工程与创业:从工程中创造持久价值

E. Eisenstein
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工程师设计新产品,提高生产力,从而提高全球生活水平。虽然人们普遍认为大公司在新产品研发上投入的资金最多,但令人惊讶的事实是,大多数不连续的创新都来自小公司,而且美国的大多数工程师也都受雇于创业型公司。尽管创业技能在工程实践中处于中心地位,但大多数工程课程侧重于教授使学生能够“制造更好的捕鼠器”的技术,而不是为经济价值而设计。纠正这种情况的一种方法是推动工程课程更具创业精神。未来的工程课程应该包括一系列旨在帮助工程师最大化工程师的创业价值和内部创业价值的课程。在与商学院的合作中,工程专业的课程设计应呈现出定量严谨、理论扎实的创新方法。这种方法的核心是发展一种市场心态,考虑到设计的所有相关经济方面,而不仅仅是相对优势。
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Engineering and Entrepreneurship: Creating Lasting Value from Engineering
Engineers design new products, increase productivity, and thereby increase the standard of living worldwide. Although the common wisdom is that large corporations invest the most money in new product R&D, the surprising fact is that most discontinuous innovations come from small firms, and most engineers in the US are employed by entrepreneurial firms as well. In spite of the centrality of entrepreneurial skills to engineering practice, most engineering curricula focus on teaching techniques that will enable students to "build a better mousetrap," rather than to design for economic value. One way to rectify this situation is to push engineering curricula to be more entrepreneurial. The engineering curriculum of the future should include a series of courses designed to help engineers maximize both the entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial value of engineers. In partnership with business schools, engineering programs should design curricula that present a quantitatively rigorous and theoretically grounded approach to innovation. Central to this approach is the development of a market mentality that takes into account all of the relevant economic aspects of design, not simply relative advantage.
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