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Innovation management
– systematic work creates leverage on implemented innovation efforts.
The need for renewal and development is driven by demands from customers, citizens, and global trends such as digitalization and sustainability. The answer is often innovation – either within your own organization or in collaboration with others. To achieve a good return on efforts and create new or redistributed value, innovation work needs to be carried out systematically.
RISE offers innovation management based on the world’s first certifiable standard for innovation management systems, ISO 56001:2024. This standard enables establishment and quality assurance of systematic innovation work in companies, public organizations, and mission-driven initiatives, with a clear system perspective on innovation.
We can help you map and assess your innovation capability, identify strengths, and highlight the areas where you need to focus to enhance your ability to create new or redistributed value and promote innovation. Through our training, advisory services, and research, you will gain a deeper understanding of how organizations succeed with innovation by working systematically, as well as how you can develop your innovation leaders.
We also offer certification for innovation management professionals according to a certification rule developed in collaboration with the professional association Innovationsledarna. This certification validates individuals' ability to lead systematic innovation work.
Here, you can explore our various innovation management programs.
CERTIFIED INNOVATION LEADERS A QUALITY SEAL FOR PITEÅ SCIENCE PARK
They are based in what is currently one of the most expansive regions in Sweden. However, despite this, innovation is not something that simply happens. Accordingly, Piteå Science Park has engaged RISE to certify five innovation leaders.
“In exploratory processes, it’s extremely important to know where you’re headed, and certification provides a quality seal confirming that we know how to get there,” says Greta Wimander, campus strategist at Piteå Science Park.