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Innovation Strategies for Electric Mobility: The StreetScooter Case

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Course Features

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Duration

6 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Effort

4 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

Learn about the tools and methods that can be employed to understand and identify customer needs as well as the processes that companies can set in place to foster and launch successful technological innovations. A special emphasis will be placed on analyzing how companies can benefit from entrepreneurial thinking to innovate more successfully and on understanding how they can build entire ecosystems around their products and services. The theoretical knowledge will be transferred and applied to a recent, highly successful technological innovation from Germany: The StreetScooter, an electric delivery vehicle of Deutsche Post DHL.

This self-paced course consists of eight consecutive parts:

  • Defining and Understanding Innovation
  • The Customer: Understanding the Opportunity
  • The Proposition: Creating Superior Customer Value
  • The Process: Managing a Promising Idea
  • The Mindset: Thinking and Acting Like an Entrepreneur
  • The Development: Getting the Idea Off the Ground
  • The Network: Managing the Ecosystem
  • Return on Engineering

The course will provide you with an in-depth understanding of the process of technology and innovation management. Specifically, the course will familiarize you with state-of-the-art tools, methods, and theories and help you understand how these may be used to solve and organize complex innovation challenges, placing a special emphasis on interdisciplinary thinking at the intersection of management and technology.

After completing this course, you will improve your career qualifications as Business Development Manager , Change Manager or Innovation Manager. Professionals from the industries of the Automotive,Information Technology,Finance,Health Care,Telecommunication and the Energy sector have already completed the course.

Course Overview

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Post Course Interactions

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Instructor-Moderated Discussions

Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

Basic business and mathematical skills are beneficial.

What You Will Learn

To understand how current mega-trends challenge extant approaches from the domains of Marketing, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship.

To adjust innovation processes to the technological and environmental imperatives of the twenty-first century.

To translate the previously gained knowledge into market-ready products for electric mobility and beyond.

Course Instructors

Malte Brettel

Head of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Group and Co-Director of the TIME Research Area

Prof. Dr. Malte Brettel is professor of Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship at RWTH Aachen University and adjunct professor of entrepreneurship at WHU – Otto-Beisheim-School of Manageme...

Frank T. Piller

Head of the Technology and Innovation Management Group and Co-Director of the TIME Research Area

Prof. Dr. Frank T. Piller leads the Technology and Innovation Management Group at RWTH Aachen University since 2007. Earlier, he worked at the MIT Sloan School of Management and was an assistant prof...

Torsten-Oliver Salge

Co-Director of Institute for Technology and Innovation Management (TIM) and Co-Director of the TIME Research Area

Professor Torsten Oliver Salge, Ph.D., is the head of the Innovation, Strategy, and Organization Group at RWTH Aachen University and Co-Director of the TIME Research Area. He holds a Ph.D. and an M.P...
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Achim Kampker

Head of the Chair of Production Engineering of E-Mobility Components at RWTH Aachen University

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Achim Kampker is university professor of production management in the faculty of mechanical engeneering at RWTH Aachen since April 2009. From 2009 until 2013, he was leading the chair ...
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