
Innovation effort is crucial for organizations seeking to drive proactive change and gain a competitiveedge through new opportunities, improved processes, and the implementation of novel ideas. However, manyorganizations face challenges in managing their innovation records due to a lack of standardization in formats andtemplates, as well as difficulties in identifying suitable tools for documenting innovation-related data. This oftenresults in manual recording systems that struggle to maintain data integrity and accuracy, leading to incomplete oroutdated records that hinder collaboration and data sharing. As a solution to these challenges, this abstract proposesthe adoption of an Innovations Reporting System (IReS). Such a system could streamline the recording process,enhance data integrity, empower organizations to make informed decisions, and facilitate the generation ofcomprehensive analyses and reports, ultimately supporting organizations in their innovation endeavors. Variousstakeholders within an organization could benefit from implementing IReS including management teams,innovation departments, project managers, and employees involved in idea generation.
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