2016-2018 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (with addenda) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Technology Management and Innovation
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Head: Bharat Rao
Mission Statement
The mission of the Department of Technology Management is to act as a major educational gateway and premier learning and research hub devoted explicitly to broadly defined innovation and technology management and entrepreneurship. The scholarly intellectual capital it produces and its tailored programs at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels enable the department to provide unique and valuable opportunities for students, practicing managers and scholars. The department is committed unequivocally to upgrade and revise continually its learning programs and courses to meet fast-changing demands of a dynamic, innovation-driven and competitive environment and to be an academic leader in technology management.
The Department
Effective technology and innovation management and entrepreneurship increasingly determine success in business today. The Department of Technology Management is an acknowledged pioneer and leader in the New York City/tri-state region and beyond in offering courses and programs about these increasingly critical arenas. The department serves a diverse and broad range of professionals, and its faculty and students compose a vital and forward-thinking research and learning community. The department’s research and educational offerings focus on a broad range of sectors, including financial and professional services; retailing and logistics; bio-medical, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals; renewable energy and clean technology; media and entertainment; IT, telecom, networks and modern electronic business; and non-for-profits and government-all constituting areas of greatest growth and opportunity in the modern economy, especially in New York City, the nation’s foremost global city.
Contact Information
Brooklyn Campus
NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Five MetroTech Center
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Tel: (646) 997-3760
Fax: (646) 997-3874
E-mail: TMI@nyu.edu
Web: http://engineering.nyu.edu/academics/departments/technology
Degrees Offered
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
Doctor of Philosophy
Research Profile
The Department of Technology Management consists of an interdisciplinary group of scholars that studies various aspects of technology and innovation - strategic, behavioral, organizational and sociological. Some specific streams of research and sub-topics include:
- Global innovation and R&D strategy - Managing emerging technologies - Technology and development - Service design and innovation -Tech entrepreneurship and commercialization - Sustainable and clean-tech innovation
- Impacts of information technology upon individuals, organizations and society - Citizen science - Social computing - Open source - Business model innovation - Pervasive information services
- Sociological aspects of technology and work - Communicative practices - Distributed collaboration and virtual teams - Knowledge management - Leading Distributed and Virtual Organizations - Project Management
Educational Programs
Undergraduate Program
The Department of Technology Management offers a Bachelor of Science in Business and Technology Management (BTM) . This program prepares students to be next generation managers in fields dominated by technological innovation and especially the rapid advancement of information technology and other fields in the applied science and engineering disciplines. Students completing the BTM Program are prepared to succeed in positions such as technology project leaders, technology savvy entrepreneurs, technology and IT analysts, customer-relationship managers and in other cross-functional roles, and developers of business innovations in financial services and other professional services fields.
Minor in Management
Undergraduate students may obtain a Management Minor by completing 14 credits of undergraduate management courses. An overall GPA of at least 2.0 must be maintained. At least 8 of the 14 credits must be taken by students while enrolled at Tandon.
Graduate Programs
The department offers a portfolio of redesigned and modernized educational programs, all dealing with the broad spectrum of innovation, technology management and entrepreneurship in the modern economy, and the department’s graduate programs attract a wide range of students and professionals. This is because all managers should understand how technology and innovation management and entrepreneurship are essential for delivering value to organizations and to the market.
The department offers several graduate and professional programs, two of which are earned in executive management format (meeting every other week on Thursday evening and all day Saturday) and four of which are offered on weekday evenings. One program is offered in both formats.
The department’s graduate and professional programs include:
Students may pursue the MOT and IE programs either part time or full time with an evening schedule. Each has concentrations that allow students to specialize in selected areas.
We encourage and welcome prospective students to apply to our other thriving and innovative graduate programs: the Management of Technology (MOT) and Industrial Engineering (IE). Further information on these programs can be found on the department’s website.
Doctor of Philosophy in Technology Management
Modern technologies increasingly and profoundly affect the management of products, services, processes, organizational forms, business models, the shape of industry structures and modern business environments, the available kinds of technology-enabled innovation and the capability of integrating technology and management-all aimed at creating value for customers and organizations. The ability to conduct research on and to educate about the managerial implications of such topics- all composing technology management-is a highly sought-after and important arena for business scholarship and education. The PhD in Technology Management provides this increasingly significant set of scholarly and educational opportunities.
