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Technology and Productivity
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What Are the Potential Benefits of Technology?
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What Are the Potential Drawbacks of Automation?
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National Challenge Emphasis on short-term business planning Industry has limited ability to access and apply state-of-the-art research findings Education crisis presents technological challenge in the future Increased technology transfers to developing countries
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Technology Strategy for PI Long-range planning for modernization of the organization’s productive core and its key interface and support functions Holistic view on product/service process technology Technology strategy for improving an organization’s distinctive competence and its potential competitive advantage
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Evaluating Values of Technology Strategic impact – new market, competitive position, market share Customer impact – selection, price, quality, convenience, speed, etc. Financial impact – cost, profit, ROI Operating impact – efficiency Social impact – job, health, safety, environment
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What Are the Costs and Values of Technology?
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Technology for Productivity Improvement Five interdependent dimensions: Product/service design Physical production/service processes Information systems Management technology Product materials technology
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Applications of Technology for PI – An Example
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Product Design Technology for Productivity Improvement Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Rapid prototyping Virtual collaboration and communication for designers, cross-functional teams, suppliers, customers – web, groupware, instant messaging, project management, etc. Database and data warehouse for enterprise integration and data mining
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Process Technology for Productivity Improvement Manufacturing (AMT) Numerically-controlled machines (NC) Flexible manufacturing systems (FMS) Cellular systems Computer-integrated manufacturing systems (CIM) Robots
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Application of Technology in Manufacturing - Examples Welding Painting Lasers Fabrication Assembly Material Handling and storage Measurement and tracking systems
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Automation in Distribution Automated Storage and Retrieval System (AS/RS) Automated Guided Vehicle System (AGVS) Point of Sales (POS) system Tracking system (e.g. UPS) Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) system
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Process Technology for Productivity Improvement Service Automated/computerized equipment Automated software systems Telecommunication systems Hand-held devices Software systems Internet
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Applications of Technology in Services - Examples Billing and Payment On-line services Document transfer Order taking and tracking Customer service Application processing
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Information System Technology for Productivity Improvement Application Software Systems Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Supply Chain Management (SCM) Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Advanced Planning & Scheduling (APS)
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What Are the Key Functions of those Software Systems?
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Management Technology for Productivity Improvement Standardization Continuous improvement/Kaizen Process mapping/improvement Project management Just-in-time Six sigma Knowledge Management
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What Are Those Management Technologies?
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Product Materials Technology for Productivity Improvement Ferrous metals Aluminum and Alloys Titanium Plastics Composite materials Ceramics Coatings and finishes
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How to Develop Leadership in Technology for Managers?
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