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IE3007 TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT L T P C
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UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Technology management - Scope, components, and overview. Technology and
environment, Technology and society, Technology Impact analysis, environmental,
social, legal, political aspects, techniques for analysis - steps involved. Technology
policy strategy: Science and technology Policy of India, implications to industry.
UNIT II TECHNOLOGY FORECASTING MODELS 9
Technology forecasting - need, methodology and methods - trend Analysis, Analogy,
Delphi, Soft System Methodology, Mathematical Models, Simulation, and System
Dynamics.
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UNIT III EVALUATION METHODS 9
Technology Choice and Evaluation - Methods of analysing alternate technologies,
Techno-economic feasibility studies, Need for multi-criteria considerations such as,
social, environmental, and political, Analytic hierarchy method, Fuzzy multi-criteria
decision making, and other methods.
UNIT IV TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER 9
Technology Transfer and Acquisition - Import regulations, Implications of agreements
like Uruguay Round and WTO, Bargaining process, Transfer option, MOUTechnology
Adoption and Productivity - Adopting technology-human interactions,
Organisational redesign and re-engineering, Technology productivity.
UNIT V TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION 9
Technology Absorption and Innovation - present status in India, Need for new
outlook, Absorption strategies for acquired technology, creating new/improved
technologies, Innovations. Technology Measurement- Technology Audit.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK
Richard C. Dorf, Technology Management Handbook, CRC,1999
REFERENCES
1. Joseph M. Putti, Management – A Functional Approach, McGraw Hill, 1997
2. Kenneth C. Lauden , MIS: Organisation and Technology, Prentice Hall, 1995
3. James A.Senn, Information technology in Business, Prentice Hall, 1995
4. Ronald J. Jordan, Security analysis and Portfolio Management, Prentice Hall, 1995
5 .Irvin M. Rubin, Organisational behavior an experimental approach, Prentice Hall,
1995
6.Gerard H. Gaynor, Handbook of Technology Management, McGraw-Hill
Professional, 1996
IE3007 TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Technology management - Scope, components, and overview. Technology and
environment, Technology and society, Technology Impact analysis, environmental,
social, legal, political aspects, techniques for analysis - steps involved. Technology
policy strategy: Science and technology Policy of India, implications to industry.
UNIT II TECHNOLOGY FORECASTING MODELS 9
Technology forecasting - need, methodology and methods - trend Analysis, Analogy,
Delphi, Soft System Methodology, Mathematical Models, Simulation, and System
Dynamics.
58
UNIT III EVALUATION METHODS 9
Technology Choice and Evaluation - Methods of analysing alternate technologies,
Techno-economic feasibility studies, Need for multi-criteria considerations such as,
social, environmental, and political, Analytic hierarchy method, Fuzzy multi-criteria
decision making, and other methods.
UNIT IV TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER 9
Technology Transfer and Acquisition - Import regulations, Implications of agreements
like Uruguay Round and WTO, Bargaining process, Transfer option, MOUTechnology
Adoption and Productivity - Adopting technology-human interactions,
Organisational redesign and re-engineering, Technology productivity.
UNIT V TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION 9
Technology Absorption and Innovation - present status in India, Need for new
outlook, Absorption strategies for acquired technology, creating new/improved
technologies, Innovations. Technology Measurement- Technology Audit.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK
Richard C. Dorf, Technology Management Handbook, CRC,1999
REFERENCES
1. Joseph M. Putti, Management – A Functional Approach, McGraw Hill, 1997
2. Kenneth C. Lauden , MIS: Organisation and Technology, Prentice Hall, 1995
3. James A.Senn, Information technology in Business, Prentice Hall, 1995
4. Ronald J. Jordan, Security analysis and Portfolio Management, Prentice Hall, 1995
5 .Irvin M. Rubin, Organisational behavior an experimental approach, Prentice Hall,
1995
6.Gerard H. Gaynor, Handbook of Technology Management, McGraw-Hill
Professional, 1996
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