TECHNOLOGY. WHAT ARE WE UP TO THIS LESSON? We will consider strategies adopted to optimise operations under the following headings (as per the Study Design).

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TECHNOLOGY

WHAT ARE WE UP TO THIS LESSON? We will consider strategies adopted to optimise operations under the following headings (as per the Study Design). These four strategies are: 1.Facilities design and layout 2.Materials management 3.Management of quality 4.Use of technology

WHAT ARE WE UP TO THIS LESSON? We will consider strategies adopted to optimise operations under the following headings (as per the Study Design). These four strategies are: 1.Facilities design and layout 2.Materials management 3.Management of quality 4.Use of technology This Lesson

LEARNING INTENTIONS Students will be able to:  Explain the link between new technologies and higher productivity  Describe new forms of technology used in manufacturing organisations  Describe new forms of technology used in service organisations

TECHNOLOGY This lesson we are talking about ‘process technology’ – tech that allows us to get more out of the operations system without adding any more inputs. INPUTS TRANSFORMATION PROCESS OUTPUTS

TECHNOLOGY How could we judge the productivity of a bank branch? Think of the local NAB or ComBank.

TECHNOLOGY Given the productivity formula we now have for branch productivity, can you think of any technology that has improved productivity over the last few decades? Take a moment to think quietly before writing your answer down.

TECHNOLOGY A bank may reduce the number of tellers it employs, yet still expect the same or greater number of customers to be served each day. They achieve this by the adoption of technology – ATMs

TECHNOLOGY Go to today’s wiki and access the ‘UBank’ link. Read over the webpage and answer this Q to exam standard: Explain how UBank is using technology to improve productivity and competitiveness. 10 minutes to complete this task

TECHNOLOGY Re-attempt last slide’s question (following discussion of terms to include and concepts). Once completed swap work and comment on 1 improvement and 1 thing done well.

HOMEWORK Practise SAC – see Wiki. Download and attempt – to be handed in on Monday (give to another staff member to place on my desk). This way I can give you feedback come Tuesday’s lesson.