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breakthrough n . 1. The act, result, or place of breaking through against resistance, as in warfare;2. a strikingly important advance or discovery 3. The world is now our manageable landscape. Connections are made East-to-West, North-to-South with many nodes in between. But The Innovation SuperHighway is not only a physical infrastructure, albeit technical and electronic. It is human a function of insight, interactionand imagination resident in the minds, heartsand hands of people around the globe. I. A 20 Year Journey 4. 20 year journey AND celebration! Courtesy ofhttp://pdphoto.org/ 20th Year Celebration! 5. KnowledgeEconomy Roots Managing the Knowledge Assets into the 21 stCentury (USA) Knowledge for Development The World Bank (Washington, DC) Knowledge WaveInitiative (New Zealand) 1987 2001+ 1996 Human Capital Reporting for the Knowledge Economy -OECD Observer ( Paris, France) European Union Knowledge Conference(Utrecht, The Netherlands) Study Commission on the Implications of the Knowledge Economy( Beijing, China) 2000 1997 1998 Global Knowledge PartnershipI (Toronto, Canada) Global Knowledge Partnership II (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,) Knowledge Park The Worlds Fair (Hannover, Germany) IC Report for the Nation:Welfare and Security (Stockholm, Sweden,) The IC State of Israel Hidden Values of the Desert (Israel) IC Statements: Towards a Guideline (Copenhagen, Denmark,) National Conference onIC (Lima, Peru) 1999 FASB Guidelines (USA) Brookings Institute Report on Intangibles (USA) Enterprise Value in the Knowledge Economy - OECD (Paris, France) Indicators The World Bank (Washington, DC) Poland Prime Minister & Cabinet Visit (New York, NY) 1994 1991 Grande Collogue de Perspective (Lyons, France) Western Hemisphere Knowledge Partnership (Boston, MA) US State Dept Briefing on Russia (Washington, DC - USA) The Innovation Nation by the Prime Minister (Singapore) National Intellectual Capital IndexTM (UNOPS/ McMaster) E100: BuildingCollaborativeAdvantage(NY City, NY) PDVSA Conference (Caracas, Venezuela) 6. Definition #1
7. 1 st- We have successfully put the focus onKnowledge and IC and themeasurementthereof; 8. 2 nd- We have successfully put the focus onInnovation(redefined!) and themanagementthereof; and 9. 3 rd- We have successfully put the focus onCollaborative (NOT competitive) Advantage and thepotentialthereof.http://www.entovation.com/kleadmap/index.htm 10. The Knowledge Innovation ARCHITECTURE 11. We discovered.
12. 3 Laws ofKnowledge Dynamics
1 2 3 31 authors from 17 countriespublished by Tartu University Press Knowledge Economics (Amidon, Formica andMercier-Laurent 2006) 13.
14. In the Mainstream 15. II. The Triple Knowledge Lens Economic theory has a problem with knowledge: it seems to defy the basic economic principle of scarcity the more you use it and pass it on, themore it proliferatesinfinitely expansibleWhat is scarce in the new economy is the ability to understand and use knowledge. World Economy Survey,The Economist , 1996 Key Slide #1 Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus onFocus on Focus on Focus onFocus on Focus on Focus on Focus onFocus onFocus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on 16. Article available upon request. 17. The Economic Experts
18. Transformation 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. 19. 20. Triple Knowledge Lens PERFORMANCE INDICES 21. IC - INTANGIBLES FRAMEWORK 22. Capital Value Driversone example 23. 24. III. Welcome to the KIZ World Thirty years ago, 80 special economic zones (SEZs) in 30 countries generated barely $6B in exports and employed about 1M people. Today, 3,000 SEZs operate in 120 countries and account for $600B+ in exports and 50M in direct jobs. The World Bank (2006) Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus onFocus on Focus on Focus onFocus on Focus on Focus on Focus onFocus onFocus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on 25. Publication available upon request. 26. Drivers for Knowledge Strategy
Article available upon request. 27. A Knowledge Innovation Zone (KIZ) A world-wide phenomenon
Knowledge Innovation is a registered trademark of Entovation International Ltd 28. Definition #2
29. And OCE is one, comprised of several and part of numerous others
Vision: The Ontario Centres of Excellence is thepre-eminent research-to-commercialization*vehicle in Ontariothats innovation! 30. 31. www.inthekzone.com 32. KNOWLEDGE INNOVATION ZONES A Sampler ALMERE, NETHERLANDS BARCELONA, 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 33. 34. Formation ofKnowledge Innovation Zones (KIZ) Government/Industry/Academe Interaction Science, Technology& Cultural Parks Knowledge Clusters/ Collaboratories Knowledge Companies, Cities, Regions & World HIGH MEDIUM LOW Innovation-Based (real-time performance) Learning-Based (continuous/breakthrough improvement) Training-Based (discovery, interaction, resource allocation) Sustainability Intensity Degree of Stakeholder Interaction 35. Developing KIZs: Methods/Tools
