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IEEE TEMS Board of Directors-approved body of knowledge dedicated
to technology and engineering management The IEEE Guide to the
Technology and Engineering Management Society Body of Knowledge
(TEMSBOK) establishes a set of common practices for technology and
engineering management, acts as a reference for entrepreneurs,
establishes a basis for future official certifications, and
summarizes the literature on the management field in order to
publish reference documentation for new initiatives. The editors
have used a template approach with authors that instructed them on
how to introduce their manuscript, how to organize the technology
and area fundamentals, the managing approach, techniques and
benefits, realistic examples that show the application of concepts,
recommended best use (focusing on how to identify the most adequate
approach to typical cases), with a summary and conclusion of each
section, plus a list of references for further study. The book is
structured according to the following area knowledge chapters:
business analysis, technology adoption, innovation,
entrepreneurship, project management, digital disruption, digital
transformation of industry, data science and management, and ethics
and legal issues. Specific topics covered include: Market
requirement analysis, business analysis for governance planning,
financial analysis, evaluation and control, and risk analysis of
market opportunities Leading and managing working groups,
optimizing group creation and evolution, enterprise agile
governance, and leading agile organizations and working groups
Marketing plans for new products and services, risk analysis and
challenges for entrepreneurs, and procurement and collaboration
Projects, portfolios and programs, economic constraints and roles,
integration management and control of change, and project plan
structure The IEEE Guide to the Technology and Engineering
Management Society Body of Knowledge (TEMSBOK) will appeal to
engineers, graduates, and professionals who wish to prepare for
challenges in initiatives using new technologies, as well as
managers who are responsible for conducting business involving
technology and engineering.
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