Management of Technology and Innovation Week One: Introduction to the Course AM 371- Fall 2009 Instructor: Haitao Yin
Technology is Powerful
Technology is Changing Faster
The Impact is Greater
Change the way to do business Example: Outsourcing
Goals of This Course To develop an awareness of the range, scope, and complexity of the issues and problems related to the strategic management of technology and innovation, this course is designed: –To develop an understanding of the “state of the art” of the strategic management of technology and innovation. –To develop understanding about the process of bringing “newness” into an organization—through internal innovation and/or through external strategic alliances. –To develop a conceptual framework for assessing and auditing the technology capabilities of a business organization. –To develop insight concerning the skills necessary to be effective as a general manager in the innovation process and/or alliance building process.
Two Aspects Internal Innovation Obtaining technology through external means
One Analytical Framework
Recommended Textbooks Margaret A. White and Garry D. Bruton, The Management of Technology and Innovation: A Strategic Approach, Publishing House of Electronics Industry, Gary Libecap and Marie Thursby, Technological Innovation: Generating Economic Results, Elsevier Science Publishing Company, 2008.Gary LibecapMarie Thursby
Evaluations 10% Attendance and Participation 40% Final Exam 50% Group Project –Groups should be formed before Sept. 28th, –Topic of projects should be turned in on Oct. 19th, –Project presentations are scheduled on Dec. 28th, 2009 and January 4th, Ten teams will be selected through a lottery system. –Project report is due on January 4th, 2010.
Office Hours and Contacts Office Hours: F 10:30am-12:00 pm Use of University Course Center at cc.sjtu.edu.cn
The Impact is Greater