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Title: ION Innovation Observatory Network


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IONInnovation Observatory Network
  • Envisioning Enabling
  • Systematic Empirical Observation
  • of
  • Effective Leadership Implementation,
  • Transformative Technologies Innovations,
  • And Global Business Development

Draft Proposal v.1.04 30 April 2003Joost
Bonsen jpbonsen_at_alum.mit.edu 617.930.0415
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MIT Sloan Faculty Interests at Various Levels of
Systems Analysis
Economy Sector Firm Group Individual
Geography Market/Tech Organization Theme Idea
Global Development
Business Dynamics
Technology Roadmapping
Technology Entrepreneurial Strategy
Venture Capital
Technology Ventures
Creative Communities, Social Networks
Social Media
Virtual Customer Initiative
Decision Psychology
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Aggregate Interest Clusters, Woven Together
Economy Sector Firm Group Individual
Geography Market/Tech Organization Theme Idea
Technology Roadmap
Technology Venture Observatory
OpenSource Initiative
Digital Anthropology Tech Testbeds Sociometrics
Virtual Customer Initiative
Emerging Tech-Biz Live Cases
ION
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ION Innovation Observatory Network
  • Weaving together clusters of currently existing
    and potential empirical, quantitative MIT
    partner research
  • Observing Innovation in all its forms
  • Aligned with unifying overarching MIT Sloan
    themes

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Innovation Observatory Examples Elements
  • Technology Roadmaps
  • Prototyped by Fine
  • Kimerling at Microphotonics
  • Generalizing Moore
  • OpenSource Initiative
  • Tech Venture Observatory
  • Online Virtual Customer Initiative
  • Live Case Studies
  • Sociometrics
  • Testbeds Microcosms

Original Plot of Moores Law
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Technology Roadmapping (TRM)a.k.a. Innovation
Dynamicshttp//mph-roadmap.mit.edu/
  • Including Professors Charlie Fine Rajeev Ram
    (in MicroPhotonics)
  • Prototyped by Sematech in Semiconductors, now in
    MIT MicroPhotonics Center
  • Big-picture perspective on development targets
    overview the business implications of technology
    trendlines
  • Emerging Themes MEMS, Neuroengineering,
    Nanotech, Genomics

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2. User Innovation OpenSource Initiative
(OSI)http//opensource.mit.edu/
http//userinnovation.mit.edu/
  • Including Professor Eric von Hippel, RA Karim
    Lakhani
  • Inquiring about Innovation Ecologies, Individual
    Incentives, Informal Organizations
  • New domains OpenSource Hardware, OpenSource
    Biology, and more

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3. Technology Venture Observatory (TVO)
  • Including Professor Diane Burton
  • Inquiring about Business Strategy, Employment
    Models, Founder Experiences, Emerging Technology
    Businesses, Entrepreneurial Financing

DRAFT PROPOSAL
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4. Online Explorations Virtual Customer
Initiative (VCI)http//mitsloan.mit.edu/vc/
  • Including Professors John Hauser, Drazen Prelec,
    Nader Tavassoli, et al
  • Methods for Accelerating the Customer Feedback ??
    Product Development connection.
  • Live Demos
  • http//wow.mit.edu
  • http//conjoint.mit.edu

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5. Live Case Studies Emerging Technology-Business
  • For example, Professors Fiona Murray in Biotech,
    Joe Jacobson in Nanotech
  • Inquiring about New Technology arenas, Radical
    Research
  • Seeking Business Implications
  • Commercialization Challenges
  • Class Connections

http//courses.media.mit.edu/2002fall/tes/
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6. SociometricsOpinion-, Physio-, Psycho-,
Neuro-, Bio-, Anthro-metrics
http//courses.media.mit.edu/2003spring/da/
JPB 2003
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7. Testbeds Microcosms
http//web.media.mit.edu/jpbonsen/MIT-Technology-
Testbeds.ppt
  • Athena
  • PlaceLab
  • Sloan, Media Kendall
  • E.g. CycleScore
  • E.g. Shuttletrack

http//architecture.mit.edu/house_n/web/placelab/l
ivinglaboratory.htm
http//architecture.mit.edu/house_n/
http//www-tech.mit.edu/V122/N64/zcenterejcdone.64
p.html
http//shuttletrack.mit.edu/
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Innovation ObservatoriesOther Possible Research
Clusters
Economy Sector Firm Group Individual
Geography Market/Tech Organization Theme Idea
Tech Testbeds Sociometrics
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Innovation ObservatoriesCore Qualities
  • Empirical, Quantitative Systematically research
    most compelling questions
  • Leverage Make most of scarce faculty time
  • Build Reputation MIT Sloan should lead in
    practical and rigorous scholarship on Innovation,
    Leadership, and Global action
  • Scaling Supporting Build up ION research
    Operations Infrastructural Leverage (OIL)

