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ADMG 641 - Innovation and Entrepreneurial Growth


Description:
Examines various approaches to developing IT innovation-based organizations to self-sufficiency and growth. Addresses the specifics of new IT products and services development and fostering innovation and technology to increase performance.

Prerequisites:
Co- or prerequisite: ADMG 501.

Credits: (4)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: Identify innovation in IT and Administrative Management, what it is and why it matters and the theories of innovation, disruptive technologies Identify innovation as a core organizational process with effective innovation management abilities and routines Evaluate and select innovation strategies, appropriating the benefits from innovation, technology trajectories and competencies Identify the sources of innovation and tools to enable innovation search Demonstrate applications of strategic innovations Develop conceptual IT products including commercial technological products and service innovation Identify the benefits of innovation Design organizational knowledge processes, knowledge management architecture and technologies
Learner Outcomes Approval Date:
5/17/2012

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