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Innovative Business Models for the Automotive Industry Course Description
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Sana | 19.02.2023 | Hajmi | 18.62 Kb. | | #42801 |
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Innovative Business Models for the Automotive Industry
Course Description
The aim of this course is to familiarize the student with the problems connected to the operational management of automotive industry, with particular reference to business models, and to the main operational methods used in this context. An introduction to the management problems is the understanding of the functioning of the production system with particular attention to the definition of KPIs and to the evaluation of performance. Having described the system from the point of view of performance measures and their main drivers, the production management problems, supply chain management are addressed with specific reference to the most common logics in the business environment at the medium and short-term planning level.
Prerequisite
Elements of statistics (concept of probability distribution, concepts of mean and variance, and distribution of fundamental probabilities such as Normal, Uniform, Exponential). Elements of mathematical analysis (solution of systems of equations, computation of derivatives and integrals, analysis of functions).
Course Structure
The course includes lectures and classroom exercises. During the lessons, all the topics of the course will be presented both from a theoretical point of view, illustrating the techniques and management tools, and from a practical point of view, applying the tools to examples of business problems and case studies. The exercises, on the other hand, will consist in the performance of numerical exercises and the discussion of business cases. There are also workshops dedicated to particular aspects of production management, applied in realistic contexts of a typical manufacturing company.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students must have understood the business model tools covered by the course and be able to instantiate and use the formulas and any software in the correct way.
student will have to demonstrate that knows how to apply the theory and methods learned in the most appropriate way in reference to the specific field.
given a system of real complexity, described in a contingent operating condition, the student must be able to recognize which problem is affecting the system and identify possible operational solutions, that is, select the most appropriate approach and / or method. adequate for the solution of the identified problem, also identifying the necessary data / parameters and their possible retrieval within the company.
Course Content
Business Model Strategies in Global Competition
What is a business model and why should it be innovated?
The age of business model innovation
The elements of the business model
The challenges of business model innovation
The business model navigator
Case studies winning business models and what they can do for you
Business Models and the Internet of Things
IoT for business
Generation IoT Drives Business Survival in the 21st Century
IoT Today—Digitally Transforming the World
IoT cases
BC Hydro, Canada
Anglo American Platinum, Ltd., South Africa
Benteler Automobiltechnik GmbH, Germany
FANUC, Japan
IoT ecosystem for business model
Understanding the IoT Business Value Proposition
Steps in Starting an IoT Project with cases
Business Models and Big Data
What is Big Data. Definition
Data types. Structured and unstructured data
Characteristics of Big Data
Industrial Biga Data
Data Acquisition system in industry
Data storage and analytics systems
The Automotive Industry
Historical outline in Automotive industry
Strategic planning of Production activities
Manufacturing systems management and maintenance criteria
Work analysis labor productivity evaluation criteria
Manufacturing Engineering and Equipment evaluation criteria
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