
Technology and Business Strategy
Getting the Most Out of Technological Assets
William M. Watkins(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 23. October 1998
Book
Hardback
184 pages
978-1-56720-223-6 (ISBN)
Description
A major measure of success in the world of business management is the ability to achieve maximum yield from the available assets of the enterprise. Often the most important asset to a company is its technology and intellectual property. And yet, the capacity to create and develop technology is outpacing most firms' abilities to manage the resulting product and processes. Watkins' purpose is to help managers improve their ways and means of translating technological assets into effective business strategies. The information in the book is designed to be useful for any size firm from entrepreneurial start-ups to multinational corporations.
Part one is primarily an overview on the care and feeding of this unique class of assets. It addresses the characteristics of the technologies, methods for valuation and development, approaches to acquisitions, outsourcing technological management, and finally, dealing with organizational cultural issues. Part two addresses the issues involved with converting assets into effective business strategies. It offers in depth treatment of manufacturing, licensing, joint ventures and strategic alliances, negotiation, and the pitfalls of each option.
Part one is primarily an overview on the care and feeding of this unique class of assets. It addresses the characteristics of the technologies, methods for valuation and development, approaches to acquisitions, outsourcing technological management, and finally, dealing with organizational cultural issues. Part two addresses the issues involved with converting assets into effective business strategies. It offers in depth treatment of manufacturing, licensing, joint ventures and strategic alliances, negotiation, and the pitfalls of each option.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
370 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56720-223-6 (9781567202236)
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Person
WILLIAM M. WATKINS has spent a number of years as Manager of Licensing for Union Carbide where he was heavily involved in the management and marketing of a broad array of technological assets. He has been active in the Service Corps of Retired Executives, providing consulting to small businesses. He has served on the business faculty at West Virginia State College and is the author of Business Aspects of Technology Transfer (1990).
Content
Preface Introduction Technology Asset Management The Technology-Driven Enterprise Technology Evaluation Protecting Technological Assets Technology Acquisition Technology Development Outsourcing Technology Management Cultural Aspects of Technology Management Strategic Options Technology Utilization Technology as a Manufacturing Base Technology as a Product Technology as a Trading Chip Negotiating the Technology Deal The Global Option Technology Management Pitfalls Putting it All Together Bibliography Index