Knowledge Management for Process, Organizational and Marketing Innovation: Tools and Methods outlines different tools and technologies that can be applied depending on the type of innovation an organization desires. It provides concrete advice on the different types of innovation, situations in which innovation may be useful and the role of knowledge and different tools and technologies to support it.
Dr. Seamus Clifford, BSc, MSc, PhD, NPDP - Enterprise Research Centre, UL. Seamus is a senior research fellow with the Enterprise Research centre in University of Limerick. He is currently working on several Innovation Partnership projects (Industry-University joint research projects) with companies dealing with issues around experimental design / engineering knowledge management, process innovation and new product development. He completed his PhD in 2001 at the University of Limerick. The project was on the Formulation of Capacitor Materials for Reliable Co-fired Capacitor-Varistor Devices and was completed for the New Product Development Department at Harris Semiconductor (Irl) Ltd., now Littelfuse (Ire) Ltd. The aim of the project was to produce a surface mountable co-fired varistor-capacitor device. Prototyping was carried out on the production pilot line based at Littelfuse in Dundalk. Previously, he was also a research fellow for three years with the European Commission at their Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (IRMM ? based at Geel in Belgium) and he has also worked at the Swiss Federal laboratories for Materials Testing and Research (EMPA ? based at St. Gallen in Switzerland) as an extractive metallurgist. He has also worked for Tubex Ltd., for three years, at both the Plastics and the Aluminium Divisions on the installation of the ISO 9000 quality system and the definition and control of product specifications.
Dr. Mark Southern, BSc PhD - Enterprise Research Centre, UL. Mark graduated from Nottingham Trent University in 1989 with a degree in Industrial Studies and obtained his Doctorate in 2004 by researching the application of innovative wireless technology applications into SMEs. He is currently working with the Enterprise Research Centre on a European Research project called EURobust. This project is looking at the application of robust design tools in European industry. Mark is an experienced manager with a proven track record in project team management in both multinational?s and SME?s. He has significant experience in managing teams in research, design, development, procurement and installation of complex manufacturing systems in these environments. He is an experienced man manager with a excellent track record in financial metrics management and dead line achievement. [Editor]