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IBM executive Victor Tang will give the College
of Business Administrations 2003 Mayberry Lecture on Key
Enabling Factors in Successful Product Development beginning
at 9:30 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 23, in Johnson Auditorium.
The lecture is free and open to the public.
Tang, currently on sabbatical at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, has served as IBMs director of strategy,
market development, and technology development for the IBM AS/400.
He led the initial Baldrige application that ultimately won the
coveted national quality award. As an executive in IBM corporate
finance and strategy, he was responsible for the development and
board approval of IBMs six-year investment strategy. For IBMs
CEO, Sam Palmisano, he led the strategy formulation for IBM Global
Services, a $35 billion organization.
Co-author of three books on high-technology management
as well as author of numerous articles, conference presentations,
and inventions in large computer systems, Tang has received a number
of IBM Outstanding Contribution and Excellence Awards. He has consulted
with global F100 companies, governments and organizations, including
the United Nations, China, Finland, Taiwan, and the Economic Forum.
A Ph.D. candidate in MITs Engineering Systems
Division and a researcher at the Center for Innovation in Product
Development, Tang is examining ways to improve the product development
capabilities of research and development organizations and strategic
decision-making so they are maximally robust under unpredictable
conditions. Educated in a French lycée, Tang has an electrical
engineering degree and an advanced degree in applied mathematics
from Purdue, and an advanced degree in business from Columbia University.
For more information, contact W.E. Mayberry Professor
of Management Nat Natarajan at 3001 or rnat@tntech.edu.
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