The Valuation of Technology: Business and Financial Issues in R&D (Operations Management Series) - Hardcover

Boer, F. Peter

 
9780471316381: The Valuation of Technology: Business and Financial Issues in R&D (Operations Management Series)

Synopsis

"The Valuation of Technology is a timely and thoughtful book on a critical issue in the global business arena. Peter Boer's insights constitute important reading for leaders in all fields."-Jeffrey E. Garten, Dean, Yale School of Management "The Valuation of Technology fills a critical void for those executives who wish to upgrade technology decision making from an art to a more definable science."-George B. Rathmann, Chairman and CEO, ICOS Corporation Technology valuation has replaced risk management as the management approach to analyzing the profitability of current and future technology projects. The Valuation of Technology: Business and Financial Issues in R&D explores the link between research and development and shareholder value in a comprehensive way, providing mathematical models for the valuation of R&D projects and answering critical questions on how to analyze technology initiatives and forecast their future value. This professional reference creates a common language for understanding the financial issues relating to R&D and provides analytical tools that businesspeople, scientists, and engineers can use to assess new technologies, R&D projects, and R&D budgets-thereby facilitating communication and producing more enlightened decisions. It also identifies several common fallacies in performing valuation of technology-based properties, including adding together enterprises with different time horizons and failing to recognize the value of risk-minimization strategies. Among the many remarkable features of The Valuation of Technology: Offers quick, easy models for technology valuation that readers can use immediately Includes a method for the quantitative valuation of technology projects and shows readers how to build a project spreadsheet and assign value to research projects Comes with a disk containing templates for a selection of mathematical models provided in the book

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About the Author

F. PETER BOER is President and CEO of Tiger Scientific, Inc. and a professor of management and engineering at Yale University. He is a former executive vice president and CTO of W. R. Grace & Co. He has also held business management and technical positions at the Dow Chemical Company and the American Can Company. Boer holds an AB in physics from Princeton University and a PhD in chemical physics from Harvard University, and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He has created and presented the seminar "The Financial Impact of Technology" to business managers across the nation.

From the Back Cover

"The Valuation of Technology is a timely and thoughtful book on a critical issue in the global business arena. Peter Boer's insights constitute important reading for leaders in all fields."-Jeffrey E. Garten, Dean, Yale School of Management

"The Valuation of Technology fills a critical void for those executives who wish to upgrade technology decision making from an art to a more definable science."-George B. Rathmann, Chairman and CEO, ICOS Corporation

Technology valuation has replaced risk management as the management approach to analyzing the profitability of current and future technology projects. The Valuation of Technology: Business and Financial Issues in R&D explores the link between research and development and shareholder value in a comprehensive way, providing mathematical models for the valuation of R&D projects and answering critical questions on how to analyze technology initiatives and forecast their future value. This professional reference creates a common language for understanding the financial issues relating to R&D and provides analytical tools that businesspeople, scientists, and engineers can use to assess new technologies, R&D projects, and R&D budgets-thereby facilitating communication and producing more enlightened decisions. It also identifies several common fallacies in performing valuation of technology-based properties, including adding together enterprises with different time horizons and failing to recognize the value of risk-minimization strategies.

Among the many remarkable features of The Valuation of Technology:
* Offers quick, easy models for technology valuation that readers can use immediately
* Includes a method for the quantitative valuation of technology projects and shows readers how to build a project spreadsheet and assign value to research projects
* Comes with a disk containing templates for a selection of mathematical models provided in the book

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