Title: Management of Technology
1Management of Technology
2What is MOT?
- MOT links engineering, science, and management
disciples to plan, develop, and implement
technological capabilities to shape and
accomplish the strategic and operational
objectives of an organization. - Operation of MOT is a transformational system,
from proprietary know-how to the
commercialization of product, including
operations, quality assurance, human resources,
information management, planned for profits
3Some Definitions
- Technology
- knowledge of the manipulation of nature for human
purpose - techno process, art
- ology system of knowledge
- Invention
- The creation of a functional way to do
- Innovation
- the transformation of an idea into a new or
improved saleable product or operational process
in industry and commerce or into a new approach
to a social service.
4Science versus Technology
System
Input
Output
SCIENCE
Information Knowledge
Information Knowledge
Information Knowledge
Information Knowledge Artifacts
By-product
Output
TECHNOLOGY
Input
Products Processes
5The Process of Technological Innovation at a Firm
Level
- CONCEPT DEFINITION
- Conceptual definition
- of product or service
- Setting technical goals
- and priorities
- Setting expected
- performance
- TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
- Resources required
- Resources available
- Time frame for
- development
- IDEA GENERATION
- Recognition of need
- Alternative ways to
- meet the need
- Analysis of alternative
- solutions
- Selection of best
- solution criteria for
- selection
- Proposal for
- implementation
Approval by top management
- MARKET ANALYSIS
- Defining the market
- Analysis of current and
- future needs
- Know the customers
- Know the competitors
- Window of opportunity
- BUSINESS PLAN
- SWOT
- Economic analysis
- Capital
- Strategic outlook
- FULL PRODUCTION AND
- COMMERCIALIZATION
- Production
- Tooling
- Operation control
- Supply organization
- Logistics
- TEST MKT
- Strategy for market
- introduction
- Marketing innovations
- Timing
- Measuring response
- DISPOSAL
- Environmental
- consciousness
- DEVELOPMENT
- Prototype
- Testing
- Start-up needs
6Innovation Management Routines
- Scanning
- Monitor environment (internal and external) for
signals about potential opportunities/threats. - Strategy
- Evaluate options in terms of strategic fit with
competences and benefit/cost. - Resourcing
- People, technology, money ... Balance.
- Implementation
- Technical market development launch and
follow-on. - Learning and Re-innovation
7Understand the Techno/Economic Environment
- What kinds of technologies represent the most
fertile ground for applying our innovative
capabilities? - How do high tech industries evolve? How can we
tell what technologies are destined for market
dominance? - What are the primary barriers to adoption of our
innovative products? How can they be over come? - How can we be the ones to profit from our
innovations?
8Build Innovative Organizations
- How can we build innovative capabilities?
- How should we make sourcing decisions for key
innovation resources? - How can we give employees motivation and
direction that is aligned with long term
objectives?
9Innovative Capabilities Audit Framework
Resource availability and allocation
Understanding competitors innovative strategies
and multi-industry evolution
Understanding corporate technological environment
Corporate innovative strategies
Corporate strategic management capacity
Corporate structural and cultural context
10MOT Topics
- Science and technology policy
- High-tech industry and market structure
- Strategic management of technological innovation
- RD management
- New product development
- Entrepreneurship and new business venturing
- Technology transfer
- IPR strategy and management
- Industrial marketing
- E-commerce and e-business
- System engineering management
- Decision sciences
- Knowledge management