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Managing & Implementing Technology™

This workshop teaches modern management and implementation techniques that can be used to gain full value from your organization's special technology assets.


Table of Contents
What You Will Gain
Who Should Attend
Course Topics
The Company We Keep
What Past Participants Say
Course Leaders
Course Tuition
Request Information
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What You Will Gain
  • Unique insights on how technology can be utilized by your organization as a strategic resource.
  • Practical experience in the application of modern management and implementation techniques.
  • Techniques for adding flexibility and responsiveness to your technology utilization processes.
  • An appreciation of how technology application techniques are currently evolving.
  • The ability to translate forecasts and plans into effective operational programs.
  • Interaction with other professionals engaged in technology management and implementation.
  • Presentation notes and a copy of Technology Forecasting: An Aid to Effective Technology Management
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Who Should Attend
You should attend if you are involved in:
  • Managing technology related projects or programs.
  • Organizational programs that require coordination with technology experts.
  • Establishing and monitoring technology/market policy and guidance.
  • Allocating organizational resources to technology related programs.
  • Implementing technology/market related plans.
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Course Topics
Technology as a Strategic Asset
How technology is similar to and different from other organizational assets and how technological advantages can best be employed for competitive advantage.
Inventorying Current and Potential Technology Assets
Techniques for identifying and evaluating technologies under inhouse development and external technologies that might be converted into strategic assets.
Minimizing Unpleasant Surprises
The use of new surveillance techniques for early identification of non-obvious opportunities and threats.
Defining Promising Market Opportunities
Identifying and evaluating emerging market opportunities.
Selecting from Numerous Opportunities
Techniques for comparing the attractiveness of various products and services using multiple criteria.
The Power of the Cooperate/Compete Arrangement
Characteristics of successful cooperate/compete arrangements.
How to "Pretest" Your Programs
The use of Stakeholder Analysis to enhance the probability of success of new programs.
Use of Alternate Scenarios to Add Flexibility to Your Program
How alternate scenario techniques can be used to minimize the probability of program failure.
Enhancing Technology Business Communications
How communications between technical and business people within the organization can be promoted.
Effective Technology Transfer Techniques
Proven techniques for encouraging and supporting the transfer of new technology.
Identifying Breakthrough Technologies
Techniques for uncovering truly "breakthrough" technologies and evaluating their market potential.
Your Role in Technology Management and Implementation
A structured exercise that will give you practical experience in application of the concepts and approaches presented during this workshop.
So Where Do We Go from Here?
Suggestions for the practical application of concepts and techniques presented in the seminar.
Course topics are subject to change.
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The Company We Keep

These are some of the companies whose managers and professionals have benefited from attending Technology Futures, Inc. public and in-house workshops:

  • Alcatel
  • AMD
  • AT&T Wireless
  • Bell Canada
  • Bell Northern Research
  • BellSouth
  • Chevron
  • Deere & Co.
  • Deloitte & Touche
  • Deautsche Telekom
  • Dow
  • Eastman Chemical
  • Eastman Kodak
  • Ernst & Young
  • Fisher-Rosemount
  • General Electric
  • General Motors
  • Hughes
  • IBM
  • MCI
  • Mobil
  • Motorola
  • Nokia
  • Nortel
  • Quest
  • Raytheon
  • Rockwell
  • Rosemount
  • SBC
  • Siecor
  • Sprint
  • 3M
  • Telcordia
  • Telefonica
  • Teleglobe Canada
  • Telstra
  • TELUS
  • Verizon
  • VTEL
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What Past Participants Say
These are some of the comments of managers and professionals who have attended Technology Futures, Inc. public and in-house workshops:

"This course is excellent in showing the complexities of the industry in simple terms. It is critical that more people are exposed to such analyses in order to better understand the increasingly competative telecom industry. I especially appreciated the speakers' ability to make comparisons in technology development in other industries."

Dora Mozes
Senior Advisor, Business Analysis
Industry Canada

"Valuable workshop! High potential value! Directly applicable to analyses for understanding the relationship between technology and potential opportunities for our company."

Mike Ubaldini
Information Associate-Emerging Technology
Eastman Chemical Co.

"The seminar packs a lot of data into a straightforward presentation."

Bob Brown
Member, Technical Staff
U S WEST Advanced Technologies

"The information received has allowed me to look at new directions our area may go in the future. New services and products will be coming at such a pace that the challenge will be to come up with a short/long-term forecast that will allow us to make correct decisions in the way our company wants to evolve."

John Gyrylux
Network Forecast Analyst
TELUS Communications

"Very good! Covered the essential technology forecasting techniques and approaches in a logical sequence. Provided me with a strong technical validation that I could present to management."

Bernadette Zapiec
Business Research Manager
Rohm & Haas

"Depth and breadth of presenters' experience is evident and significantly enhances the value of the seminar. Both process and content work well."

Mary Anne Overman
Manager
Department of Defense

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Course Leader
John H. Vanston, Ph.D.,
Course Director
President, Technology Futures, Inc.
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Course Tuition

$1,095 (U.S. Dollars)

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Questions and to Request More Information

To contact TFI for more information about this course, please send e-mail to info@tfi.com or complete our online request form.

In-House training is convenient and can save you time and money! The experts at TFI can tailor this course to fit your company's needs. In an in-house seminar, our experts can really focus on your specific issues and discuss the topics that are of most importance to you. To learn more about our in-house seminars, visit our Web page on in-house courses.



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