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Technology valuation and marketing
Business appraisal of technology potential'What is this technology worth?' is a perennial question faced by technology managers. Trying to answer it involves grappling with some fundamental challenges:
A research project was completed to 2006, exploring these issues - download poster [240k]. Marketing technologyBuilding on interest generated in the BATP project in the area of evaluating early stage technology, this project focused on the process of building the business case for technology that has just left research and needs further funding, either internally or externally. The project team worked with mid-size and large companies to capture and analyse current practice. A five step process was developed with strong emphasis on working together with the internal or external customer to build a successful business case. The steps are:
The output is a guide that contains case examples of the process of building the business case and hints and tips on how to improve practice. The guide, entitled "Making the Business Case for Technologies: A five step process guide" is available from the IfM for £75. Download brochure [220k]. |
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