1 / 24

Mentor assignment information meeting

Mentor assignment information meeting. Master program Innovation Management. Prof.dr. E.J. Nijssen Program Manager IM Dr. J.J.L. Schepers I M projects coordinator. Agenda. General information on the procedure Presentation of the research areas; examples of thesis topics

morwen
Download Presentation

Mentor assignment information meeting

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Mentor assignment information meeting Master program Innovation Management Prof.dr. E.J. Nijssen Program Manager IM Dr. J.J.L. Schepers IM projects coordinator

  2. Agenda • General information on the procedure • Presentation of the research areas; examples of thesis topics • Finding the mentor that fits you best

  3. General information on the procedure Dr. Simone Resing-Sassen Vice Director of Education lndustrial Engineering

  4. Time line Master Program May 2013 Mentor selection Sep 2014 – Jan 2015

  5. Mentor selection procedure IM/OML • To participate in the mentor selection process, students should register before May 1 in OASE (course code 1MC00). • 13 May – 21 May: orientationphase;studentsfill questionnaire • 21 May – 2 Jun: free market phase: make appointmentswith short listed mentors (see next slides) for an interview, no commitments • 3 Jun – 28 Jun: mentor/student decisionsif match, then student fills in mentor selection form and hands it in at educationadministration office • 3 Jun – 28 Jun: OASE shows up-to-date overview of available mentors. Students without mentor can contact them; • 4 July : studentsstill without a mentor willbeallocated

  6. Interview planning procedure IM • On May 13: Meeting with general elaboration on procedure • General process description • To facilitate matching and control the number of interviews a tool has been designed and implemented to help the process • On May 16, students receive an online questionnaire and can indicate their areas of interest (sent to all IM students registered for 1MC00). • Please follow instructions and select exactly 6 topics • Submit before May 20, otherwise you cannot plan interviews with mentors • Mentors receive a similar email and indicate their areas of expertise and interest

  7. Interview planning procedure IM • The “dating program” will match student and mentor topics • The result is a shortlist of mentors whom you may contact for an interview /appointment. You will receive this list 22nd of May • Mentors also receive the list of students; mentors will not interview students not listed (only later they can) • So, please refrain from contacting people who are not on the list • The algorithm aims to offer every student at least 2, max. 4 interviews And for every mentor at least 2, max. 5 interviews

  8. Mentor’s role during rest of the Master program • Month 1: start of Master program • Month 3-5: mentor selection/allocation • discuss with mentor general interest, and electives program for second and third semester, including international term (formal approval) • Month 6-17: Master Thesis preparation • meet bi-monthly with mentor to discuss research topic and questions, possible company involvement • role of mentor helps the student in selecting a good(design-oriented) research question • Month 18-24: Master Thesis (full time) • mentoring during thesis project (also help decide on 2nd mentor)

  9. Final qualifications of Master program • Knowledge of Innovation Management domain (content) and methods • Independently conduct a research project (thesis project) • development of new knowledge and insights in a purposeful and methodical way • Develop a (re)design of a business process, based on this research project • synthetic activity aimed at the realisation of new/modified artefacts, creating value in accordance with predefined requirements

  10. Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 , s r Master thesis preparation o o t t t bi-monthly meetings n c n e a Core and elective o t m n i t o Master Thesis Project a courses e c c h i t t bi-weekly meetings l s p f Core and elective Core and elective r p o i f A courses courses e n o Master Thesis Project • 30 cp (840hrs), one full time semester • Student should spend at least 20% of time on campus • Self-contained (i.e., includes essentials of preliminary work) • Formal formatting requirements (max. 50 pages, poster) • Judged by mentor and second assessor(check by examination board) • Master thesis evaluation criteria • See Thesis Manual at education.ieis.tue.nl

  11. Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 , s r Master thesis preparation o o t t t bi-monthly meetings n c n e a Core and elective o t m n i t o Master Thesis Project a courses e c c h i t t bi-weekly meetings l s p f Core and elective Core and elective r p o i f A courses courses e n o Master Thesis Preparation • 10 cp (280 hrs), Semesters 2 and 3 • Product after Semester 2: literature review (1ML05), max. 25 pgs • scoping of the research area • literature study • identification of relevant research questions • Product after Semester 3: research proposal (1MR05), max. 25 pgs • definition and discussion of research questions • research design (methodology) • project plan (timing) • Judged by mentor and second assessor • For advice about IM master projects ask ITEM course coordinator: dr. J.J.L. Schepers

