4. Goodyear
• The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company is an
American manufacturing company founded in 1898 by
Frank Seiberling . Goodyear manufactures tires for
automobiles, commercial trucks, light trucks, SUVs, race
cars, airplanemachinery.s, farm equipment and heavy
earth-mover machinery.
• The company was named after Charles Goodyear,
inventor of vulcanized rubber.
• Goodyear is also known for the Goodyear Blimp.
• The company is the most successful tire supplier in
Formula One history,
5. JEA
• JEA (formerly Jacksonville Electric
Authority), located in Jacksonville, Florida, is
the seventh largest community-owned electric
utility company in the United States and
largest in Florida.
• Jacksonville's water and sewer systems had
been operated by the city since 1880, and an
electric system since 1895.
6. Monsanto
• Monsanto Company is a publicly traded American
multinational agrochemical and agricultural biotechnology
corporation headquartered in Creve Coeur, Greater St.
Louis, Missouri. It is a leading producer of genetically
engineered (GE) seed and of the herbicide glyphosate,
which it markets under the Roundup brand.
• Founded in 1901 by John Francis Queeny, by the 1940s
Monsanto was a major producer of plastics, including
polystyrene and synthetic fibers.
7. OSUMC(Ohio State University Wexner Medical
Center)
• The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, formerly
called The Ohio State University Medical Center (OSUMC),is
a multidisciplinary academic medical center located in
Columbus, Ohio, United States, on the main campus of The
Ohio State University (OSU).
• The college is nationally recognized as a top institution in both
education and research.
8. Knowledge management
• Cool Technologies is the modern
technology which is the applicable for the
everyday’s life.
• By use of it we change of future.
• It is also applicable for also in industry,
organization, Agriculture, etc.
• It is developed by R&D Deptt.
9. Summary
• All the companies are being driven to develop unique
applications undeniably cool technologies by the drive to
create a sustainable competitive advantages.
• It is meant to serve a business end i.e. tool put out new,
more innovative products faster than the competition.
• Goodyear developed software to design & test tires virtually
& also stimulates different driving conditions.
• The software runs on hundreds of processors on hundreds
of Linux computers in a massively parallel computing
environment.
• It plans to expand & upgrade its Linux clusters to meet
business demands.
• JEA uses neural network technology to create an artificial
intelligence system which automatically determines the
optimal combinations of oil & natural gas .
10. Contd…
…• JEA needed to decrease operating expenses as oil &
gas prices began their precipitous ascent.
• JEA budgets $1.3 billion to purchase oil & gas power for
boilers due to small change in the way of electricity.
• JEA system makes adjustment to the boiler in real time
& also forecasts what to do in the future , based on
specific fuel cost assumptions which decreases
emissions N2O.
• OSUMC replaced its overhead rail transport system with
46 self guided robotic vehicles to move
linens,meals,trash & medical supplies which helps to
take care of patients .
• Robots made by FMC Technologies are guided by a
wireless infrared network(a database of robot jobs &
traffic patterns) , embedded in corridor walls & elevators.
11. Contd…..
• OSMUC is the first hospital to implement an IR guided
automated system for transporting materials.Hospital staff use
a touch-screen computer connected to a server to call the
robot in an emergency case.
• The robots rely on a digital map of the medical center
programmed into their memory & when it loses network
contact , it shuts down.
• A/c to CIO of OSUMC ,”system improves patient care by
freeing up personnel.
• Monsanto created software to identify genes that indicate
plant’s resistance to drought, herbicides & pests.
• Monsanto’s global breeding organization drove the project
which involves seeds & genetic traits that effectively resist
drought & pests & to produce plants that are healthier for
humans & animals to eat.
12. Challenges of Knowledge management
• How to develop the instrument give the proper result
• To connect with the instrumental equipment
continuously by network
• Move the robot without the digital map.
• To make product in high cost
• Single Robot in single purpose.
13. Overcoming From challenges
• Apply the new development technology in the
equipment
• To connect with the instrumental equipment
by higher frequency. And use frequency
regulator.
• In the Robot use frequency way sensor.
• Use the single Robot in multiple Purpose.
14. SWOT analysis
Strength
• Uses the new technology so organization produce
more product.
• It saves the time.
• innovative product.
• Before company produce the product tested it by
simulates.
• It also uses in decision making bases.
• It is ecofriendly.
• Save the extra expenditure.
• By use this technology produce the
15. Weakness
Calculate the no of revolutions .
Sometimes it shutdown.
For the cool technologies product require more
maintenance.
