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Internet of Things: Business Implications and Opportunities 
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Internet of Things: Business Implications and Opportunities
 at 
MIT University 
Overview

Explore the opportunities for your business with IoT

Duration

6 weeks

Total fee

2.08 Lakh

Mode of learning

Online

Course Level

UG Certificate

Internet of Things: Business Implications and Opportunities
 at 
MIT University 
Highlights

  • Earn a certificate of completion from the MIT Sloan School of Management
  • Get downloadable and online instructional material
  • Investigate rich, real-world case studies
  • Interact with your peers and learning facilitators through weekly class-wide forums
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Internet of Things: Business Implications and Opportunities
 at 
MIT University 
Course details

Who should do this course?
  • For middle manager, senior manager, entrepreneur
What are the course deliverables?
  • Assess the mastery of digital capabilities
  • Evaluate the mastery of leadership capabilities
  • Articulate how key IoT technologies can improve organizational productivity and add value
  • Create a roadmap for the implementation of IoT in a business context
More about this course
  • The program aims to help people envision and lead IoT-based transformations, not just understand the technical elements
  • The goal is to demystify IoT jargon so that managers can start to achieve the strategic advantage IoT makes possible
  • The course will provide participants with an introduction to the necessary technologies, skill components, and enablers and constraints for using IoT in a business

Internet of Things: Business Implications and Opportunities
 at 
MIT University 
Curriculum

Demystifying the internet of things

Leading IoT: levels of mastery

Leadership capabilities

An overview of key IoT technologies

Aligning IoT and strategy

Creating an IoT roadmap for the future

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Internet of Things: Business Implications and Opportunities
 at 
MIT University 
Faculty details

Sanjay Sarma
Sanjay Sarma is the first Dean of Digital Learning at MIT. He co-founded the Auto-ID Center at MIT and developed many of the key technologies behind the EPC suite of RFID standards now used worldwide
Geoffrey Parker
Geoffrey Parker is a Professor of Engineering and a Director in the Master of Engineering Management Program at Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering
George F Westerman
George Westerman is a Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management and a Principal Research Scientist, J-WEL Workforce Learning

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