SNA Analysis and more 36. Feature:US SAN JOSEIS THE WORLDSMOST KNOWLEDGE COMPETITIVE ECONOMY World Knowledge Competitiveness Index (WKCI)- published by Robert Huggins Associates Research Technology Park Austin, TX 37. IDEAS Boston The Boston History Collaborative The Innovation Odyssey - 400 Years The Boston Foundation The Boston Indicators Report -Creativity and Innovation: Bridge to the Future -The Wisdom of our Choices Indicators of Progress, Change and Sustainability -The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative 2003 Indicators Metro Future The Boston Historical Society 'Venture Philanthropy' The Colleges of Worcester Consortium's Intellectual Capital Impact Study A journey 38. Knowledge Corridor: Hartford/Springfield Silicon Valley Cultural Industries Silicon Alley New York's Digital Media Scene 39. Feature:Canada THECIS - InnovaWest Ontario Centres for Excellence Culuturescope:Canadas Cultural Observatory Niagara Region 40. Feature:EuropeBarcelona Activa Bilbao, Spain 41. Almere,The Netherlands The Baltics: Estonia,Latvia and Lithuania resund Region: Copenhagen, DK Malm, Sweden http://www.mva.org/composite-18.htm 42. Ireland:Knowledge is in our Nature Analog Devices BV AOL Citigroup GlaxoSmithKline Ingersoll-Rand (IR) Intel Lucent Technologies Inc Medtronic Inc Microsoft Corporation Olympus Corporation Oracle Corporation Pramerica Systems Ireland Ltd Pfizer Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd WyethIreland's Unique Investment Environment-A skilled and flexible workforce -One of the lowest corporate tax rates in the world -Youngest and one of the best educated populations in Europe -A positive political and economic environment IDA Ireland(Industrial Development Agency) is an Irish Government agency with responsibility for securing new investment from overseas. Over 1,050 overseas companies have chosen to invest in Ireland as their European base. 43. Feature:India The Commission will advise the Prime Minister on matters relating toinstitutions of knowledge production, knowledge use and knowledge dissemination.The mandate of the Commission is to sharpen India's knowledge edge. Tomorrows societies will be knowledge societies.Tomorrows markets will be knowledge markets.Tomorrows wars will be fought not by the conventional weapons. They will be fought in the knowledge markets with the new weaponscalled information and knowledge. - R. A. Mashelkar, Economics of Knowledge 44. Feature:Africa Progress through partnership. Progress through people. Knowledge economy initiatives is South Africa on board? In today's knowledge-driven economy,countries can no longer depend onnatural resources alone to be globally competitive.Rather, the knowledge and resourcefulnessof its people and its rate of innovationas a fundamental source of economic growthis what sets a country apart. Mauritius Scheduled to be the 1 stwireless country in the world. 45. Feature:AsiaIncheon, South Korea Virtual Models Island City Fukuowa, Asiaand the rest of the world Malaysia Innovation Corridor 46. Singapore Beijing, China To many people, the word "innovate" conjures up images of science labs, high-tech computers, and people with a string of degrees working in a faraway place called Silicon Valley. But that is incorrect. Innovation is nothing more than coming up with good ideas and implementing them to realize their value. It is about value creation.Throughout the history of mankind and civilizations, countries and corporations, which were able to anticipate, respond and adapt to changes quickly, have triumphed over others. Those that failed to act and react quickly fell by the wayside. - Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong Artists Impression of Fusionopolisto be developed at One North, Singapore 47. Feature:Middle East Dubai Knowledge Village Knowledge Oasis Muscat (KOM) - Oman Abu Dhabi - CERT 48. Feature:Down Under Desert Knowledge Australia Building networks and partnerships across Australiato create and economic and socially sustainable future. A national research networklinking local and indigenousand local knowledgewith science and educationto improve desert livelihoods. New Zealand: Catching the Knowledge Wave 49. Feature:Latin America Panama City of Knowledge Monterrey, Mexico Brazil IDB 50. http://english.cas.cn/eng2003/page/KIP.asp Knowledge Innovation -A Chinese cornerstone 51. Knowledge Innovation in the mainstream of India
http://www.sciencebusiness.net/ 52. http://www.sciencebusiness.net Zone Thinking -Throughout the EU and abroad 53. Time to learn and prospertogether World Summit on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (WSIE)
54. IV. What to Manage Companies that know how to innovate dont necessarily throw money into R&D. Instead, they cultivate a new style of corporate behavior thats comfortable with new ideas, change, risk and even failure. Fortune(March 3, 1997) Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus onFocus on Focus on Focus onFocus on Focus on Focus on Focus onFocus onFocus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on 55.