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Innovation ObservatoriesBolstering A Key
Quadrant of the MIT Social Science Research
Endeavor
Empirical
Theoretical
Qualitative
ION
Quantitative
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Unifying Sloan Themes
Innovation
Leadership
Technology Entrepreneurship Strategy Dynamics
Transformative Innovations, Emerging Hard Soft
Technologies, Disruptive Challenges
Effective Organizations, Entre-
Intra-preneurial Leadership
Dynamic, Networked Organizations
Developmental Innovations, MicroFinance
Global Business Strategy, International
Development
Global
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Unifying Strategic Themes
MIT Sloan
Global Development
Effective Leadership
Transformative Innovations
Finance, Accounting, Economics Managnt Sci, Functional Disciplines Behavioral Policy Science Strat Orgns
Unifying Strategic Themes
Classic MIT Sloan Disciplinary Strengths
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Classic Disciplinary Strengths
MIT Sloan
Global Development
Entrepreneurial Effectiveness
Transformative Innovations
Finance, Accounting, Economics Managnt Sci, Functional Disciplines Behavioral Policy Science Strat Orgns
Classic MIT Sloan Disciplinary Strengths
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Classic Strengths x Unifying Themes
Global Development
Effective Leadership
Transformative Innovations
Finance, Accounting, Economics Managnt Sci, Functional Disciplines Behavioral Policy Science Strat Orgns
Sloan Matrix
Unifying Strategic Themes
Classic MIT Sloan Disciplinary Strengths
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Example Sloan Faculty Themes
MIT Sloan Matrix
Global Development International Mgt Global Value Chains, TechMaps Entrepreneurial Policy
Effective Leadership Financial Engineering, Management Business Dynamics Tech-Biz Ventures
Transformative Innovations Virtual Customer Behavior Tech Strategy
Finance, Accounting, Economics Managnt Sci, Functional Disciplines Behavioral Policy Science Strat Orgns
Unifying Strategic Themes
Venture Finance
Classic MIT Sloan Disciplinary Strengths
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Specific Possible Research Thrusts
MIT Sloan Matrix
Global Development
Effective Leadership
Transformative Innovations
Finance, Accounting, Economics Managnt Sci, Functional Disciplines Behavioral Policy Science Strat Orgns
Developmental Entrepreneurship
MicroFinance
Technology Venture O.
Comparative Market Research
Unifying Strategic Themes
Visualizing Complexity
Technology Roadmaps
Classic MIT Sloan Disciplinary Strengths
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Innovation ObservatoriesMIT Sloan School-wide
Initiative
Global Development
Effective Leadership
Transformative Innovations
Finance, Accounting, Economics Managnt Sci, Functional Disciplines Behavioral Policy Science Strat Orgns
ION
Unifying Strategic Themes
Covering Quantitative, Empirical Aspects
Classic MIT Sloan Disciplinary Strengths
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Mapping Faculty in Disciplines to Phases of
Venture Development
Strategy
MTIE
Org/HR
Finance
Marketing
Operatns
Prod Dev
Ideation Invention Incorporation Investments Sales Profitability Escalation
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Innovation ObservatoriesSloan School-wide
Benefits
  • Research High quality, comparable, longitudinal
    data on hundreds of technologies, products,
    companies, industries, regions across several
    emerging technology sectors
  • Education Students learn through close
    observation as practitioners in the research,
    benefit from new types of quantitative,
    cross-comparable case-studies.
  • Practice Answering questions relevant to
    operating execs, allowing comparative
    benchmarking, delivered through SMR, ExecEd,
    custom MBA programs.

