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ETM 506/606 Capstone Project
Chosen by student
4PSU
ETM 510/610 MET (ETM 571/671) Managing Emerging Technologies
Newman, P.
4PSU
ETM 510/610 TMW Technology Management Writing and Presentations
de la Vergne, S.
4PSU
ETM 510/610 TRM (ETM 534/634) Technology Roadmapping
Daim, T.
4PSU
ETM 522/622 Communication and Team Building in Engineering Management
Tekin, I.
4PSU
ETM 536/636 RDM: R&D Management
Daim, T.
4PSU
ETM 590/690 Engineering and Technology Management Synthesis
Anderson, T.
4PSU
ETM 510/610 TMW
Technology Management Writing and Presentations
Instructor: de la Vergne, S.
Location: PSU
Time: Thu, 17:30-21:10

Business leaders are called on to be especially effective communicators—i.e., insightful, accurate and truthful, considerate of audience, concise, attentive to structure and sequence, and (above all!) clear. In this course, for Engineering Management students, they will develop (create, revise) the kinds of real-world communications professionals and leaders are called on to produce—reports, analyses, articles, announcements, presentations, proposals and website content. Students will examine and critique examples of professional communications, as well as edit the works of others in the class, paying particular attention to creativity, organization, voice, audience and objectives for the communications. Discussion topics will also include professional writing standards (ethics, research and references, style considerations and requirements, as well as how to structure, organize and present academic writing).

 

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Prerequisite: Graduate Standing

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