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Prof. Dr. Fritz Fahrni ITEM-HSG Slide 1 Technology Management and Entrepreneurship The Future of the Industrial Engineer Friday, Oct. 07, 2005 Estella, E AIM 2005

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AIM 2005. The Future of the Industrial Engineer. Friday, Oct. 07, 2005 Estella, E. AIM 2005. CONTENT. The Industrial Environment 2020 What is left for Europe? How to shape our future?. AIM 2005. CHANGES. The Industrial Environment 2020 China India SE Asia. AIM 2005. THREATS ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Future of the Industrial Engineer

Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 1Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

The Future of the Industrial

Engineer

Friday, Oct. 07, 2005

Estella, E

AIM 2005

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 2Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

CONTENT

AIM 2005

1. The Industrial Environment 2020

2. What is left for Europe?

3. How to shape our future?

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 3Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

CHANGES

AIM 2005

1. The Industrial Environment 2020

ChinaIndia

SE Asia

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 4Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

THREATS ?

AIM 2005

2. What is left for Europe?

TO REACT OR ….

SINGAPORE

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 5Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

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1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003

Development of Jobs 1991 til 2003 (Exp. Switzerland)

Quelle: Bundesamt für Statistik

Tertiärer Sektor: +13,7%

Sekundärer Sektor: -19,5%

Primärer Sektor: -10%

Total: +2.7%Total: +2.7%

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 6Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

Development of Working Places: How to act?

„old“ working places disappear

„new“ working pöaces are created

„vital economy“

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 7Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

IDEAS ……ACTIONS

3. HOW TO SHAPE OUR FUTURE?

MARKET SZENARIOS

ENTREPRENEURS

ACADEMIC ENTREPRENEURS?

AIM 2005

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 8Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

12559

AIM 05: Entrepreneurial Leadership to Win

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 9Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

Mechanical Heart Valve: Which (Technological) Key Capability?

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 10Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

• 2 Venture Video Clips (ICT, Bio)

• 1 Enertech

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 11Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

10589e

-50,0%

+50,0%

-50,0%

+50,0%

Annual Change in R&D intensity (92-97)

Annual Change in Market Value(Standardized, 92-97)

Source: Mercer

AIM 2005 How much may R&D cost?(a true but may-be not quite scientific study)

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 12Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

AIM 2005

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„Environment“

Enterprise

Technology

Source: Tschirky & Schuh

Fin

ance

Resources

Customers

Co

-wo

rker

s

Management

Entrepreneurial Leadership

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 13Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

Corporate Key Capabilities

• Corp. Key Capabilities create ( real) Competitive Advantage=Better Products / Services than the Competion in the eyes of the Customer (not of us!)

Key Capabilities =- a bundle of disciplines / technologies- skill – based (not only knowledge based)- people- and organisation - based- longterm development (barrier to entry)

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 14Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

How do Companies get New Technologies?From the Market or from Science?

14006e

-Market Pull

Wireless Phone

Wire limitsthe Comfort

-TechnologyPush

Unused Capacity

SMS

> Ich hab dich lieb!

AIM 2005 „Market-Pull“ or „Technology Push“

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 15Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

AIM 2005 Entrepreneurial Success: Tech AND Market Mgmt

12129a-e

To recognize

Customer‘sNeeds

Success

=

To putto use

Technology

x

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 16Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

AIM 2005 Value Creation: Basic Strategy

14619-9e

VisionExplore opportunities

VisionExplore opportunities

Corporate Culture

EfficiencyEffectivity

through

closecustomer relations

Innovations

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 17Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

AIM 2005 Value Creation: Basic Strategy

14619-9e

VisionExplore opportunities

VisionExplore opportunities

Corporate Culture

EfficiencyEffectivity

through

closecustomer relations

Innovations

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 18Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

AIM 2005 The Dynamics of Innovation

12628e

Process Innovation

Market and design innovations

Product innovationst

Inte

nsi

ty o

f in

no

vati

on

Source: Abernathy & Utterback

t

Pro

du

ct/m

arke

t su

cces

s

Source: Sommerlatte

Early phase

Growth phase

Maturity phase

t

No

. of

firm

s ba

sed

on

new

tech

nolo

gies

Source: Utterback

Pioneer firms

Growth firms

Global firms

Dominant design

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Slide 19Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

AIM 2005 Strat. Phases - Different Management Requirements

12122-2e

Maturity

• optimize• customize• cost efficiency

Growth

• focus• operationalize• expand• minimize process cost

Product Develop-ment and Concept for Processes

Product and Process Improvements

Product and Process- Optimization

Start-up

• broad, innovative, creative, fast• Functionality• Cost only second priority• 70% of the cost are built-in• Q-Basis-fixed

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 20Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

AIM 2005

12133e-3

The Entrepreneur

vision

intuition

conviction

determination

courage

Leader +

Do the right things

objectives

allocation

knowledge

perseverance

organisation

Manager+

Do things right

Communicator

Make things known

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 21Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

AIM 2005 Requirements for Entrepreneurs with var. Tasks

20752e

Executive

LevelCorporation

Product Division(SBU)

Department

Functional team

0% 50% 100%

Vision &Culture

Environment & Strategies

Changes &NetworksResources

& Results

Self- and Team Developement

ProfessionalKnow how

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Prof. Dr. Fritz FahrniITEM-HSG

Slide 22Technology Management and Entrepreneurship

AIM 2005: Values

12099-2be

innovative

competent

understandable

on-time

with self-confidence

accountablelearning

SuccessfulEntreprise