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The document outlines a business proposal for a self-driving car company. It describes the vision as helping people get to their destinations faster by building cars that can drive themselves. It analyzes the car manufacturing industry and identifies customers' needs as wanting to spend less time commuting. The proposed product is an efficient, easy to use self-driving car. Key business processes and systems are outlined to support manufacturing the car and installing its software.
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The document outlines a business proposal for a self-driving car company. It describes the vision as helping people get to their destinations faster by building cars that can drive themselves. It analyzes the car manufacturing industry and identifies customers' needs as wanting to spend less time commuting. The proposed product is an efficient, easy to use self-driving car. Key business processes and systems are outlined to support manufacturing the car and installing its software.
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INFOSYS.110 BUSINESS SYSTEMS:
DELIVERABLE 2: BUSINESS SECTION 2014
Name Craig Philip NetID cphi041 Group Number: 082 Website Link: http://infosys110groupxxx.blogspot.co.nz/ Tutorial Details Tutor: Day: Time: Kayur Monday 2pm Time Spent on Assignment: 25 hours Word Count: 1276
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2 INFOSYS 110 DELIVERABLE 2 INTRODUCTION The problem is that people are spending too much time driving to their destinations, and are focusing a lot of their time commuting. The solution is to build a car which can drive itself which would allow optimal route travelling and better reaction time to get to the destination faster and not have the user worry about commuting. 3. BUSINESS SECTION 3.1 Vision Helping people get to where they want to go faster. 3.2 Industry Analysis: Car Manufacturing Industry Industry: Car Manufacturing. Cheese strings pepper jack ricotta chalk and cheese cut the cheese gouda airedale feta. Force: High/Low: Justification: Buyer power: High Buyers have huge amounts of choices they could make in decide which car they could buy from car manufacturing companies out there. From Plunkett Research, (2014) we see a list of some of the best sales from car manufactures: namely General Motors, Volkswagen, Toyota, Hyundai/Kia, Ford, etc. Supplier power: Low There are a lot of suppliers out in the car manufacturing industry. pwc (2013) shows us that there are hundred of suppliers out in the
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3 industry. Threat of new entrants: Low There are quite high entry barriers to the car manufacturing industry. From (Kimmons, n.d.) he refers to identifying the taget niche, creating a business plan, getting funding, arrange and complete all business licenses and permits, have a design team, and finding a business offices unit for just getting a car manufacturing company started. Threat of substitutes: High There are many substitutes to getting to your destination without using a car, and for this reason the threat of substitutes is high. From (Ghent, n.d.) he lists walking, cycling, busing, training, taking the taxi, etc. are better alternatives than driving. Rivalry among existing competitors: High There is a huge amount of rivary in the car manufacturing industry as each company in the industry wants to make a better car than their competitors. From (Anderson, 2012) he lists some major rivalries to illustrate how competitive it is. Overall attractiveness of the industry: Is low since there are already so many competitors in the industry and the car manufacturing market has high entry barriers to get into. 3.3 Customers and Thei r Needs My customers are anyone who would want to get to any destination by car. Some of the customers needs are that they need to use a car but do not have a drivers licsense. Other customers needs are that they need to spend more time doing other things
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4 while travling to their destination. But almost all customers share the need to get to where they want to go as fast as they possibly can. 3.4 The Product and Service The car satisfies the needs of the customers by being efficient, easy to use, and independent. Thus giving customers so much more free time instead of having to spend time focusing on commuting, enables those who are not able to drive to use a car and more importantly reducing the time to get from A to B by car. 3.5 Suppliers and Partners The suppliers for my company would be some auto parts suppliers which would provide the parts I would need to build cars. Another supplier would be electrical companies which would be able to supply the interface hardware, e.g Servos, Relays, Control Circuits, etc. The partners associated with my company would be software companies which would be able to provide the specific technologies for the car to work without someone driving it. Another partner would supply engines since the this not a generic thing that could be supplied by an auto-parts supplier. 3.6 Strategy: Differentiation Since the cars will be rather expensive to make with all the technologies implemented it would be a high cost strategy, and because this product would be avaliable to be used by almost anyone its competitive scope would be a broad market. The overall strategy is therefore Differentiation. 3.7 Value Chain Activity: Bavarian Bergkase Fromage Queso The most important value chain activity for this business is making the product. The reason for this is because the company would not be able to achieve its vision of helping people get to where they want to go faster if they cant make the high quality car which gets them where they want to go.
