
How to improve technology management in follower-firms wherever they are located.This textbook is the result of ten years of teaching international technology management to managers and engineers (at Stanford University) and managing technology in a successful medium-sized firm in India.The last years have seen a profusion of books and articles on managing technology, focused almost exclusively on leading edge firms in leading edge countries. If one's firm is not IBM or Intel or Hewlett Packard or Glaxo or Microsoft, and has no expectation of pushing forward the frontiers of industrial knowledge, there is surprisingly little experience to draw on. This book expects to fill the gap.This book argues that succeeding as a follower-firm requires learning from many experiences and avoiding simplistic 'how-to' approaches that prescribe one best practice. We argue that there are many 'leading edges' and that they appear in the most unlikely places. The book contains major case studies from many different firms in twelve countries in five continents, in industry segments as diverse as pharmaceuticals, software, garments, beer and steel. They show that successful experiences can arise anywhere in the world.Individual chapters cover the role of innovation on the shop-floor, the importance of mixing process and product innovation, the challenges involved in building an innovation culture, the special role of R&D, and of design, all from a follower perspective. These topics instruct a deeper understanding of strategy in follower-firms, simultaneously providing insight for public policy in building local technological capacity.
This book investigates how firms that are not global technology leaders can effectively manage and implement technological innovation to succeed in their respective markets. Author Naushad Forbes draws upon his dual experience as a Stanford University educator and a practitioner in the Indian industrial sector to challenge the dominance of Silicon Valley-centric management literature. He argues that follower-firms must reject one-size-fits-all prescriptions in favor of a nuanced, context-specific approach to learning and technological adaptation.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a foundational resource for managers and policymakers operating outside of traditional technology hubs. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the case-based approach in bridging the gap between academic theory and the realities of industrial development in emerging markets.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group Plc
ISBN-10:
0203373936
ISBN-13:
9780203373934
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