Innovation Framework Nokia
Innovation Framework Nokia
Innovation Framework Nokia
Nokia:
Innovation Type: Process and Culture Innovation
Project management:
Nokias complete end-to-end Project Management Service
provides the resources to help operators achieve their targets.
The service is a comprehensive service solution. Nokia can
manage a deployment from initial project planning to final
acceptance and handover. Project Management includes all the
resources needed for a project, such as time, scope, cost, and
risk and quality management. The Project Manager provides the
main point of contact between the customer and Nokia
Networks, while a dedicated Technical Manager will be
nominated to lead system testing and integration activities. This
innovative offering is available with modular customized services
that enable Nokia to focus on the core operating business while
remaining on track to meet the ultimate business targets.
ii.
Collaboration:
iii.
Coordination:
A lack of coordination in an organization can decrease
productivity, complicate processes and delay the completion of
tasks. In order to coordinate the efforts of an entire organization,
the organization requires a systematic integration of a process
that creates accountability within the organization. Implementing
this type of process allows inter-departmental coordination
throughout the organization between employees. Recognizing
early signs and symptoms of not having coordination in an
organization can help it prevent further damage and accelerates
coordination enforcement.
10.
Nokias R&D operations were scattered across the world in 69 sites, and
its 19,579 engineers, designers and sociologists. They were given
complete freedom to operate and develop their own ideas, over and
above officially designated research projects. Nokias research culture
focused on helping employees challenge themselves, and not shy away
from making mistakes. Researcher were encouraged to develop their own
ideas, and all ideas were given due respect.