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5 3.8 Business Processes 3.8.1. PRODUCT MANUFACTURING PROCESS The product manufacturing process consists of getting the materials out of storage and on to the factory according to the schedule, then have the machinery process all of that equipment into the car being built. After it has been built it goes through various safety checks to make sure the car is safe. These process are important as they help achieve the goal of making a good quality product. Start End Bring materials from storage to plant Process the materials to make the car Does car pass saftey checks? Keep the car Destroy car End Yes No Warehouse Material Scheduling System
3.8.2. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PROCESS The software installation process consists of installing the software on to the car, check that the version is up to date and a quality assurance test is done on the software. These processes are important because they make sure that the car passes its software test making it reliable to drive independantly.
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6 Start End Install the software into the car Check for latest version Does software pass Quality Assurance test Latest version Update software Not latest version Re-install software No Send car to store Yes Quality Assurance Department Instruction verification system
3.9 Functionalities 3.9.1. PRODUCT MANUFACTURING PROCESS Scheduling the materials Monitor machinery performance 3.9.2. SOFTWARE I NSTALLATION PROCESS Quality assurance testing Following the installation checklist 3.10 Systems
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7 3.10. 1. MATERI AL SCHEDULING SYSTEM The material scheduling system schedules the appropriate materials into the production line at the correct time, automatically. This will improve efficency and support the vision of the company to get people where they want to go faster by providing more cars in less time. 3.10. 2. PRODUCTI ON ANALYSI S SYSTEM - The production analysis system monitors machine performance by collecting production data and providing reports on productivity, efficency, downtime and waste, as well as providing alerts if something goes wrong. This supports the vision of the company by driving costs down so it can be more affordable to eveyone helping them get where they want to go faster. 3.10. 3. SOFTWARE TESTI NG SYSTEM - The software testing system ensures that the software installed in the car meets quality assurance standards and also achieves the purpose for which it was written. This supports the vision of the company by providing independent cars which are safe and will take people where they want to go.
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8 3.11. Summary Table: Value Chain to Systems
Value Chain Activity Processes Functionalities Specific Information System(s) Broad Information System(s)
Make the product 1. Product manufacturing process 1. Scheduling the materials.
2. Monitor machinery performance. Material scheduling system
Production analysis system Supply Chain Management System
Enterprise Resource Planning system 2. Software installation process 1. Quality assurance testing.
2. Following the installation checklist. Software testing system
Instruction verification system Collaboration system Content Management System
Collaboration system Workflow Management system
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9 CONCLUSION The overall business idea is to manufacture cars which dont need people to drive them to their destinations and by doing this they can get to where they want to go faster. This is achieved with the amount of technology put into the car which makes it independent. The organisation is substantially benefitted from the value of Information Technologies helping it to manufacture and independent cars efficiently.
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2. pwc. (2013). TOP SUPPLIERS. Retrieved from http://www.autonews.com/assets/PDF/CA89220617.PDF
3. Kimmons, R (n.d.). How to Start a Car-Building Company | Chron.com. Retrieved from http://smallbusiness.chron.com/start-carbuilding-company-12441.html
4. Ghent, R. (n.d.). Car Alternatives Using Alternatives to Driving. Retrieved from http://www.ecolife.com/transport/green-commuter/alternatives-to- driving.html#book 5. Anderson, A. (2012). The Top 1- Automotive Rivalries of All Time. Retrieved from http://www.sub5zero.com/top-10-automotive-rivalries-all-time/
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