This degree program is for research-oriented students. Both full-time and part-time students are accepted. Admission criteria include academic record, professional experience, research potential, GMAT or GRE scores, references and a writing sample.
Please visit the program’s website for more information.
All management undergraduate and graduate degree programs, as well as certificate programs, are further described in this catalog.
Student Professional Societies, Associations and Organizations
The Management of Technology Alumni Association actively seek to continue and expand shared professional experience gained during and after the programs. Members meet face to face or electronically to share insights obtained in their work experiences and to debate issues broadly relevant to technology management.
The student club associated with the Bachelor of Science in Business and Technology Management degree program is a strong and valued component of the social fabric of undergraduate life at the School of Engineering. This organization works to create professional knowledge and opportunities for members.
Faculty
Professors
Harold G. Kaufman, Professor of Technology Management; Academic Director, Organizational Behavior Program;
Academic Director, Department of Management Extension in Israel MIE,
PhD, New York University
BME, Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
Managing professional and technical workers, career management, obsolescence of knowledge and skills, research methods
Associate Professor
Bharat P. Rao, Associate Professor of Technology Management and Department Chair
PhD, University of Georgia
Managing emerging technologies, broadband, wireless and digital business, global innovation, strategic marketing, IT in the supply chain, alliances, networks and collaborative enterprises
Oded Nov, Assistant Professor of Technology Management
PhD, University of Cambridge, UK,
MSC, London School of Economics, UK
Technology management, behavioral aspects of information systems, knowledge management, motivations of open source and user-generated content contributors
Anne-Laure Fayard, Assistant Professor of Technology Management
PhD, Ecole Des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (France)
Discourse analysis, communication, online communities, social-material practices, space and culture
Industry Faculty
Pavlos Mourdoukoutas, Academic Director and Industry Professor
PhD, University of Connecticut
MS, Stony Brook University
Professional Staff
Bohdan Hoshovsky, MSM and BS-BTM Academic and Administrative Program Director
PhD, Pacifica Graduate Institute
Aric C. Meyer, Academic Advisor - M.S. Management of Technology & M.S. Industrial Engineering
MED, Northeastern University
Elizabeth Spock, Academic Advisor
MA, New York Univeristy
Khidene David, Program Coordinator
Adjunct Faculty
Frank Apicella
MBA, New York University
Finance
John Artise
MA, New York University
Global human resource management
Tushar Bhattacharjee
PhD, Post-Doctoral Research, MIT and Osaka University
Data communications, electrical engineering
Andrew Biga
PhD, University of South Florida
Talent management, human capital analytics
Robert Biolsi
PhD, Graduate Center, College University of New York
Finance, inflation, equity prices and commodity diversification, electricity deregulation
Jabril Bensedrine
PhD, ESSEC Graduate School of Business (France)
Entrepreneurship, corporate entrepreneurship, technology strategy
Ravi Bhatia
MS, Polytechnic Institute of New York
Project management
Denise Bracamonte
BA, St. John University; PMP and PMI
Certified Project management
Project management
Aurora Brito
MBA, Suffolk University
Coaching in organizations, organizational behavior
Vaughan Coleman
MSOB, Polytechnic University
MA, New York University
Eed, Columbia University
Knowledge Management in HR
Vincent Conte
PhD, Hofstra University
Globalization and technology in HR, Business processing re-engineering, Human capital engineering, Organization development
Alejandro Crawford
MBA, Tuck School, Dartmouth
Entrepreneurial marketing and sales, managing growing enterprises, marketing
Anthony Deak
MS, Polytechnic Institute of New York
Foundations of management, global perspectives in management
Matthew J. DeLuca
MPA, University of Pittsburgh
Conflict management, labor relations, performance management, reward systems, organizational consulting, outsourcing
Michael D’Emic
PhD, National University of Ireland, Cork
MBA, Trinity College (Dublin)
Accounting, finance
Philip Dorin
PhD, University of Connecticut
Training and development
