Unit 1 Introduction To Technology Management
Unit 1 Introduction To Technology Management
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INTRODUCTION TO TECHNOLOGY MANGEMENT
• New technology: A technology which is newly introduced which can have its influence
on the products of an organization.
• Emerging Technology: A technology that is not yet fully commercialized, but has the
potential tobecome so within about five years. It usually has high levels of research
expenditure
• Low technology: the technologies that have permeated large segments of human
society.
Low technologies are utilized by a wide variety of industries having the following
characteristics:
Micro technology management concerns technology management at the firm or project level.
It includes:
1 million years ago:Fire 1455: Printing 1879: Electric light 1957: Spaceflight
Johannes Gutenberg
20,000 to 15,000 1765: Steam engine 1885: Automobile 1974:
years ago: Neolithic James Watt Personal
Revolution computer
6000 BCE: Irrigation 1804: Railways 1901: Radio 1983: Internet
The impact of technology on business is seldom one-dimensional, but rather, new technology
causes a cascading effect within firms. To illustrate, consider the information technology from
the prior example. In economic theory, we learn that price is a function of supply and demand.
But the technology has resulted in both more demand and lower prices. New technology has
made more information available to consumers. As more information becomes available,
potential buyers become more aware of opportunities to obtain and use products. This leads to
greater demand. But more precise in- formation also leads to pricing being more systematic.
Thus, technology leads to better prices. A similar cycle has taken place in other markets. Today,
people use the Internet to buy automobiles, books, and other products. This has resulted in
more buyers while, in many cases, exerting pressures to lower prices. For a firm to make a
profit in this environment, it must be more efficient. One of the key ways that a firm obtains
such efficiency is through technology. Thus, the use of technology in one domain typically
leads to greater need for changes in technology in other areas.