Level 2 Business Studies 2.2 - AS90844 Demonstrate understanding of the external operations of a large business.

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Level 2 Business Studies AS90844 Demonstrate understanding of the external operations of a large business

Technological Influences/ hangarau Students will explain technological influences on business Identify the technological influences that can impact on business Explain the positive and negative impacts of technology on business stakeholders

Technological Influences Technology has changed the pattern of demand and the range and nature of the product that satisfy our needs. Business has been forced to adapt to changing technology in two main ways 1. The products that firms make are vastly different from those made ten years ago. So research must be undertaken to establish how the latest technology can be converted into marketable products.

Technological Influences 2. Methods of manufacturing have been revolutionised by technology. Computer aided machines – robots, computer- aided design and the widespread use of IT have changed the nature of production and the nature of jobs done by production workers. Source: Business Studies for AS - Cambridge

Technological Influences Technological factors include technological aspects such as 1. R&D activity 2. automation 3. technology incentives and 4. the rate of technological change They can determine: 1. barriers to entry 2. minimum efficient production level and 3. influence outsourcing decisions

Technological Influences Furthermore, technological shifts can affect 1. costs 2. quality, and 3. lead to innovation source:

Technological changes have also become particularly significant in the post-millennium world. This is particularly true in terms of modern communication technologies. The creation of databases and electronic communications have enabled vast quantities of information to be shared and quickly distributed in a modern company enabling vast cost reductions, and often improvements in service. Organisations need to be aware of the latest relevant technologies for their business and to surf the wave of change.

Benefits of using new technology The creation of new opportunities Lower unit costs of production as technology replaces labour intensive methods increases labour productivity Better communications and management information systems Quicker and more effective operations Better customer service e.g. through internet purchasing Improves quality and reduces waste Source: AQA Business Studies

Benefits of using new technology Technology allows companies to reach consumers in new economic markets, whether regional, national or international. Smaller businesses can also compete with larger organisations using carefully marketed Internet operations. Internet sales websites can operate 24/7, allowing companies a continual reach to consumers. Source:

Negative impacts of technology Business casualty for businesses that fail to adapt to change Set-up cost Staff resistance to change Training costs Maintenance and updating costs Breakdown costs and disruption caused by systems not working It based systems can create information overload Source: AQA Business Studies

Negative impacts of technology Technology quickly becomes outdated, which can be of some detriment to businesses. Failing to upgrade technology can actually increase operating costs more than purchasing and implementing new equipment.

Technological Factors to consider Technology is vital for competitive advantage, and is a major driver of globalisation. Businesses need to consider the following points: 1. Does technology allow for products and services to be made more cheaply and to a better standard of quality? 2.Do the technologies offer consumers and businesses more innovative products and services such as Internet banking, new generation mobile telephones, etc?

Technological Factors to consider 3.How is distribution changed by new technologies e.g. books via the Internet, flight tickets, auctions, etc? 4.Does technology offer companies a new way to communicate with consumers e.g. banners, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), etc?

Other issues to consider Social Media – is it useful for a business to have a presence on Facebook for example? Social media, in particular, is proving to be a divisive issue for small firms and entrepreneurs, with some hailing it as a revolutionary and cost- effective marketing tool, and others dismissing it as a time consuming fad with no real commercial benefits. Internet Speed - another increasingly high-profile technological issue facing businesses is that of internet connection speeds.

Other issues to consider Communication - has electronic media such as and text messaging made it easier for businesses to communicate with customers and suppliers? Or is it just a distraction a business doesn’t need?