How to carry out a Field Peer Review between operational groups

This is a practical tool for carrying out Field Peer Reviews between operational groups. Field Peer Review consists of the review of an operational group (or an innovation process), with a particular focus on innovation support functions, by colleagues (peers) from another operational group, with the purpose of observing and analyzing practices, learning from the way how innovation has been realised by others, providing recommendations to the reviewed case to improve its processes.

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Asukoht
  • Europe
Autorid
  • Alberto Sturla
  • Patrizia Proietti
  • Simona Cristiano
Eesmärk
  • Decision-making support
Faili tüüp
Document
Faili suurus
4.35 MB
Loodud aadressil
30-11-2021
Päritolukeel
English
Projekti ametlik veebileht
i2connect
Litsents
CC BY

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