One of the major challenges in the management of innovation is a practical
and useful implementation of technology forecasting. This article proposes
the concept of anticipating the technological future, and that a structured
approach to this concept could be an invaluable aid to technical decision-
making, The notion of technological threat and opportunity assessment is pr
esented as a useful framework for anticipating technological change. This n
otion is based on a dual approach.
Firstly, a rapidly changing global technological landscape necessitates kee
ping track of technological developments. However, since we are dealing wit
h innovation (rather than mere invention), the market implications are as i
mportant as the technological ones and have to be accounted for as such. Se
condly, any organisation could be considered to be technology-based to some
or other degree, implying that technologies have the ability to affect the
bottom line of the organisation in some way It is thus required to assess
the business impact of such technologies, typically through a technology or
innovation audit.
Having assessed specific technological threats and opportunities facing the
organisation, an innovation strategy needs to be developed in response to
the identified threats and opportunities. Various possible offensive and/or
defensive responses should be considered, culminating in the selection and
implementation of an optimal strategy. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Inc.