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Honorable Jerry MacArthur Hultin
Using his insights from research by the
faculty of the Howe School of Technology Management at Stevens Institute
of Technology, along with his experience as Under Secretary of the Navy
and advisor and board member of Fortune 100 companies, Dean Hultin discussed
how managing efforts such as massive military and homeland security projects,
implementing major information technology and knowledge systems in corporations,
or introducing new technologies into the marketplace from a small company,
all require a fresh perspective. The ability to execute well
requires far more than it did when Frederick Winslow Taylor -- a Stevens
Institute graduate, Class of 1883 – first invented “scientific management.”
This is part of Stevens Institute’s unique approach to learning called
Technogenesis®.
A 1964 graduate of Ohio State University,
where he also received his commission as a naval officer, and a 1972 graduate
of Yale University Law School, Jerry Hultin spent more than 25 years in
the private sector in Ohio and Washington, D.C. From 1997 to 2000,
Mr. Hultin served as Under Secretary of the Navy, the Department’s number
two civilian leader. More recently, Mr. Hultin served as the on-air
military analyst for WNBC in New York City during Iraq War of 2003. Mr.
Hultin is presently the Dean of the Wesley J. Howe School of Technology
Management and Professor of Management at Stevens Institute of Technology
in Hoboken, N.J. |