This course introduces the fields of technology, engineering, and management. It covers both theory and practice underlying the management of complex industrial products, services and/or processes. The course allows students to apply taught methodologies, and acquired knowledge, skills and techniques integral to successfully deliver engineering projects spanning multiple industrial verticals. Technology-driven organizations require both applied engineering know-how and managerial proficiency to spur performance, efficiency and productivity. 

 This course sets the groundwork for management studies and provides a baseline for further advanced studies in industrial management. By offering a portrait of modern management practices, the course translates the engineering field into the world of industrial business and is designed for graduates aspiring for leadership and/or managerial roles in technology-based enterprises. 

 At the conclusion of this course, students acquire a thorough grounding of management specifically adapted for engineers, for a smooth progress into leadership roles within organizations. Students will acquire a holistic understanding of various aspects pertaining to industrial engineering and its relevance in the industrial landscape, including but not limited to industrial engineering development, functions and tools, operations management fundamentals, cross-cultural management, management in the digital organization, quality and quality management systems and tools, as well as leadership, marketing, and sales for B2B environment.