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Students who complete the Managing Technology and Innovation Concentration are eligible to have the Concentration noted on their transcripts (please see the Bulletin for the list of requirements). Take advantage of this focused set of courses to deepen your overall understanding of: the innovation context, organizing for innovation (both large firm issues and start-ups), the process of innovation (team and project management), and systems design.  

These courses will better prepare you to engage with the Santa Clara University technology and innovation community.  Relevant University organizations include: the Leavey School of Business’ Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship; the SCU Center for Science, Technology, and Society; SCU's Tech Law Forum; and especially, the student-run Entrepreneurs’ Connection.


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Tonight! Innovation, Big Data and Why Technology Matters to Business Leaders

Tuesday, May. 22, 2012

 If you are available at 5:45 -- We are in Lucas 307 for this timely presentation

Stephen Brodsky 
IBM 
Distinguished Engineer, Big Data Products and Innovation Initiatives 

Stephen Brodsky, Ph.D., is a Distinguished Engineer specializing in innovation and big data at IBM. His research and projects focus on technology change and entrepreneurial initiatives and has helped technical and business decision makers at organizations worldwide. Currently, Dr. Brodsky is focused on big data with his work looking at the capturing, management and analysis of information for strategic decision making. With the explosion of data – from the web, mobile devices, sensors, etc. -  executives are forced to figure out what information to ask for, what date can captured and what resources can be deployed for analysis to use the information effectively. Dr. Brodsky is part of the leadership for the IBM team on this initiative. 

Dr. Brodsky holds doctoral and master’s degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering and a joint bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics and Biochemistry and Cell Biology. With 20 years of experience in technology, Dr. Brodsky has filed over 40 patent applications during his time in the industry. 

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