8 billion in FY1990-91 to risen from USD 5.8 billion in FY1990-91 to USD139 billion in January 2006USD139 billion in January 2006..
Americas and EuropeAmericas and Europe remain the key remain the key markets, accounting for over markets, accounting for over 90 per cent of 90 per cent of IT-ITES exportsIT-ITES exports..
““To stay in lead and increase India's To stay in lead and increase India's share in the global market, the Indian share in the global market, the Indian government and IT/BPO industry need government and IT/BPO industry need to focus on moving up the value chain to focus on moving up the value chain by cultivating deep and enduring by cultivating deep and enduring innovation across three dimensions - innovation across three dimensions - a)a) Business model innovation; Business model innovation; b)b) Knowledge innovation; and Knowledge innovation; and c)c) Ecosystem innovation. Ecosystem innovation. -Shri. Jainder SinghShri. Jainder Singh, IT Secretary to the Government of India, IT Secretary to the Government of India
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“Knowledge and Innovation have already become the major competitive advantages of many companies…Intellectual capital (IC) forms the basis for high quality products and services as well as for organizational innovations.”
- Strengthen the competitiveness and innovation potential of European organizations by systematically activating their IC.- Establish IC Statement as an important and valuable management tool in a Knowledge-driven economy.- Integrate and consolidate individual national approaches on ICaS on a European Level.
“Backbone of the European Economy”
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Time to learn and prosper…togetherTime to learn and prosper…togetherWorld Summit on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (WSIE)World Summit on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (WSIE)
- 80 speakers around the globe- 58 countries- 650 participants- 6 themes- 26 sponsors- no presentations- real-time voting- detailed aspirations- commitments to action- focus on impact- media highlights- published report- virtual dialogue
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Lessons Learned
Most initiatives are R&D or Creativity-driven, NOT innovation! Most books, reports and indices focus on one or 2 isolated facets
(e.g., performance or policies), NOT the entire system. All studies seem to focus on Benchmarking (past), NOT Bench-learning (future). Most recommendations are made in isolation, with NO real program development or value-
extension activities. Attempts at international activity is based upon documentation – usually through 3 rd party sources
(e.g., OECD, UN, WEF), and NOT direct interaction with global leadership. The imperative remains one of (outdated) competitive positioning, rather than building
Collaborative Advantage. Other parts of the world (e.g., Europe. Middle East and Asia) have embraced mechanisms of IC
(Intellectual Capital) or intangible wealth – far more than the US. Worldwide people seem focused on cluster development. This it no longer provides an
advantage. The new frontier is found in ‘zones of innovation”…for a company or a country. Regions are bring the world to THEIR doorstep (e.g., Festival of Thinkers, WSIE). America is losing ground in what was previously her strength – an innovation edge.
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What should the US do?
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A Knowledge Economy Call…A Knowledge Economy Call…
Call it the economic tsunami, the financial crisis of our lifetime, Call it the economic tsunami, the financial crisis of our lifetime, the global meltdown…it’s real.the global meltdown…it’s real.We ARE suspended – between the old financial system that We ARE suspended – between the old financial system that does not work and the new rules which have yet to be does not work and the new rules which have yet to be innovated.innovated.We need to convert the current fiscal and political threats to We need to convert the current fiscal and political threats to opportunities. opportunities. Remember: The ‘transition zone’ is where REAL change, Remember: The ‘transition zone’ is where REAL change, REAL growth occurs.REAL growth occurs.We have the answers to some of the questions (finally) being We have the answers to some of the questions (finally) being asked.asked.We need a Bretton Woods for the Knowledge Economy We need a Bretton Woods for the Knowledge Economy purposed to create a global innovation platform for peace and purposed to create a global innovation platform for peace and the ‘World Trade of Ideas’.the ‘World Trade of Ideas’.
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Who, When and How?!
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A U.S. Public Policy Framework
CongressThink tanks/academiaNew administration
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THE KNOWLEDGE ARCHITECTURE
KNOWLEDGE STRUCTURES
STRATEGIC DIRECTION
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P7 Blueprint for Effective KIZs P7 Blueprint for Effective KIZs
5. Policies
3. InnovationProcess
6. Practices
2. Principles7. Prosperity
1. Purpose
4. Performance
Design Phase Development Phase Deployment Phase
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E100 Performance Experts
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Future of Innovation: E100 AlertFuture of Innovation: E100 Alert
http://www.entovation.com/mailing/E100-Alert-2009-Kaleidoscope.htm
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Future of Innovation: Future of Innovation: ISPIM WebsiteISPIM Website
http://www.thefutureofinnovation.org/
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Next Steps
1. Engage the (inter)national dialogue.
2. Name an independent bipartisan ‘Möbius Dialogue of Knowledge Innovation’ (MDKI) to review existing recommendations on innovation.
3. Launch a KIZ Prototyping Arena as a pilot
4. Perform an analysis of policy initiatives within the US and abroad.
5. Develop a draft policy by the end of this year to (re)positiion the US as leaders in collaborative advantage and establish roadmap to influence policy.
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We had a Clinger-Cohen Act to advance the state of IT.
We had the Bayh-Dole Act to catapult Technology Transfer initiatives.
Do we now need a Knowledge Innovation Act – one which features knowledge, innovation and collaboration - to move our country forward?
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Questions?Questions?
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