30154 - TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
Department of Management and Technology
SILVIA ZAMBONI
Class 31: SILVIA ZAMBONI, Class 32: THORSTEN GROHSJEAN, Class 33: THORSTEN GROHSJEAN, Class 34: SILVIA ZAMBONI
Suggested background knowledge
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
The course is structured in three main parts:
Industry Dynamics of Technological Innovation:
Students will explore the sources, types, and patterns of innovation, understand the S-curves of diffusion and adoption, and examine network effects and platform markets.
Technology Commercialization Strategy and Protection:
The course will cover strategies to profit from innovation, methods to protect innovation through patents, and the use of other intellectual property tools such as trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
Managing the Innovation Process:
Students will learn how to organize for innovation, select innovation projects, manage R&D portfolios, oversee the new product development process, and manage new product development teams effectively.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental concepts and principles related to innovation strategy and management.
- Understand the phases of development, adoption and diffusion models of innovation
- Acquire knowledge about project selection, collaboration strategies, and methods for safeguarding the firm's intellectual property.
- Gain insights into how organizational structure influences innovation management and the functioning of new product development teams.
- Enhance oral and written communication skills and improve decision-making abilities.
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Learn to analyze the technological landscape and identify significant trends to make well-informed decisions regarding innovation and technological advancements.
- Develop the ability to formulate a company's strategic direction and innovation strategy by understanding its objectives, strengths, and the competitive market environment.
- Understand how organizational structure impacts the organization's ability to innovate and profit from innovation.
- Enhance the capability to use innovation and business vocabulary
Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Practical Exercises
- Collaborative Works / Assignments
DETAILS
- Group assignments: Students work in groups to resolve business problems relating to innovation and technology.
- Idea development and presentation: Teams work together to create original ideas that they then present to the class.
- Instant polls: these polls are used to collect responses on a variety of issues as well as for students to evaluate the ideas of other teams.
- Online quizzes: these tests are designed to quickly evaluate the learning process.
Assessment methods
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ATTENDING STUDENTS
The students' assessment is based on two components:
- Written exam with open-ended and multiple-choice questions. The open-ended questions aim to assess how well the students can apply the techniques discussed in the course to examine choices and situations where innovation is a key factor. The purpose of the multiple-choice questions is to test the student's proficiency with the course's fundamental concepts.
- Group assignments assess the students' ability to analyze complex situations where innovation plays a crucial role.
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
The students' assessment is based on:
- Written exam with open-ended and multiple-choice questions. The open-ended questions aim to assess how well the students can apply the techniques discussed in the course to examine choices and situations where innovation is a key factor. The purpose of the multiple-choice questions is to test the student's proficiency with the course's fundamental concepts.
Teaching materials
ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
At the beginning of the semester, articles covering the subjects of each session will be posted on the course reserve.
Slide set from the instructors and the business cases for the assignments will be uploaded during the course on the blackboard e-learning platform.