If you are not already in a management position, chances are you soon will be. According to the Bureau of Statistics, the fastest growing areas of employment for engineers are in engineering/science management. With over 200 contributing authors, The Technology Management Handbook informs and assists the more than 1.5 million engineering managers in the practice of technical management.

Written from the technical manager's perspective and written for technologists who are managers, The Technology Management Handbook presents in-depth information on the science and practice of management. Its comprehensive coverage encompasses the field of technology management, offering information on:
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Innovations
  • Economics
  • Marketing
  • Product Development
  • Manufacturing
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Project Management
  • Human Resources
  • International Business
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    1. The Technology Manager And The Modern Context Entrepreneurship And New Ventures 2. Science And Technology Policy 3. Innovation And Change 4. Knowledge For The Technology Manager Economics 5. Statistics 6. Accounting 7. Organizations 8.Tools For The Technology Manage 9. Finance 10. Decision And Simulation Methods 11. Legal Issues 12. Information Systems 13. Managing The Business Function 14. Marketing Of Technical Products 15. Production And Manufacturing 16. Product Management 17. Project Management 18. Strategy Of The Firm Business Strategy 19.Strategic Action 20. Core Relationships For The Technology Manager 21. Human Resources 22. Personal Issues 23. Reliability And Maintainability 24. Safety And Human Factors 25. Global Business Management 26. International Business
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    ISBN
    9781315898131
    Publisert
    2019-03-06
    Utgiver
    Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Aldersnivå
    06, 05, P, U
    Språk
    Product language
    Engelsk
    Format
    Product format
    Innbundet
    Antall sider
    1184

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    Biografisk notat

    Richard C. Dorf is a Professor Emeritus of Management and Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California, Davis.