
Description du contenu de l'enseignement Objectifs: Part 1 Models and Theories on innovative Design: Early in the innovation process, future top managers must know how to integrate changes of use and provide the appropriation of services and products of tomorrow by civil society. The course aims to assist students in their understanding of strategic management for innovation, from new concepts to new markets and uses. Extended knowledge and fruitful methods are proposed to individually or collectively improve strategies to face the unknown, organize and manage creative dynamics of reasoning linked with pioneering exploration cycles. Students are supposed at the end to have acquired some theoretical frameworks with corresponding applications in Firms and also strong training guidelines for future experiments. Part 2 Conception et stratégie de la supply chain: présenter aux élèves les principaux modèles d'affaires de la supply chain Contenu: Part 1 : - Innovation issues et history - A multi-view approach to design activities: management & teams organization, cognition, psycho & social, legal, business, etc. - Sciences for innovation: a comparison between standard and non-standard scientific reasoning to understand design activities, theories and methods (a best of) applied in Firms (Sciences of the Artificial, Hybridization, Reverse Engineering, Bio-mimetics, Design Thinking…) - Human dimension: knowledge management, decision making and behaviors, strategies to face the unknown, extension rules to cross undecidibility stages and make a new sense, relational frameworks (new objects, new uses, new markets), exploration routes, analysis and experimenting works on virtual and real situations, real and imaginary dimensions, … - Applications & training Part 2 : - Introduction to supply chain - inventory management and risk pooling - distribution strategies - Coordinated product and supply chain design - Cases studies
- Enseignant: Gilbert GIACOMONI
- Enseignant: Michel NAKHLA
Année: 23/24