  12. Further information • Website displays a lot of information • information on research areas, and list of mentors • dates in the procedure • important forms (e.g., assignment, electives, start thesis project) http://education.ieis.tue.nl • Electives Form: hand in before December 1, 2013 [end semester 2]Fill in correctly to prevent delays! • 120 ects: all listed courses will officially become part of your program • Going abroad: international courses to be listed • Restricted electives: to be approved by your mentor

  13. CPB • Please look for a company for your Master thesis project/internship together with your mentor. Also explore your own network! • Contact Center for Projects and Business Assignments (CPB) • See http://industria.tue.nl/study/cpb/ • Email:cpb@tue.nl

  14. Presentation of the research areas

  15. Subject list

  16. Some examples of topics • Marketing/ commercialization • Service, learning in front line • Sales and launch • Teams; changemgt (makecustomeroriented) • Adoption • Info systems • Channels, social media • NPD process & mgt • Fuzzy front • Open innovation (eg supplier input) • Teams, Culture • Knowledgemgt, info systems • Crowedsourcing • portfolio • Entrepreneurship • Corporateentrepreneurship • Leadfounder, Teams • Business models, valorisatie • Ecosystems • Orgcompetencedevelopment

  17. Some examples of topics • EXAMPLE • E.g, CVZ insurence • AIM: Successfulbusiness modelsforinformation platfors to support appdevelopmentforperonalhealt data • NPD process & mgt • Fuzzy front • Open innovation (eg supplier input) • Teams, Culture • Knowledge mgt, info systems • Crowed sourcing • Portfolio • EXAMPLE • E.g., Unilever • AIM: understandingcreativeprocesses at fuzzy front end and impact of team structure • EXAMPLE • Internship at Philips Lighting • AIM: EvaluatePhilip’sLightingapproach to makingallocationdecisionsforinvesting in R&D projects

  18. Some examples of topics • EXAMPLE • TruQuLtd Amsterdam • AIM: Influence of effectuation of founding team/salesonvalidating the startup’s business model and product • EXAMPLE • Holst center • AIM: Impact of market and salesorientation and competencies in startupsuccess • Entrepreneurship • Corporate entrepreneurship • Lead founder, Teams • Business models, valorisatie • Eco systems • Org competence development

  19. Some examples of topics • EXAMPLE • TruQuLtd Amsterdam • AIM: Adoption of self scanner at Albert Heijn; the effect of positive/negativeattributiononrelationshipquality • Marketing/ commercialization • Service, learning in front line • Sales and launch • Teams; change mgt (make customer oriented) • Adoption • Info systems • Channels, social media • EXAMPLE • GGZE and OCE • AIM: Learning in the frontline: Consequences of makingfrontline employees/teams in healthcare more aware of segmentationprinciples • AIM: management stylesthatstimulateFLEs’ ideasforimprovementand the impact on service performance • EXAMPLE • OCE • AIM: Effect of sales-R&D relationshipon NPD outcomes; exploration of contingencies

  20. Finding a mentor that fits you

  21. Topics • Questions to ask yourself before • Meetings with potential mentors • Filling in the forms • Questions?

  22. 1. Questions to ask yourself • What do I want to do afteryour master study? In whichareawouldyoulike to work and why? • Whatare yourownstrong/ weak points? Wouldyoulike to focus onstrongpointsorreduceweaknesses? • What kind of problems/topics and organisations interest you? Why? •  Whatwouldbe a good topic master project? Why? • Chicken and egg; youneed to exploreliterature to findinterestingquestions Youneedquestionor topic to search • Look in yourcoursematerialsforideas/topics • Flip throughsomejournals; consult mentor personal pages  What mentor characteristicsfit best withyourneeds? Type of support/ guidancerequired? Why?

  23. 2. Meeting with mentors Duration: 30 minutes, so prepare! Requestfor meeting via secretaryor email Preparation: bringwithyou/send 1 workingdaybefore meeting per email • Yourinitial topic and motivation; draw onanswers to questions • CV (in English) • Bachelor grades • Coursesand (partial) grades (e.g. related to assignments) in mastersofar

  24. Questions?

More Related