
If you like management and are also interested in technology, ADM tech could be the course for you. It's a degree that brings together administration, leadership, business and the construction of digital solutions. As a teacher and coordinator, I see students every semester who arrive thinking "I'm going to learn management" and leave understanding how to transform real problems into digital products and processes that generate value measured in data.
From insights to practical solutions
ADM tech is Management with a focus on applied technology. The basis of finance, marketing, operations and strategy is still present, but is combined with digital product skills, artificial intelligence, data analysis, user experience and automation.
In practice, students learn how to lead multidisciplinary teams, talk to developers and designers and, above all, make decisions based on evidence. The aim is to train those who know how to manage as well as build, whether it's a dashboard, a predictive model, an application prototype or an automated process.
At Inteli, learning takes place through projects right from the start. We work in squads and each module delivers an MVP (testable initial version of a solution). In the classroom, a recurring challenge is to encourage contact with real users before opening the spreadsheet: map the pain, prioritize requirements, test hypotheses and measure impact with clear indicators.

It's common to see students surprised to realize that a conversation with the client completely changes the scope of what they were going to develop.
Benefits of ADM tech in practice
Typical examples of projects we have carried out include:
- Building a dashboard of logistics indicators for a retail partner, using anonymized data to suggest more efficient routes and measure cost savings.
- Development of a web MVP to organize queues at a school clinic, with prototyping, user testing and a simple monitoring panel.
- Automation of supplier registration with low-code platforms, integrating spreadsheets and systems via APIs (connections between software), reducing rework and processing time.
- Development of a predictive model based on Deep Learning for fraud detection in the utilities sector.

How does ADM tech differ from traditional management?
As well as studying management, students practice technology as a business tool. They learn how to design a sales funnel and, at the same time, create a dashboard to monitor metrics; they understand processes and also develop an artificial intelligence prototype for automation; they master agile methods and are able to plan sprints (short work cycles) with measurable goals.
The result is a professional prepared for roles in areas such as product, digital operations, business analytics, growth and digital transformation in companies of any size.
The market reinforces this direction. O Future of Jobs Report 2023, by the World Economic Forum, points to skills in technology, data analysis and analytical thinking as being among those most in demand in the coming years. A McKinsey points out that the adoption of AI and automation increases the need for profiles that connect business and technology, especially in product management and process improvement. In other words, those who understand management and know how to build digital solutions have a place.
In short, the Adm Tech course trains practical leaders, capable of reading the business problem, proposing a solution and monitoring the impact with data. If you want to manage as well as create, why not talk to the Inteli team to find out about the course's projects and competencies?
Think of an everyday problem: queues, waste, delays, lack of information - and ask yourself: what solution could I test in a few weeks? That's the mindset you'll develop here.
If you're looking for a management course designed to transform your career, then register now for our 2026 Selection Process. Start building your future at Inteli!