Business Operations: Unit 43 - 45 Flashcards
- what are the 5 advantages of technological improvements ? 4 disadvantages?
ADVANTAGES:
- Greater productivity
- Greater job satisfaction for workers as routine and boring jobs are now done by
machines.
-As workers are offered to develop the skills, workers are motivated and therefore the
quality of their work improves
- Better quality of their products and better production methods result in better quality
control
✓ New products are introduced. The market and tastes of the consumer have changed.
DISADVANTAGES:
- Unemployment arises as machines replace people in the factory
- It is expensive to invest in, which also increases the risk as large quantities of
products are sold to cover the cost of purchasing the equipment
- Employees are unhappy with the changes in their work practices when the new
technology is introduced
- New technology is changing all the time and will often become outdated quite quickly
and need to be replaced if the business is to remain competitive.
- What are the two examples of usage of technological improvements in the primary sector?
- the use of pesticides and chemicals to improve crop quantities. (GM) modified crops,
- the use of tractors, mechanical harvesters, grain drying and automatic feeding systems.
- what are the 3 types of robots used in the secondary sector?
- material handling robots (used to transport goods, parts or stock from place to place)
- processing operations robots (they perform a specific task fitted with a specialized tool to perform tasks)
- assembly line robots (usually perform a single task on assembly lines)
- What are the good features of new technology?(3)
- flexible.
-sophisticated. - highly efficient.
- what are the 4 examples of new technology?
-Computer-aided design (CAD)
- Computer numerically controlled machines. (CNCs)
- Computer-aided manufacturing. (CAM)
- Computer Integrated manufacturing (CIM)
- What is CAD?(Computer-Aided- Design)
- use computers to design products.
- What are CNCs?( Computer Numerically Controlled Machines)
- machines that carry out the instructions fed by computers.
- What is CAM?( Computer Aided Manufacturing)
- where computers link and control the design and production of goods in manufacturing.
- What is CIM?( Computer Integrated Manufacturing)
- use of computer to control the entire production process.
What is EPOS?
What is EFTPOS
EPOS (ELECTRONIC POINT OF SALE) this is used at checkouts where the operator scans the bar code for each item individually and prints receipts
EFTPOS (ELETRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER POINT OF SALE) This is where the
electronic cash register is connected to the retailer’s main computer to also to banks over a wide area computing network. When the shopper’s card is swiped the money is transferred to the retailer’s account
- Give examples of how technology is used in:
a. Financial services
b. Marketing
c. Advertising
d. Retailing
e. Leisure industry
f. administration and communication
d. e commerce.
a. the use of ATM machines and EFTPOS.
b. IT for data gathering.
c. advertising. using the latest film technology and own websites.
d. retailing: EFTPOS and EPOS, save time.
e. allows people to travel without a ticket. flights are booked using the internet.
f. IT reduces the cost of administration and communication.
d. use of electronic systems to buy and sell products using the internet (B2C).
- What are the 6 benefits of new technology?
- New products provide more choice.
- Higher productivity and lower costs.
- Less waste of resources.
- improved health and safety.
- Tasks are easier for workers.
- Improved communications
- What are the 6 costs of new technology?
- High setup and purchase costs.
- Technology breakdowns can be expensive.
- Job losses may cause conflict and distress.
- Existing staff may need to be retrained.
- Reducing motivation for machine workers
- Loss of flexibility.
- What are the factors of production(term)?
- resources used to produce goods and services .
- What are the 4 factors of production?
- Land
- Labor
- Capital
- Enterprise