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Our Innovation Benchmarking Report 2015, produced in collaboration with Innosight, is a 40-page study of the current state of corporate innovation. 

Survey Approach

  • 25 questions, crafted with input from innovation executives, Innovation Leader, and Innosight
  • 197 qualified responses in Q4 2014, all from corporate innovation executives (including R&D, strategy, new product development, IT, Chief Digital Officers)
  • Largest respondent clusters: Consumer products, technology, healthcare, insurance
  • 43.8% large companies (>$10B rev), 34.6% medium, 21.6% small (<$1b revenue)

What Else is Inside?

  • Why do projects get killed?
  • Who does the program report to?
  • Budget size; amount spent at various stages of development; “cost to kill”
  • Structure: Distributed vs. centralized
  • # of ideas you’re collecting per year
  • # of projects in various stages of development
  • Speed of development
  • Team size at various stages of development
  • What percentage of employees receive innovation training
  • What tools are companies using most often (crowdsourcing, rapid prototyping, etc.)? 

Sample Data

The majority of innovation initiatives are trying to spur both incremental innovation & transformational innovation.


Table of Contents 

Introduction

Welcome 2

About the Data 4

Program Structure

Program Structure 6

Program Focus 8

Reporting Structure 10

Team Size 12

Innovation Budgets 14

Innovation Tools 16

Maturity 18

Innovation Projects

Project Volume 20

Time in Each Stage 22

Advancing Projects 23

Budgets & Stafng per Project 24

Staff Training 26

Volume of Ideas 28

Source of Ideas 30

Measurement & Analysis

Metrics Used 31

Cost, Time to Kill Projects 34

Why are Projects Killed? 36

Who is Killing Projects? 37

Conclusion 38

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