A text discussing aspects of technology change and their effects on management developed as part of a graduate level course at Virginia Polytechnic Institute. The thrust of the curriculum is to help managers anticipate and adjust to technology using the new field of Management of Technology (MOT) and emphasizing the competitive advantage of technological strategies and forecasting in an organization's decision making cycle and structure. Includes discussion questions. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Technological developments are proceeding at an ever-increasing pace, forcing enterprises and leadership teams to adapt rapidly. This forward motion requires an understanding of management elements, including technical, psychological and sociological components, which are necessary to bring technological developments from initial innovation through development to final use within an intended environment. The elements of management of technology ("MOT") are presented in this text in a concise form to serve as an introduction for a course of study in the subject. Discussion questions are included at the end of each chapter.
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