Advanced Topics in Innovation & Entrepreneurship (WIB01832): Innovation and Technology Management in Practice

Lecturer (assistant)
Number0000002066
TypeSeminar
Duration4 SWS
TermSommersemester 2021
Language of instructionEnglish
Position within curriculaSee TUMonline
DatesSee TUMonline

Dates

  • 22.04.2021 15:00-16:30 Online: Videokonferenz / Zoom etc., Kick-off online-Session
  • 14.05.2021 15:00-16:30 Online: Videokonferenz / Zoom etc., online-Session
  • 20.05.2021 15:00-16:30 Online: Videokonferenz / Zoom etc., online-Session
  • 27.05.2021 15:00-16:30 Online: Videokonferenz / Zoom etc., online-Session
  • 10.06.2021 15:00-16:30 Online: Videokonferenz / Zoom etc., online-Session
  • 17.06.2021 15:00-16:30 Online: Videokonferenz / Zoom etc., online-Session
  • 24.06.2021 15:00-16:30 Online: Videokonferenz / Zoom etc., online-Session
  • 01.07.2021 15:00-16:30 Online: Videokonferenz / Zoom etc., online-Session
  • 08.07.2021 15:00-16:30 Online: Videokonferenz / Zoom etc., online-Session
  • 15.07.2021 15:00-16:30 Online: Videokonferenz / Zoom etc., online-Session

Admission information

See TUMonline
Note: Please refer to the English description.

Objectives

In the course, students will - acquire detailed knowledge of selected topics in innovation and technology management, - apply their knowledge to real life management cases, - evaluate strategic innovation and technology management decisions based on the presented case-studies. Students learn to discuss management decisions in innovation management both in a written and oral form.

Description

The course covers the essentials of innovation and technology management in high-technology corporations based on introductory lectures and case-studies. Topics covered include: - Innovation Strategy and Market Dynamics - R&D Organization - Strategic Intellectual Property Management - Modular Product and Platform Management Target audience: Master

Prerequisites

Please refer to the English description.

Teaching and learning methods

The teaching methods involve lecturing and case-based teaching. The course is designed in an interactive format that promotes intensive classroom discussions based on industry examples.

Examination

The grade will be based on: 50% case presentation and discussion, 30% written case reports, and 20% written discussion of case presentations.

Recommended literature

Please refer to the English description.

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