SEC IEEE TECHNOLOGY &ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT SOCIETY SB CHAPTER  

 

The Engineering Management Society (EMS) was founded in 1951, becoming the Technology Management Council (TMC) in 2007. In 2015 we transitioned to the Technology and Engineering Management Society.

The IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society provides information and services to practitioners and researchers engaged in management sciences and practices required for defining, implementing, and managing engineering and technology. Innovation management.

VALUES 

  • Help IEEE members to maintain essential engineering management skills

  • Support the leadership career path of IEEE members;

  • Foster active knowledge transfer between the academic and practicing communities.

VISION

To be the premier resource of essential management and leadership knowledge.

MISSION 

To advance, enhance, and improve essential management and leadership knowledge and skills of IEEE members.

FIELD OF INTEREST

The Field of Interest of the TEMS encompasses the management sciences and practices required for defining, implementing, and managing engineering and technology. Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to: technology policy development, assessment, and transfer; research; product design and development; manufacturing operations; innovation and entrepreneurship; program and project management; strategy; education and training; organisational development and human behavior; transitioning to management; and the socioeconomic impact of engineering and technology management.

FIVE FOCUS AREA 

  1. Moving Product/Services from Idea to Market

  2. Identifying and Implementing Successful Projects, and Systems

  3. Integrating Technology for Capability and Productivity

  4. Developing from Engineer to Leader

  5. Balancing the Norms of Society, Government, and Regulators