The inspirational booklet is a guide. It offers a collection of examples of good working practices involving different types of actors such as advisors, researchers, technology suppliers, retailers, civil society groups and administrators. The examples are from the 12 different European countries participating in the AgriSpin project and represent different stages of an innovation process. The booklet also presents some tools and lessons learned, which can help the innovator better understand the innovation process in order to anticipate possible pitfalls.
Hopefully, this inspirational guide will do the job that it is intended to do: to inspire and support the innovator with the start-up, further development and implementation of his innovation.
Please read the inspirational booklet in its entirety or take a look at the different sections of the book:
The Inspirational booklet
Read or download the complete book.
Innovation Spiral
Learn more about the seven different stages of an innovation process.
Best Practices
Get acquainted with the different stages of an innovation process by reading good working examples from practice.
Lessons Learned
Advisors, innovation support service providers, public authorities, and researchers all have important lessons to learn about the innovation process.
Read about lessons learned in the booklet or peruse all the recommendations from the AgriSpin project.
The Cross Visit Method
Learn about how the partners of the AgriSpin project collected information about innovation cases that had already taken place or were in progress when they visited each other.
And take a look at the Cross Visit Manual, which is also a result from AgriSpin.