ABSTRACT

Organizations of every type struggle to remain relevant in their marketplace. They continuously strive to introduce new products and services at a rate that satisfies their customers. In their search for fresh ideas, organizations often overlook the most significant source of new thought- their employees. Today's employees are knowledgeable and abl

chapter 1|6 pages

Completing the Project Life Cycle

chapter 2|14 pages

Framework for Project Identification

chapter 3|8 pages

Defining a Candidate Project

chapter 4|4 pages

What’s the Problem?

chapter 5|6 pages

You Want to Do What…?

chapter 6|4 pages

What’s in It for Me?

chapter 7|4 pages

When Do We Start?

chapter 8|4 pages

What Will This Cost?

chapter 9|4 pages

How Will We Pay for This?

chapter 10|6 pages

Who Will This Impact?

chapter 11|4 pages

Here’s My Plan

chapter 12|4 pages

I’ll Need You, and You, and You …

chapter 13|6 pages

Gaining Approval

chapter 14|6 pages

Implementing a “Great Ideas” Program

chapter 15|8 pages

From Proposals to Projects