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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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FALL DRIVE 2013
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PROGRAM/SEMESTER
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MBADS – (SEM 4/SEM 6) /
MBAN2 / MBAFLEX – (SEM 4) / PGDISMN (SEM 2)
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MI0040- TECHNOLOGY
MANAGEMENT
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BOOK ID
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B1326
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer
all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately
of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Q.1 Explain
about the impact of technological changes on the society.
Answer : Effects
of technologies on business :
1. Shrinking
world:
Technology has
made national and international commerce a much more feasible reality. Today,
people and businesses can buy and sell with people all over the world. In past
history it might have taken months for a letter to go from one party to
another. Now, an email can reach someone in seconds, and a transaction can be
completed with the push of a button. While this is terribly convenient for some
businesses, it does make some people impatient when they actually have to wait
for
Q.2 Explain
the various dimensions of technology transfer and features of technology
package.
Ans : Dimensions
of technology transfer and its qualities :
Technology
Transfer, also called Transfer of Technology (TOT) and Technology
Commercialization, is the process of transferring skills, knowledge,
technologies, methods of manufacturing, samples of manufacturing and facilities
among governments or universities . Basically technology transfer is
categorized into passive and active modes. The modes of technology transfer
refer to the transferors role in the application of technology to solve the
users problem. The technology transfer is called active, if the transfer
methods assist the possible user in its application. In active mode, the
transfer process goes after the interpretation of the transmitted information,
suggests the user how to use the technology, or shows the applications of the
Q.3 Read the
following case study thoroughly and answer the following questions:
This case
study deals with technology diffusion. XYZ is a small software development
company, established in 1970. Their products commanded a good brand value in
the market. Their market value was Rs.200 crores by the year 1995. So the
company decided to expand its business by offering new products based on
cutting-edge software technologies. In this context, the company’s General
Manager (GM) decided to buy new technologies and introduce them in the company.
When he discussed this matter with company’s employees, they were not enthused
because they had to learn new skills to master new technologies. They were
comfortable with old skills and showed their reluctance towards new skills.
They also though that new technologies may make them redundant. One of the
employee also said that the new technologies will add to the company’s costs.
After considering all the opinions and suggestions, GM took a decision. He
selected two employees who showed an inclination towards learning new things
and sent them for training to ABC software company. At ABC the two employees of
XYZ received technical know-how with respect to the usage of new software.
After
completing their training, the two employees returned to their company and
conducted a workshop for one week on the usage of new software. This workshop
helped the employees of XYZ to shed their inhibition towards new technologies
and the usage of software. Now the employees started using the new software without
any difficulty. For any doubts or clarifications, they could freely consult the
two employees who had received training at ABC company. The GM felt happy that
all the employees had no difficulty working on the new software. The good
leadership qualities exhibited by the GM led to the introduction of new
software and its acceptance in the company. In the year of 1996, the company
bagged a project that especially required the assistance of the new software
being introduced. Since all the employees were trained to work on the new
software, the new project was successfully completed in a record time. The
completion of the new project increased the XYZ’s profit to Rs. 500 crores. The
credit for successful diffusion of technology in the company and resulting profitability
goes to the insight and leadership qualities of the GM.
a) Why do you
think the employees showed reluctance towards adopting new technologies or
learning new skills?
Ans : Reasoning for the reluctance :
1. Shock and
Fear of the Unknown:
This is one of
the key reasons why employees resist
change in the workplace. Employees’ responses to organizational change can
range from fear and panic to enthusiastic support. During periods of change,
some employees may feel the need to cling to the past because it was a more
secure, predictable time.
2. Lack of
Competence:
Q.4 Consider
the above case and answer the following questions
a) List out
the advantages of using new technologies in XYZ company
Ans : 1. Market
Expansion:
Innovative technology
can help even smaller businesses compete on a global stage. Innovations such as
the Internet, for example, allow a sole proprietor to offer her products or
services to prospects around the world through the use of a website. She can
provide detailed product descriptions and photos of her products to provide
prospects with all the information they need to make an informed buying
decision. Social media vehicles like Facebook and Twitter also allow her to
network with others who may have an interest in her business, without the need
for face-to-face interaction.
2. Cutting
Costs:
b) If you
were the GM of XYZ company, which type of technologies you would prefer keeping
in mind the company’s interests.
Ans : 1.
Inventory Control System:
If your business
sells goods, you may want to explore an inventory control system. These systems
keep track of every item in your inventory, ensuring you do not run out of
stock, nor you order too much. When new inventory arrives, the system is
updated to reflect the additions and
Q.5 Discuss
the stages involved in technology life cycle with suitable examples.
Ans : The TLC may be seen as composed of four phases:
(a) The
research and development (R&D) phase (sometimes called the "bleeding
edge") when incomes from inputs are negative and where the prospects of
failure are high
There are always
smaller firms (SMEs) who are inadequately situated to finance the development
of innovative R&D in the post-research and early technology phases.
(b) The ascent
phase when out-of-pocket costs have been recovered and the technology begins to
gather strength by going beyond some Point A on the TLC (sometimes called the
"leading edge"):
The ascent stage
of the technology usually refers to some point above Point A in the TLC diagram
but actually it commences when the R&D portion of the TLC
(c) The
maturity phase when gain is high and stable, the region, going into saturation,
marked by M, :
The maturity
phase of the technology is a period of stable and remunerative income but its
competitive viability can persist over the larger
(d) The
decline (or decay phase), after a Point D, of reducing fortunes and utility of
the technology.
After reaching a
point such as D in the above diagram, the earnings from the technology begin to
decline rather rapidly. To prolong the life cycle, owners of technology might
try to license it out at some point L when it can still be attractive to firms
in other markets. This, then,
Q.6 Discuss
the process of technology based innovation process with suitable examples.
Ans : Technology, technological development and innovation are concepts
and words used freely, and often
without a proper
understanding, in most economic development and enterprise policy papers. This
section sets out
a conceptual framework for the remainder of the think piece.
According to
Mokyr (2008, p1) “Technology is the utilisation of natural phenomena and
regularities
for human
purposes”. Similarly, Dosi (2010) defines technology as a human-constructed
means for
achieving a
particular end, such as the movement of goods and people, the transmission of
information or
the cure of a disease. In short,
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