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Innovation ObservatoriesA Way to Engage the
Rest of MIT
  • Research on Business Implications of Emerging
    Technologies ? The MIT Matrix
  • Lessons woven thru Joint Technology Business
    Programs
  • BioEnterprise, NanoEnterprise
  • Benefit Draw Upon undergrads technologist
    grad students
  • Cross-Disciplinary, Formal Informal Social
    Professional Links

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MIT Strategic Technology Thrusts
  1. Information Technologies Ever more
    sophisticated computation communication,
    leveraging mind media.
  2. Biomedical Technologies Medical engineering,
    perfecting the health life sciences.
  3. Materials Technologies Investigating and
    fabricating designer materials ever smaller
    systems, at scales from micro thru nano
  4. Complex Systems Large scale, socio-political
    econo-technological systems.
  5. Developmental Innovations Appropriate and
    leapfrog technologies for tackling challenges in
    developing emerging regions

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MIT Sloan Technology Biz Matrix
Info Bio Matls Complx Develop- mental
MIT Research LCS/AI, Media, 6 HST, BEH, 7 MTL, 3, 5, 6, 8, 16 SDM, Aero, 6, 15, 14, 13 Digital Nations, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11
1. Sloan Research eBiz, Mkting POPI, ? ? System Dynamics, Tech Strat Econ, Global Entrepreneurship
2. Sloan Courses ITBT, eBiz Bio-venture ? SysDyn, Strat, OR, Global E-lab, DE
3. Sloan Extracur Media-Tech Health-Tech ? OR, SDK12, etc SEID
MIT Alum Startups Akamai, DirectHit Amgen, Biogen Gentec Surface, eink, Angstrm HP, Raytheon, Teradyne AfricaOnline, Evergreen Solar
MIT Matrix
http//web.media.mit.edu/davet/notes/emerging-tec
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rix-offline.htm
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Mapping Sloan Faculty to MITs Emerging Strategic
Tech Sectors
Info Tech Bio Tech Tiny Tech Complex Systems Developt Innovations
Strategy
MTIE
Org/HR
Finance
Marketing
Operatns
Prod Dev
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Potential Links with Observatories Worldwide
  • CMI, SMA Connections
  • Industrial Performance Center
  • Corporate Connections e.g. BT, BP, DuPont
  • Global Development
  • Clusters
  • Attempts at replicating Silicon Valley

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Emerging MIT-Wide Initiatives
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ION within MIT-Wide Themes
SECSi
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OILLubricating the ION Research Machine
Operations Infrastructural Leverage
  • Maximally Leveraging Faculty Time
  • Scaling Training in Research Methods, Integrated
    Interview Guides, Unifying Databases
  • Staff Support, for formal informal activities
  • Structural Mechanisms

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Staff Support Personnel
  • Research Support Staff
  • Central statistics, websurveys
  • E.g. Stats software support
  • Distributed thematic
  • E.g. Microphotonics Roadmapping Project Mgr
  • Training Support
  • Extracurricular Support
  • Clubs
  • Branded Events

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Infra-Structural Mechanisms
  • Masters Research Seminars
  • Coordinated Special Projects
  • Team UROPs
  • Deans Research Fellows
  • Course Connection
  • Structured Theses
  • Testbed Facilities
  • Experimental Participation

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1. Masters Research Seminars (MRS)
  • Aligning Masters student professional interest
    with Faculty Research Agenda through specific
    themed-seminars
  • E.g. TRM 15.795 Technology Roadmapping, Fall
    2002, Professor Charlie Fine, TA Joost Bonsen
  • Others?
  • TVO Tech Venture Observatory
  • OSI OpenSource Initiative
  • VCI Virtual Customer Initiative
  • DA Digital Anthropology

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2. Coordinated Special Projects (CSP)
  • Independent effort by individuals or teams of
    students around a sponsor or research theme of
    interest.
  • E.g. Professors Gabriel Bitran, Michael Cusumano,
    Diane Burton

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3. Team UROPs
  • Undergraduate researchers working in teams on
    unifying projects under the supervision of
    faculty, graduate students, and select alums
  • E.g Diane Burton, Sandy Pentland

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4. Deans Research Fellows (DRF)
  • Well-paid, full part-time Summer IAP graduate
    researchers
  • Prestigious position, coveted and very selective
  • Rich collateral benefits for student and MIT

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5. Sloan Course-Research Connections
  • Weaving faculty research questions deeply into
    their academic courses, for example, with
    structured assignments and/or final projects.
  • Typically requiring further work beyond
    classroom, after semester
  • E.g. Professor Ed Roberts, Ely Dahan, Diane
    Burton

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6. Structured Theses
  • Masters theses aligned around over-arching
    faculty research themes
  • Ultimately aggregated into publication
  • E.g. Professors Ed Roberts, Arnoldo Hax, Charlie
    Fine, Michael Cusumano, Henry Weil
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