1st Edition

Governance of Innovation Project Management Necessary and Neglected

By Christoph Johann Stettina Copyright 2015
248 Pages
by Routledge

248 Pages
by Routledge

The study is motivated by the aspiration to understand project governance in organizations pursuing the development of new products and services across multiple knowledge worker teams. In particular, the following problem statement guides the study: Is governance of innovation project management necessary or neglected? Taking the example of agile teams, illustrated here is how the advancements in... Read more
Table of Contents, List of Figures, List of Tables, List of Definitions, List of Studies, I Introduction, II The Knowledge Worker, III The Knowledge Worker Team, IV The Multi-Project Organization, V Conclusions, References, Summary, Samenvatting, Acknowledgments, About the Author

Biography

Christoph Johann Stettina was born in 1980 in Peiskretscham. Christoph earned a master's degree (German: Diplom-Informatker) in Computer Engineering at FH Dortmund, as well as a master's degree (MA) in Project Management completed at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).Christoph began his professional career in 2004 at Nokia where he worked on mobile phone and automotive connectivity related software systems in Bochum, Germany. After finishing his master's degree in Trondheim, Norway he moved to The Hague, Netherlands where he worked as a project officer and research associate at the Center for Technology and Innovation Management. Currently he works as a project leader, consultant and researcher at the Centre for Innovation @ Leiden University. He is the founder of the Agile for Excellence initiative, helping organizations to excel in research and innovation through agile team based project management methods. With education in computer engineering and project management Christoph has a wide range of experience in management of research and innovation projects with a passion for challenges and technology.