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Developing the Innovative Technical Organization - Ronald R. Luman, Timothy J. Galpin, Jerry A. Krill, Erik W. Johnson, Ann E. Kedia

Developing the Innovative Technical Organization

How to Implement a Systems Approach to Strategy
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288 Seiten
2026
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A proven systems approach to driving innovation and strategy in complex technical organizations

The call for corporate innovation is often celebrated in theory, but innovation is rarely achieved at scale within established technical organizations. Developing the Innovative Technical Organization: How to Implement a Systems Approach to Strategy addresses this challenge by exploring how the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) successfully elevated its impact through a rigorously designed and executed strategy system.

The authors, all current or former senior leaders at APL, detail APL’s decade-long journey of strategy development and implementation, from articulating a long-range vision to building a sustainable annual cycle that ensures accountability, alignment, and full enterprise engagement. Rich with practical lessons, cultural insights, and stories of both setbacks and successes, this work goes beyond case anecdotes to present a comprehensive methodology. Written as a strategy guidebook, it will enable readers to adapt this systems approach to their own organizations, ensuring that innovation is not the exception but the expectation.

Applicable to technical organizations across the for-profit, nonprofit, and government sectors, this essential guide to embedding innovation into strategy and sustaining impact in the face of evolving challenges introduces:



A full-cycle system linking vision, strategy articulation, decision-making, innovation, and accountability processes.
Methods to align resources with strategic priorities to maximize organizational agility.
Cultural and communications lessons learned in engaging middle management and staff in innovation initiatives.
Detailed examples of innovation experiments and their influence on organizational transformation.
Strategy-driven, innovative results attributed to implementing this systems approach at APL.

Developing the Innovative Technical Organization is a must-read for executives, senior managers, and decision-makers in technical organizations, particularly those seeking to scale innovation and implement strategy in complex environments. It is recommended for graduate-level courses in engineering management, business strategy, and organizational leadership, and is also a valuable reference for consultants and policymakers.

RONALD R. LUMAN, DSc, is a Senior Adviser, former Chief of Staff, and former Assistant Director for Strategy at APL. TIMOTHY J. GALPIN, PhD, is the former Chief Strategy Officer and Assistant Director for Programs at APL. JERRY A. KRILL, PhD, is APL’s Assistant Director for Science and Technology and Chief Technology Officer. ERIK W. JOHNSON, MBA, is APL’s Chief of Staff and former Managing Executive of its Force Projection Sector. ANN E. KEDIA, MS, is the Chief Communications Officer at APL and former Vice President at T. Rowe Price. BRIANA D. VECCHIO-PAGÁN, PhD, is Program Manager for Innovation and Collaboration at APL. With a foreword by Admiral James Stavridis, USN (RET)

FOREWORD ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

1 INTRODUCTION

2 THE STRATEGIC INNOVATION IMPERATIVE

2.1 What Is Innovation?

2.2 Why Innovate?

2.3 What Is the Innovation Imperative for Your Organization?

3 THE INTEGRATED STRATEGY SYSTEM

3.1 Classic Long-Range Vision Framework

3.2 One-Page Strategy Articulation: The VSE

3.3 Alignment of Resources to Strategic Priorities

3.4 Regular Accountability Reviews

3.5 Continuous Decision-Making Process

3.6 Inspiring the Entire Organization to Innovate

3.7 Looking Ahead

4 IMPLEMENTING THE SYSTEM’S ANNUAL CYCLE: PHASE 1

4.1 Background

4.2 Adopting a Discipline for Decision-Making: The Strategic Decision Agenda

4.3 Crafting Strategy on One Page: The VSE

4.4 Adding the “Bite”: Alignment of Resources with Strategy

4.5 Ensuring Strategic Accountability: Regular Portfolio Reviews

4.6 Inspiring Innovation: Initial Efforts

4.7 Summary: The Complete Annual Strategy Cycle

5 ANNUAL STRATEGY CYCLE PLANNING GUIDE

5.1 Why a Planning Guide?

5.2 Establishing the Annual Priorities

5.3 Allocating Financial Resources

5.4 Reviews

5.5 Outcomes

5.6 Summary

5.7 Sample Annual Planning Memo

6 BUILDING THE LONG-RANGE VISION TO ANCHOR THE SYSTEM: PHASE 2

6.1 The Perfect Storm Motivates the Long-Term Strategy

6.2 Core Purpose

6.3 Core Values

6.4 Big Hairy Audacious Goal and Defining Innovations

6.5 Vivid Description of the Envisioned Future

6.6 Summary: The Complete System

7 INNOVATING INNOVATION – “KEEP WHAT WORKS”

7.1 Permission

7.2 Proximity

7.3 Privacy

7.4 Perspective

7.5 Performance

7.6 Summary

8 ENGAGING MIDDLE MANAGEMENT

8.1 The Critical Role of Middle Managers

8.2 That’s a Nice VSE, But What About Me?

8.3 But We’re Already Too Busy!

8.4 What About My Day Job?

8.5 Experimentation Is the Key

8.6 Augmenting the Workforce

8.7 Summary: Key Takeaways

9 COMMUNICATING THE STRATEGY

9.1 Communications’ Central Role in Effective Strategy Execution

9.2 Essential Communications Elements and Capabilities for Strategic Change

9.3 The Importance of Aligning Communications Efforts

9.4 Strategy Communications in Action

9.5 Metrics and Indicators to Evaluate Effectiveness of Communicating the Strategy

9.6 Summary

10 STRATEGY-DRIVEN RESULTS

10.1 Innovating Through the COVID Crucible

10.2 Strategy-Driven Transformative Innovations

10.3 New Defining Innovations

10.4 Formal External Recognition

10.5 Engaging Within the Global Innovation Ecosystem

11 LESSONS LEARNED AND RETROSPECTIVE

11.1 Lessons Learned

11.2 Retrospective and a Challenge

12 APPENDIX A. THE FEDERALLY FUNDED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SECTOR

13 APPENDIX B. APL’S INNOVATION IMPERATIVE AND STRATEGY JOURNEY

13.1 Foundation of Critical Contributions to Critical Challenges

13.2 The First Five Decades: World War II Through the Cold War

13.3 The First Disruptive Decade: The Post–Cold War “Peace Dividend”

13.4 The Second Disruptive Decade: New Strategies for New Adversaries

13.5 Preparing for the Storm

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

INDEX

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.4.2026
Reihe/Serie IEEE Press Series on Technology Management, Innovation, and Leadership
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
ISBN-10 1-394-37611-1 / 1394376111
ISBN-13 978-1-394-37611-7 / 9781394376117
Zustand Neuware
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