Graduate Level Innovation Management OpenCourseWare
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Innovative Businesses and Breakthrough Technologies (The Legal Issues) OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Level Business Law Course by MIT
MIT offers 'Innovative Businesses and Breakthrough Technologies (The Legal Issues)' to graduate students in its Sloan School of Management, but has now made it accessible through MIT's OpenCourseWare program as well. The course is designed to provide managers with a basic understanding of law surrounding new technologies (R&D legal factors, commercialization and regulatory and liability implications).
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Managing Innovation OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Innovation Management Course
The 'Managing Innovation' course is designed for students pursuing the dual MBA and M.S. (Master of Science) degree offered through the Leaders for Manufacturing program at MIT. MIT has also made 'Managing Innovation' part of its OpenCourseWare project. This class explores key topics in innovation management, such as open source software as oppose to a company keeping software code secret.
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Managing the Innovation Process OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Class on Innovation Management
'Managing the Innovation Process' is a graduate course designed for students earning master's degrees from MIT through the Sloan School of Management. MIT's OpenCourseWare program also makes 'Managing the Innovation Process' available globally to anyone with an Internet connection. 'Managing the Innovation Process' OpenCourseWare explores the question of why and how innovation succeeds or fails at the industry, organization, network, team and individual levels.
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Organizing for Innovative Product Development OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Grad-Level Product Development Class by MIT
MIT offers 'Organizing for Innovative Product Development' to students who are earning dual MBA and M.S. (Master of Science) in engineering degrees in the Leaders for Manufacturing program. Students taking 'Organizing for Innovative Product Development' become familiar with the process of new product development, including technology transfer and innovation.