Table of Contents
Ohio University Corporate MBA Program
CMBA 611: Management of Operations
Chapter 7 Application of Technology for Competitive Advantage
Introduction
Introduction cont.
Technology is important for several reasons Technology can be applied by business in at least three ways
Management support for technical progress Encourage technical awareness
Management support for technical progress cont. Foster idea acceptance
Information technology has broad impact on business and lives
Information technology has broad impact on business and lives cont.
Some applications of technology in business Benefits from rapid data communication: Examples
Some applications of technology in business Benefits from rapid data communication: Examples cont.
Some applications of technology in business Other examples include:
Some applications of technology in business Office automation (and more!)
Some applications of technology in business Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Expert System Core Components
Expert System Core Components
Expert System Core Components
Expert System Core Components
Some applications of expert systems
Some applications of expert systems
Some applications of expert systems
Automated design support
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)The two CAM categories
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)The two CAM categories cont.
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)The two CAM categories cont.
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)The two CAM categories cont.
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)The two CAM categories cont.
Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM)
Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) cont.
Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS)
Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) cont.
Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) cont.
Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) cont.
Combinations of volume and variety best served by alternative production methods
Combinations of volume and variety best served by alternative production methods
Combinations of volume and variety best served by alternative production methods
Combinations of volume and variety best served by alternative production methods
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) From standpoint of CIM, the two categories of core manufacturing activities are:
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) From standpoint of CIM, the two categories of core manufacturing activities are:
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)
Functional relationships in CIM
Functional relationships in CIM
Functional relationships in CIM
Functional relationships in CIM
Functional relationships in CIM
Functional relationships in CIM
Functional relationships in CIM
Functional relationships in CIM
Integration challenges
Trends
Trends cont.
Group Assignment: Chapter 7
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