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Marketing of High Technology Products and Innovations (5 ECTS)

Code: ZTOL52-2003

General information


Enrollment
30.04.2012 - 03.08.2012
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
06.08.2012 - 10.08.2012
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 ECTS
Mode of delivery
On-campus
Campus
Vanha maantie 6
Teaching languages
English
Seats
1 - 80
Teachers
Sanjit Sengupta
Teacher in charge
Markku Karhu
Course
ZTOL52
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Objective

Student learns about Strategy and Corporate Culture in High Tech firms, Marketing Research in High-Tech Markets, and Understanding High-Tech Customers, Product development and Management issues in High-tech markets.

Student understands E-Business, E-Commerce and the Internet. He know how to do advertising and promotion in High-Tech Markets

Content

Mastering the uncertainty of High-technology products and markets requiring a mastery of a diverse set of skills and capabilities. Skills vary from adroitly reading market trends, to investing wisely in future technologies, from understanding customers intimately to offering them a compelling value proposition,. This course will expose participants to the opportunities and challenges of high-tech marketing and prepare them with the tools and techniques necessary to make marketing decisions in an uncertain technology environment.

Course objectives:
This course also attempts to synthesize decision frameworks and strategies that reflect best practices in the area of high-technology marketing. It will offer cutting edge treatment of research and practice,supported with numerous case studies and applications.

Student workload

SUMMER SCHOOL

Evaluation scale

0-5

Qualifications

Bachelor's degree, Sowtwere Business 1,2,3 and 4

Further information

Lectures
Exercices
Cases
Research project
Teaching will rely substantially on participants’ involvement in class discussion and analyses of assigned reading material. Participants are, therefore, expected to come prepared with the salient points of assigned material. There will be some short cases for analysis in class as well as assigned case presentations. The class time will be effectively used to explicate the issues and develop frameworks that can be applied in different situations.

Further information

Lectures
Exercices
Cases
Research project
Teaching will rely substantially on participants’ involvement in class discussion and analyses of assigned reading material. Participants are, therefore, expected to come prepared with the salient points of assigned material. There will be some short cases for analysis in class as well as assigned case presentations. The class time will be effectively used to explicate the issues and develop frameworks that can be applied in different situations.

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