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Managing Technological Change
A Strategic Partnership Approach


May 2002 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

"This book is essential reading for those practicing or studying technology management. It goes beyond rational technical introductions to technology management to include the social, human, and political world of organizational life. Organizations need to understand and address these dimensions if they are to succeed in improving their innovation processes, and also create a humane workplace."

—Richard J. Badham, University of Wollongong

"Managing Technological Change is the first volume that addresses the importance of including workers and their unions in the strategy management of technological change. It also contributes to the literature on this subject by moving beyond manufacturing and into the service and education sectors. This book should be of interest to scholars, students, and practitioners alike."

—Ulrich Juergens, Science Center Berlin for Social Research

 

Management of technology (MOT) is a field of study dedicated to the planning and ongoing assessment of technology in organizations, incorporating the innovation, development, and engineering processes into one discipline. Managing Technological Change: A Strategic Partnership Approach fills a critical void by presenting an integrative, strategic, and participative approach to technology management from a multi-industry perspective.

Key Features

  • Defines the concept of strategic partnership and presents a rationale for its use
  • Identifies the steps involved in successful technology planning, acquisition, development, implementation, and assessment
  • Presents an integrative framework that links aspects of systems theory, engineering design theory, and industrial relations theory to each of the aforementioned steps
  • Discusses the barriers to rational innovation processes, using illustrative examples from service, public, and manufacturing sector industries
  • Offers illustrative examples of best practice from multiple industries and cross-national perspectives, especially those involving strategic partnerships

About the Author

Dr. Carol Haddad is a professor in the Department of Interdisciplinary Technology at Eastern Michigan University, where she teaches graduate courses and conducts research on workplace technology and training partnerships. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and an M.S. degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. 


 
PREFACE
 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
 
CHAPTER 1: TECHNOLOGY'S PERILS AND PROMISE: THE NEED FOR TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Technological Change: Three Scenarios

 
Lessons Learned

 
The Need for Technology Management

 
 
CHAPTER 2: STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP: A WORKING DEFINITION
Strategic Technology Planning

 
Participation and Partnership

 
 
CHAPTER 3: AN INTEGRATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
Technology Adoption Life Cycle

 
An Integrative Systems Approach to Technology Adoption

 
 
CHAPTER 4: ASSESSING THE NEED AND READINESS FOR CHANGE
Technology Needs Analysis

 
Readiness for Change Assessment

 
Pragmatic Issues

 
Inclusive Needs Assessment

 
 
CHAPTER 5: ORGANIZATIONAL BARRIERS TO INTEGRATED CHANGE
Identifying Organizational Variables

 
What Influences Attitudes Toward New Technology?

 
Overcoming Resistance to Change

 
 
CHAPTER 6: DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING STRATEGIC CHANGE
Social Constructivism and Technology Design

 
Participative Technology Design

 
Technology Implementation Design

 
 
CHAPTER 7: TRAINING AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
Training's Contribution to High-Performance Workplaces

 
Training Program Design

 
Successful Training Partnerships

 
Creating a Learning Organization

 
 
CHAPTER 8: EVALUATING AND MANAGING CHANGE FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE
Conducting the Technology Evaluation

 
Ongoing Technology Management

 
Institutionalizing a Strategic Partnership Approach to Change

 
The Strategic Partnership Payoff

 
 
REFERENCES
 
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

"This book is essential reading for those practicing or studying technology management. It goes beyond rational technical introductions to technology management to include the social, human, and political world of organizational life. Organizations need to understand and address these dimensions if they are to succeed in improving their innovation processes, and also create a humane workplace." 

Richard J. Badham
University of Wollongong

"Managing Technological Change presents an integrative, strategic, and participative approach to technology management from a multi-industry perspective." 

Jeffrey K. Liker
University of Michigan

"Managing Technological Change is the first volume that addresses the importance of including workers and their unions in the strategy management of technological change. It also contributes to the literature on this subject by moving beyond manufacturing and into the service and education sectors. This book should be of interest to scholars, students, and practitioners alike."

Ulrich Juergens
Science Center Berlin for Social Research

The book is an excellent reference book for professional managers and consultants to have. It is summarized. It is straight to the point. It is a well done job.

It would be tough for undergraduate students to use this textbook as primary textbook in Lebanon due to lack of exposure and experience in their 4 years of schooling.

It can be used definitely for graduate "Managing Technology Change" course.

The course I was hoping the university will schedule has not occured yet due to decreased number of college students thrughout the country due to economic reasons.

Also, I would like to add to the author and publisher that in Lebanon we are facing increased cultural difficulties (much more than the west) where college students are copying textbooks and not purchasing new ones anymore. They do not even bring a textbook to class!

Thank You
Mohamad Khachab
Department of Management Studies
Rafic Hariri University

Mr Mohamad Khachab
Business, Rafik Hariri university
February 19, 2013
Key features
    1. The coverage of theory and practice – this will appeal to both professors and students.
    2. The author offers guidelines for "good practice" technological change.
    3. Illustrative, cross-industry case studies and examples will be integrated into every chapter. These will be drawn from a wide range of fields including education, law enforcement, health care, and manufacturing.

4) The emphasis on including workers in the strategic management of technological change.

 

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