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Business and Leadership Skills Development
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Economic Analysis for Managers
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Participants' technological, business, and leadership skills (communications, teamwork, conflict resolution, diversity) are enhanced.
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Studies the economic concepts that describe and explain the environment within which firms operate.
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Financial and Managerial Accounting
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Financial Management in an Environment of Technological Change |
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Covers the basic concepts that underlie the use of accounting information. Includes balance sheet, income statement, and alternative costing systems.
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Focuses on financial concepts and how they are used to maximize the value of the firm.
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Analytical Tools for Decision Support
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Processes of Technological Innovation
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Focuses on statistics and mathematical modeling of use to decision makers in technology environments with significant uncertainty.
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Addresses the processes involved in technological innovation, focusing on models, sources, flows, and the protection of innovation.
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Technology Strategies in Information Systems
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Creating Technology Ventures |
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Examines information systems and their impact on manufacturing and service operations.
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Covers the issues associated with the earliest stages of new technology venture formation.
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| Managing People in a Technical Environment |
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Operations and Supply Chain Management
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Focuses on the management and leadership of people and human resource systems in modern organizations.
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Explains how a firm uses its production or service creation resources to create and sustain competitive advantage.
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Change Management
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Marketing in a Technological Environment
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Explores methods to adapt, evolve, or create change in the way organizations structure themselves in order to increase effectiveness in responding to competitive demands.
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Focuses on the marketing function, its relationship to other functions within the firm, and its strategic significance to high-tech organizations.
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International Issues in the Management of Technology
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Seminar in the Management of Technology
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Features senior executives from organizations that develop or use technology. They discuss current practices, policies, and issues.
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Technology Forecasting and Analysis of Emerging Technologies
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Strategy in the Management of Technology
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This course examines key emerging technologies, their development patterns, and the associated impact on industries, industrial competitiveness, and society.
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Examines how technology-based firms develop and implement business, functional, and technology strategies.
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Management of Technology Project I
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Management of Technology Project II
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Requires participants to develop and present a proposal for a technology-based team venture project.
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Requires participants to execute their MOT venture project, including marketing and financial analyses.
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Management of Technology Project III
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Building Technology Ventures |
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Requires participants to complete their MOT venture project, submit the written report, and present their results.
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Focuses on managing rapid growth in a technology venture.
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Venture Financing
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International Business and Finance
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Teaches various methods for raising capital to fund new ventures.
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Develops students’ understanding of global business and finance. |
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Ethical Decision Making
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Focuses on understanding and applying ethical decision-making practices in business.
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