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The principles of lean research and development management based on the methodology of the innovation project readiness levels

https://doi.org/10.22394/2410-132X-2020-6-1-2-22-34

Abstract

The approach of lean management of innovative research and development (BIIIR) is presented, a significant part of which is a systematic objective assessment of the level of readiness of the project for commercialization. The role of the research executives and the independent working group (TRL-committee) in the implementation of the BIIR principles is shown, practical formats for expert assessment of development readiness levels are given.

About the Authors

A. V. Sartori
JSC «Science and Innovations»
Russian Federation

Staromonetnyj lane, 26, Moscow, 119180



P. V. Sushkov
JSC «Science and Innovations»
Russian Federation

Staromonetnyj lane, 26, Moscow, 119180



N. M. Mantsevich
JSC «Science and Innovations»
Russian Federation

Staromonetnyj lane, 26, Moscow, 119180



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Sartori A.V., Sushkov P.V., Mantsevich N.M. The principles of lean research and development management based on the methodology of the innovation project readiness levels. Economics of Science. 2020;6(1-2):22-34. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2410-132X-2020-6-1-2-22-34

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