The lifetime of the product’s equipment is less
It’s cost is so high.
Single cool technologies product use in single
purpose.
16. Opportunity
• Cool technologies products have opportunity in
everyday life.
e.g.-Office, Industry, Hospital, Agriculture, etc.
ThreatThreat
Require more expenditure in R&D Deptt.
They threat to their competitor.
Expenditure more on a new basic product.
17. Question & Answer
1. Consider the outcomes of the projects
discussed in the case. In all of them, the payoffs
are both larger and achieved more rapidly than
in more traditional system implementations. Why
do you think this is the case? How are these
projects different from others you have come
across in the past? What are those differences?
Provide several examples.
18. Answer
• They pay offs are both larger and achieve
more rapidly than in more traditional system
implementations because by use of it
Organization produce more product.
• No wastage the raw material
• Less Expenditure and get more profit in
future.
• People demanded the product according to
change of the technology.
19. Contd…..
• Rapid increases of Population.
• They threat about their competitor.
These are different from old technology on basis
of
• Before test the tires in physically now test in
by simulates.
• The production in agriculture is less as
compared to modern technology
20. Contd…..
• Saves money, fuel, time and resources.
• 50% more energy efficient.
• Uses 1/3 less wood for the same heat.
• Cuts creosote build-up in chimneys that helps reduce
the risk of fire.
• Produces 70% less particle pollution indoors and out.
21. Contd…..
Environmental benefits of replacing old wood
stoves and fireplaces with new appliances
• Reduces indoor and outdoor wood smoke
pollution which has been linked to cancer,
asthma and other serious health conditions. See
health effects of wood smoke for more
information.
• Improved combustion efficiency reduces CO2,
methane and black carbon emissions.
• Saves billions in health benefits each year
22. Question
2. How do these technologies create business
value for the implementing organizations? In
which ways are these implementations similar in
how they accomplish this, and how are they
different? Use examples from the case to
support your answer.
23. Answer
By use it easily estimates the profit or Loss of the
company.
• Problem easily recognized.
• Solve the problem easily.
• Organization produce more product.
• It is also use in decision making.
• No wastage the raw material
• Produce the good quality product.
• Develop the new technology.
24. Contd…..
All the technology are similar on the basis of the future
development of the product. Which is develop the
organization. But they are different in their of
application .
• The same technology applied in different field.
25. Contd…..
In case study
• The Good year company develop the new
software to design and test tires.
• JEA uses neutral network technology to
Consumption of oil and gas to power its boiler.
• OSUMC use the Robot in the organization.
• Monsanto uses this technology on hybridetion
of Seed.
26. Question
3. In all of these examples, companies had an
urgent need that prompted them to investigate
these radical, new technologies. Do you think
the story would have been different had the
companies been performing well already? Why
or why not? To what extent are these
innovations dependent on the presence of a
problem or crisis?
27. Answer
• Yes the company had been already performing well.
company more investment in developing in the
organization to produce more product in less time
because product have more demanded in market.
• Company focus on environment .
• By use this technology product OSUMC has saved
$27,375 annually.
• These innovation dependent on the presence of a
problem because necessity is the mother of
invention.
28. Contd…..
• By use of it easily estimates the profit or Loss of the
company.
• Problem easily recognized.
• It helps in produce Agricultural product which is
resist in draught.
• By use it easily do the complicate operation in
hospital.
• It use also in defense.
29. Applications of Cool Technologies
Character Recognition-The idea of character
recognition has become very important as handheld
devices like the Palm Pilot are becoming increasingly
popular. Neural networks can be used to recognize
handwritten characters.
Image Compression - Neural networks can receive
and process vast amounts of information at once,
making them useful in image compression. With the
Internet explosion and more sites using more images
on their sites, using neural networks for image
compression is worth a look.
30. Contd…..
• Traveling Saleman's Problem - Interestingly enough, neural
networks can solve the traveling salesman problem, but only
to a certain degree of approximation.
Medicine, Electronic Nose, Security, and Loan
Applications - These are some applications that are in their
proof-of-concept stage, with the acception of a neural network
that will decide whether or not to grant a loan, something that
has already been used more successfully than many humans.
Miscellaneous Applications - These are some very interesting
(albeit at times a little absurd) applications of neural networks.
31. Contd…..
Stock Market Prediction - The day-to-day
business of THE STOCK MARKET is
extremely complicated. Many factors weigh in
whether a given stock will go up or down on
any given day. Since neural networks can
examine a lot of information quickly and sort
it all out, they can be used to predict stock
prices.