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Digitalization offers enormous opportunities not only to optimize operational processes, but also to redefine creative processes, e.g., in the area of innovation. This is becoming increasingly important in light of the fact that innovation is increasingly taking place in ecosystems, which means that an enormous amount of collaboration must be enabled in distributed and interdisciplinary teams. To be successful in this, innovation teams need easy access to the multitude of methods and assistance in selecting the appropriate method for the specific task. To this end, we propose a classification framework that structures methods from innovation management and service design based on higher-level task areas. The framework was developed and evaluated together with several companies. Results were implemented in the form of a playbook that won the red dot design award. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-80840-2_22]
The design, planning and control of complex integrated solutions are seen as a key capability of the competitiveness of companies in the future. The integration of complex value systems will be the leading paradigm for future design and key element of learning and innovation processes in the dynamically changing manufacturing and service industries. To meet with this challenges entirely new perspectives and ways of researching and the integrated designing of complex, highly interdependent value delivery systems will be required. Currently dominating single perspective and static frameworks and research methods fall short in this perspective.