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Types - Incremental Innovation
From The Author
Sustaining innovations are often confused with incremental innovations. They are not the same. Incremental innovations are small incremental improvements to a current product or process. Sustaining innovations can be incremental or radical improvements to a current product or process. Many authors refer to this type of innovation including Christensen and O’Connor.
The Invention
- Element Change - 0
- Incremental changes to the elements.
- Systems Change - 0
- Incremental changes to the system.
- Performance - 0
- Incremental improvement in performance.
- Benefit - 0
- These types of innovations are not about offering a benefit that is desirable to non-consumers or over-served customers.
Commercialization
- Target Customers - 0
- Targets under-served and well served customers.
- Need Creation - 0
- Attempts to fully address current customer’s needs.
- Value Network/Industry Shakeup - 0
- Industries remain stable.
- Production systems tend to be the same, although a radical invention may require new equipments and systems.
- Market Size & Growth - 0
- Targets large current markets. Not high growth.
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