Michael Driscoll
MBA, Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Global innovation, managing cloud computing
Roger D. Eisenhardt
MA, Puclic Administration, CW Post College
MS, Organizational Behavior, Polytechnic Institute of NYU
Human resource management, organizational behavior
James Fazio
MA and MBA, St. John’s University
Operations management
Philip Ferrara
Adjunct Associate Professor of Management
PhD, Hofstra University
Organizational staffing, job design, employee engagement, job and workplace design
William Feuss
PhD, Stevens Institute of Technology
Marketing
Sara Grant
PhD, New York University
Organizational theory and design, research methods
Edward Greenbaum
MS, Cornell University
Industrial and labor relations
Bohdan Hoshovsky
PhD, Pacifica Graduate Institute
Organizational behavior, project management, general management, transhumanism
Jonatan Jelen
MBA, Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris
PhD candidate, Baruch
Economics, supply chain management
David Kalow
JD, University of Chicago
Intellectual property
Zuño Kristal
EdD, Columbia University
Leadership, organizational learning, executive coaching
Howard Kupferman,
MS, Polytechnic Institute of New York
MBA, Finance, Fordham University
Organizational behavior, business ethics, human resource management, marketing
Rob Marano
MS, University of Pennsylvania
Entrepreneurship, engineering
Thomas Mazzone
MBA, Theseus Institute (France)
Operations management, supply chain management, project management
Marc S. Miller
MBA, Iona College
Human resource management, managing HR technology
Mark Mishken
PhD, University of Tennessee
Organizational staffing, organizational behavior
Pavlos Mourdoukoutas
PhD, University of Connecticut
Economics
Carl Nelson
MIE, New York University
Operations management
Bruce Niswander
JD, MBA, Ohio State University
Entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial finance, managing intellectual property and intellectual capital
James Paguagua
MBA, Pace University
New product development, marketing
John Reilly
MA, Columbia University
Human resource information systems, web-based human resource management, managing new technology in HR
Ron Spinelli
MS, Brooklyn Polytechnic University
Supply chain management, strategic business
Carla Visser, Adjunct Associate Professor of Management
M.Ed, Rutgers University
Coaching in organizations
Jack Yurkiewicz
PhD, Yale University
Management science
Anthony Zinsser
PhD, Stevens Institute of Technology
Organizational behavior, organization development, talent management, leadership and team development
Yael Zofi
MA, Columbia University
Coaching in organizations, leadership and team development
Advisory Boards
Corporate and Academic
The Department of Technology Management maintains deep ties with a wide range of firms in a host of knowledge- and innovation-intensive sectors. The department is honored to have a distinguished and active Corporate Advisory Board. The department also works closely with high-quality academic institutions and colleagues worldwide and is honored to have an active and highly respected Academic Advisory Board. Both boards meet regularly to review the department’s programs, research and plans. In this manner, the department stays informed, meets the pragmatic and scholarly needs and critical challenges confronting technology and innovation executives and entrepreneurs, and assures that its courses and programs are state of the art and relevant.
Corporate Advisory Board Members
Mark Chardack
Chief Financial Officer
LextraNet.com
Patrick S. Finn
Director, Northeast Market Development
CISCO Systems
Edward Fitzpatrick
First Deputy Controller
City of New York
John Gilbert
Executive Vice President, COO
Rudin Management Inc.
Chief Technology Officer
New York Information Technology Center
Dr. Alan Kantrow, PhD
Chief Content Officer, Monitor Group
Dean of Faculty, Monitor University, Monitor Group
Visiting Professor, Skolkovo Business School, Moscow
Stephen Lake
Investment Director
QinetiQ Ventures (UK)
Sean Phelan
Founder, Multimap (UK)
Private Investor
J. R. (Jay) Topper Jr.
CIO
Rosetta Stone
Academic Advisory Board
Professor Michael Cusumano
Sloan School of Management, MIT
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Professor Pedro Nueno
IESE
Barcelona, Spain
Professor Edward A. Stohr
Stevens Institute of Technology
Professor Raymond-Alain Thietart
Director, PhD Program
ESSEC Business School, France
Professor N. Venkatraman McGrath
Boston University School of Management
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