SCEN 6060 Applied Innovation
Applied Innovation
Given a vetted product that solves a real problem, why do some young projects and companies fail, while others
thrive and achieve the commercial or societal impact necessary to make a real difference in the world? This
course reviews the foundational aspects of applied scientific and engineering innovation – that is, translation of
an idea or concept into a valid application and product – then addresses those rarely taught aspects of
development that frequently mean the difference between success or failure in an early stage venture. Topics
addressed revolve around opportunity selection and development, leadership of innovative efforts, team
development and the daily operational elements necessary to successfully developing and executing a plan.
While all students may not become entrepreneurs, most will at some point in their career benefit from a
thorough understanding of how to lead and manage teams, and will use the concepts, frameworks and practical
tools provided by the course.
credit hours: 3
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