
Management of Technology
Perception and opportunities
H. Lowe(Author)
Chapman and Hall (Publisher)
Published on 31. October 1995
Book
Hardback
XVII, 358 pages
978-0-412-64370-5 (ISBN)
Description
Well-managed technology is an instrument of survival against increasing global competition. It is central to the development of corporate business plans and as global competition is increasingly technological, a corporate technology strategy becomes more cruicial. This book explains the purpose of a technology strategy and the need for its interpretation with other business policies. It demonstrates the role of benchmarking, technological forecasting and gap analysis in the formation of strategy. The formulation of management of the technology strategy is taken from the level of the firm to that of the national economy, and the book discusses some of the challenges and opportunities which face policy makers at that level. This book should be of interest to technical directors and managers, R&D managers, production managers in manufacturing industries, and development\industrial\automation\manufacturing engineers.
Reviews / Votes
The book fulfils its promise of comprehensive, integrated coverage. It can meet the specified needs of its audiences, provided they are prepared to invest energy commensurate with the task! - Manufacturing Engineer; Lowe's book provides a good perspective...is mostly a conceptual book - IIE TransactionsMore details
Edition
1995 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XVII, 358 p.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
735 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-412-64370-5 (9780412643705)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
The nature of technology. The concept of technology. The nature of technological change. The economics of technology. Technology and management. Corporate technology strategy. Analysis for technology strategy. The realisation of new technology. The adoption of new manufacturing technology. Project management for new technology. Investment in new technology. Accounting for technology. Appropriate technologies. The transfer of technology. The management of improvement. Technology and standards. Technology: an instrument of competition. Technology and government. National technology policy. Appendices.