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. Its not a individual. Its individuals. Its multi-disciplinary. Its global. Its collaborative. -Sam Palmisano, IBM Chairman and CEO http://www-935.ibm.com/services/uk/bcs/pdf/g510-6259-01-the-global-ceo-study-2006.pdf 56. Definition #3
NOTE: There are IC Reports and indicators at all three economic levels micro-, meso- and macro-economic levels 57. Elevator Pitch
Igor Zenin 58. MigrationOpportunities
Map Business Planning Innovation Strategy 59. MigrationOpportunities
Map Measure Business Planning Innovation Strategy 60. MigrationOpportunities
Map Measure Compass Business Planning Innovation Strategy Key Slide #2 61. Knowledge InnovationStrategy Computer/Communications Collaborative Dialogue Performance Measures Education/ Development Learning Network InnovationIntelligence Products/ Services StrategicAlliances Market Interaction Leadership/ Governance ENT08.26 Action details available upon request. 62. KIZProof of Concept- Egypt
http://www.mastering-echange.com/KEN-RITSEC/RITSEC-Masterfile-Web.htm
63. V. Creating Value withthe P 7Blueprint Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus onFocus on Focus on Focus onFocus on Focus on Focus on Focus onFocus onFocus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on 64. Knowledge Innovation ZoneKIZP 7Blueprint 5. Policies 3. Innovation Process 6. Practices 2. Principles Knowledge Innovation is a registered trademark of ENTOVATION International Ltd. 7. Pathways forStakeholder Innovation 1 .Platform 4. Performance DesignPhase DevelopmentPhase DeploymentPhase Critical Slide #3 Key Slide #3 65. P 7KIZAssessment Blueprint
66. Insightsabound www.inthekzone.com 67. Some KIZs are better than others www.inthekzone.com See Handout for specific examples 68. In short
http://www.tcm-mec.gc.ca/menu-en.asp Video:Canada The Natural Home for the Innovation Economy 69. VI. Where we are headed Phase II Prototyping Arena Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus onFocus on Focus on Focus onFocus on Focus on Focus on Focus onFocus onFocus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on Focus on 70. Emerging Wave of6 thGeneration Technologyas the Asset Customeras the Asset Knowledgeas the Asset Projectas the Asset Enterpriseas the Asset Futureas the Asset VI Adapted from Charles Handys Sigmoid Curve with Leif Edvinsson A B Quality Re-engineering Innovation I II III IV V 71. Body of Knowledge forPhase II Bench-Learning
72. 73. Value of Prototyping
74. Phase II KIZ Goal:Collaborate to build capabilities for knowledge innovation worldwide, thus improving the ROI generated by the confluence of economy, society and infrastructure.
75. KIZ Phase III http://www.entovation.com/group-alliance/en2polis.htm 76.
TheVision 77. KIZ Declaration
Applying the KIZ principles enables us to transcend traditional boundaries to accomplish what we and others cannot do alone. Further, we will make more effective use of knowledge innovation as a lever to generate sustainable growth and increased standard of living across our local, regional and global economies. Article available upon request. 78. 3KEYSlides How toMeasure How toManage How toCreate Value Action details available upon request. 79. Whats on YOUR Mind? 80. The Innovation SuperHighway The Innovation SuperHighway The Innovation SuperHighway IRI Enters The Innovation SuperHighway The Innovation SuperHighway IRI Enters The Innovation SuperHighway The Innovation SuperHighway IRI Enters The Innovation SuperHighway The Innovation SuperHighwayThe Innovation SuperHighway The Innovation SuperHighway The Innovation SuperHighway The Innovation SuperHighway The Innovation SuperHighway: How to Manage, Measure and Profit from It Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1 May 2007 Debra M. Amidon T: (+1) 978.988.7995 E-mail: [email_address] www.entovation.com www.inthekzone.com Thank YOU! Igor Zenin Igor Zenin
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