"CMGTCB/558"
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION
This course is available as part of a degree or certificate program.
View all programsCourse level: "Graduate"
"This course covers the subject of technological innovation management as a strategic process from assessing competitive dynamics, strategy formulation, and strategy implementation with an eye toward new product development. Students are given opportunities to use critical and design thinking to solution real-world challenges such as skill shortages, technical debt, and DevOps. Competency 16: Students knows how and why innovation occurs in an industry and why some innovations rise to dominate others. Competency 17: Students examine methods for choosing among innovation projects. Competency 18: Students develop implementation plan based on best practices for managing the new product development process."
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