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How ready is your organisation to manage innovation systematically?

Answer 12 questions to receive an indicative maturity score across direction, portfolio, delivery and organisational enablers. No answers are sent to PRINCEPS.

12 questionsFour pillarsIndicative scoreNo data submission

Before you begin

Assess the system, not isolated success stories.

Answer for how your organisation works consistently—not what happened in its best project. The result is a conversation starter for leadership and portfolio review.

Private by design: scoring happens in your browser. The page has no form submission endpoint and the result is not stored online by PRINCEPS.
01Innovation priorities are explicitly connected to organisational strategy and stakeholder needs.
02Leaders have defined the opportunity areas, ambition and boundaries for innovation.
03Decision criteria and accountable sponsorship are clear before initiatives begin.
04Innovation initiatives are visible in one portfolio with owners, resources and status.
05Funding and people are reallocated as evidence strengthens or weakens the case.
06The portfolio balances time horizons, risk, strategic value and delivery capacity.
07Teams test critical assumptions with users, partners, markets or operations early.
08Initiatives use explicit evidence gates to continue, adapt, scale or stop.
09Validated initiatives have a clear route into commercialisation or implementation.
10Roles, governance and escalation paths support timely innovation decisions.
11People have the capabilities, partnerships, data and tools needed to innovate.
12Leaders track outcomes, learning and system performance—not activity alone.

Next step

Turn the result into an improvement roadmap.

Bring the score, strategic priorities and current portfolio. PRINCEPS can help validate the gaps and design a practical innovation-management system.