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Title: Business and Mobile Technology


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Business and Mobile Technology
  • Dr S J Rees

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Cost Avoidance
  • Staff numbers exceed building space client
    considering office move
  • Remote working is the alternative
  • Web-based working (VPN, email, file transfer)
  • Voice communications (telephone, mobile PBX
    extension)
  • Tied line? Leased line? ISDN? ADSL?
  • If mobile, GPRS and mobile VPN

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Cost Avoidance (ii)
  • Need to re-equip remote staff with equipment at
    lower cost than direct laptop for laptop
    replacement
  • PDA with communications facilities
  • Probably GPRS for web type access
  • Mobile VPN for information
  • GPS for location, directions, etc.
  • Cost for Office type facilities probably 700 -
    1000 cheaper than laptop computer

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Cost Avoidance (iii)
  • Need to install a network, but anticipate change
    of buildings in the near future
  • IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN (WLAN)
  • If need faster-than-Ethernet performance, go for
    IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN, but remember the EC
    licensing situation is still fluid
  • Wired access to router or ISP connection to get
    external Internet
  • When they move, take it with them

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Cost Avoidance (iv)
  • Need to increase sales, and sales numbers are
    related to numbers of client visits
  • Internal telesales operation with synchronised
    remote diary management, phone and email
  • Internal sales staff make appointments,
    pre-qualify opportunities
  • Field executive makes the visit
  • Can raise visit count by 30

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Cost Avoidance (v)
  • Need to increase maintenance effort without
    taking on additional staff
  • Internal maintenance scheduling with remote
    synchronised diary management
  • Mobile VPN
  • Remote expertise deployment
  • Only visit once if possible

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Cost Avoidance (vi)
  • Need to increase the efficiency of sales or
    maintenance visits
  • Access to company information systems by mobile
    VPN, service bulletin boards
  • Email
  • Picture transfer
  • Remote deployment of expertise

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Cost Avoidance (vii)
  • Need to increase workforce but cannot afford
    incremental costs to expand numbers of people
  • Work smarter, not harder!
  • Use mobile email and VPN to utilise dead time in
    commuting, waiting for meetings.
  • If two hour commute, can effectively add 25 to
    an eight hour working day!!!

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Time Efficiency (i)
  • Complex products and services leading to repeated
    service and maintenance visits
  • Remote deployment of expertise
  • VPN
  • At all costs, must visit only once
  • US based major IT supplier in UK rates each
    service visit at a cost of 550, even when more
    than one visit per day

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Time Efficiency (ii)
  • Difficult to schedule meetings/get key staff
    together
  • If mostly an on-site problem, distributed
    synchronised diary management over LAN
  • Remote diary management with synchronisation
    using GPRS etc.
  • Can liberate up to 25 of secretarial/admin time
    wasted on telephone chases for meetings
    arrangements

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Time Efficiency (iii)
  • Need to improve customer communications and CRM
  • Integrated mobile VPN with CRM system access
  • Diary management linked to CRM system
  • Visibility of CRM status to client relationship
    managers

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Time Efficiency (iv)
  • Avoid wasted time with finding client premises
  • GPS
  • Be careful with lock times a 30 second lock
    time is utterly useless if driving around
    Birmingham (the period between seeing enough
    satellites around the buildings is pretty much
    less than 30s)
  • Be careful that the maps for your territory are
    good quality and high definition

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Control (i)
  • Incorrect delivery problems with clients
  • Shoot your storesman if only a few
    products/shipments
  • Barcodes if easy access
  • Radio frequency ID tags
  • If access difficult
  • If high volume
  • If complex pallet lading

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Control (ii)
  • Supplier deliveries feature incorrect product
  • Bar coding if easy access, immediate unload
  • Radio frequency ID tags
  • Quality management software
  • Most companies dont know how much gaffe kit they
    have lurking in incoming stores

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Control (iii)
  • Damage to product in transit
  • Radio frequency ID tags
  • Condition monitoring equipment (sensor/transmitter
    pairs), such as temperature transmitters,
    accelerometers
  • When and where of damage is important,
    particularly with insurance claims involved

16
Control (iv)
  • Inefficient use of delivery vehicles
  • Location based services
  • Optimised routing software
  • GPS navigation
  • SMS
  • email messaging
  • Spot pricing for empty returns?

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Control (v)
  • Control problems with low grade remote staff
  • Mobile telephony
  • Location based services
  • GPS navigation
  • SMS
  • Email messaging
  • Turn it off or break it and collect your cards
    the same day

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Control (vi)
  • Control problems with production workers/quality
    driven standards improvement for customers
  • Integrated monitoring equipment
  • Bar coding or radio tags
  • With WLAN links if appropriate to environment
    (electrical noise can be problemmatical)

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Control (vii)
  • Incorrect work instructions abrogating quality
    approach
  • Worn PDA
  • Wireless LAN downloaded work instructions
  • Central server
  • Bar code or radio tag mapped to work instructions
    database

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Miscellaneous
  • Need relatively low cost means to expand
    marketing effort
  • SMS advertising
  • If money no object, link into television and
    magazine advertising campaign
  • Give them something back (vouchering)

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Miscellaneous (ii)
  • Need to increase non-shop based sales, to expand
    non-direct client base, to improve brand
    recognition
  • M-commerce
  • SMS advertising
  • Give them something back approach to vouchering

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Miscellaneous (iii)
  • Mobile telephony charges are too high
  • Look at tailored tariffs package or mobile PBX
    extension

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Miscellaneous (iv)
  • Need to refurbish graded listed building or high
    quality office space, but will not accommodate
    cosmetic disturbance
  • Wireless LAN

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Summary
  • Huge span of application
  • Best solution to some basic problems
  • Range of invention for new products is enormous
  • Basically want CRM integrated with Diary
    Management integrated with Company Information
    Sources, and all Available at All Times to All
    Company Staff
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