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1. Yeni ve farklı fikirlerin yada uygulamaların ortaya atılması.
2. değişiklik yapma; yenilik getirme.
3. yenilik; değişiklik.
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1. introduction of something new; change, new method or practice. innovation\in`no*va"tion\ , n. [l. innovatio; cf. f. innovation.].
2. the act of innovating; introduction of something new, in customs, rites, etc.
3. a change effected by innovating; a change in customs; something new, and contrary to established customs, manners, or rites. the love of things ancient doth argue stayedness, but levity and want of experience maketh apt unto innovations.
4. (bot.) a newly formed shoot, or the annually produced addition to the stems of many mosses.
5. The act of innovating; introduction of something new, in customs, rites, etc.
6. A change effected by innovating; a change in customs; something new, and contrary to established customs, manners, or rites.
7. A newly formed shoot, or the annually produced addition to the stems of many mosses.
8. invention: a creation (a new device or process) resulting from study and experimentation .
9. invention: the creation of something in the mind .
10. initiation: the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new; "she looked forward to her initiation as an adult"; "the foundation of a new scientific society"; "he regards the fork as a modern introduction" .
11. Innovation is the introduction of new ideas, goods, services, and practices which are intended to be useful (though a number of unsuccessful innovations can be found throughout history). The main driver for innovation is often the courage and energy to better the world. An essential element for innovation is its application in a commercially successful way. Innovation has punctuated and changed human history (consider the development of electricity, steam engines, motor vehicles, et al). ...
12. Introduction of a new idea into the marketplace in the form of a new product or service or an improvement in organization or process.
13. A new idea, method or device. The act of creating a new product or process. The act includes invention as well as the work required to bring an idea or concept into final form. See: Attractive, Cost-Effective, Sundberg-Ferar Mission Statement, Competitive Advantage.
14. Creating value out of new ideas, new products, new services or new ways of doing things.
15. Something new or improved, including research for (1) development of new technologies, (2) refinement of existing technologies, or (3) development of new applications for existing technologies. For the purposes of PHS programs, an example of "innovation" would be new medical or biological products for improved value, efficiency, or costs.
16. A novel, beneficial change in art or practice.
17. The creation or introduction of something new, especially a new product or a new way of producing something.
18. To introduce something new.
19. is the process of converting knowledge and ideas into better ways of doing business or into new or improved products and services that are valued by the community. The innovation process incorporates research and development, commercialisation and technology diffusion.
20. The application of ideas that are new, regardless of whether the new ideas are embodied in products, processes or services, or in work organisation, management or marketing systems.
21. An intentional change to a chain letter. May be a modification, addition or deletion. Often one judged to have a significant positive effect on propagation.
22. The act of introducing something new and significantly different.
23. a newly introduced practice or method intended to improve the current practice .
24. The creation, development and implementation of a new product, process or service, with the aim of improving efficiency, effectiveness or competitive advantage. Innovation may apply to products, services, manufacturing processes, managerial processes or the design of an organisation. It is most often viewed at a product or process level, where product innovation satisfies a customer's needs and process innovation improves efficiency and effectiveness.
25. the process of adopting a new thing, idea, or behavior pattern into a culture.
26. covers incremental and/or step (breakthrough) changes in products and/or processes which change function, form, performance or resource use in an advantageous way.
27. introducing an object as if it were new.
28. Innovative features are constantly added to their models. The most imaginative of these was in field of television; multilingual screen display (the menu appears on the screen in five Indian languages) .
29. A new idea, method or device. One of the most overused nouns in the business vocabulary today. (With all of this innovation going on, why aren't more people satisfied with their logistics operations?) We are counting the days until we hear the buzzword "re-innovation." .
30. The term innovation means different things to different organisations. The SIGMA Project views innovation from a number of different perspectives and has identified several key drivers of its successful implementation: .
31. the outcome of innovation activities; innovativeness amounts to the ability to create something new and useful or generate sound renewals and changes, and action that utilizes this ability.
32. is an evolutionary process of increasing the capability to apply a technology, applying in new contexts, expanding the capability of a technology aor improving the capability of a product.
33. Innovation is creating something that others want. Intrapreneurship "Intra" means within, thus intrapreneurship means planting the spirit of entrepreneurship within an organization. Invention Inventions are things made for the first time. Market The market is the place where buyers (demanders) meet sellers (suppliers) to determine how much of something will be sold at what price. Opportunity Opportunities occur when:.
34. 1. An innovation is a new thing or a new method of doing something. The vegetarian burger was an innovation which was rapidly exported to Britain.
35. Innovation is the introduction of new ideas, methods, or things. We must promote originality and encourage innovation. In technology, an improvement to something already existing. Distinguishing an element of novelty in an invention remains a concern of patent law. The Renaissance was a period of unusual innovation: Leonardo da Vinci produced ingenious designs for submarines, airplanes, and helicopters and drawings of elaborate trains of gears and of the patterns of flow in liquids. Technology provided science with instruments that greatly enhanced its powers, such as Galileo's telescope. New sciences have also contributed to technology, as in the theoretical preparation for the invention of the steam engine. In the 20th century, innovations in semiconductor technology increased the performance and decreased the cost of electronic materials and devices by a factor of a million, an achievement unparalleled in the history of any technology.
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