How We Work: Systemic Innovation Management
MFG’s new model for systemic innovation management puts value creation in the forefront by means of target-oriented innovation projects. With clearly defined client and project goals as guidelines, we compile performance data and evaluation characteristics which are regularly injected into feedback loops for review and further development. This is how we can guarantee the highest ongoing quality for our projects.
Connecting People
Our internal processes are structured alongside an ISO-certified management system which is unique in Europe.
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It covers three closely linked areas:
- Structured issue management to extend internal knowledge and expertise processes over a long-term, targeted basis and to further pursue the “learning enterprise” ideal
- Organised relationship management where our database – with close to 60,000 entries – forms the platform for a total of 1,700 personalised contacts, attended to by our employees on a 1:1 basis, which are strategically relevant for both current and future projects
- Process-oriented project management with over 100 documented processes, checklists and tools in our intranet
We have set an ambitious mandate for ourselves: we wish to become the leading innovation agency for information technology, media and high-tech application areas in the public context in Europe.
In taking on this challenge, we are enhancing the attractiveness of Baden-Württemberg as a business location, increasing the competitiveness and growth of companies in information and communication technology, media and the creative sector, as well as that of users in the high-tech industries and the public sector. We also contribute to securing and creating jobs and a beneficial framework for innovation and creativity. We identify the potential for future product and process innovations, detect business application fields and prepare them for sustainability. To these ends, we deploy our human, structural and relationship capital which has been growing continuously since 1995. This capital will continue to be extended over time in an ongoing process – both quantitatively and qualitatively.
To succeed in times of globalisation, a stronger international network is of vital importance. This is why we have expanded our international relationship maps over recent years and documented them in mind maps. Over and above our project and client relationships in Baden-Württemberg, we have established contact networks nationwide, in other German-speaking countries, within the EU and globally. Thereby we are ideally positioned to fulfil our mission as specialist for technology partnerships: via more targeted networking of technology sectors, making transfer processes more transparent and bringing people together more efficiently.






