Technology Case StudyOrder DescriptionEach case poses several questions that require your personalized analysis along with bibliographic citations from course materials and outside readings. For eachselected case:1. Carefully analyze the case based on the concepts and principles from background readings, required texts, in-class presentations, literature reviews, and otherinformation sources (books, academic and trade journal articles, business publications, etc.) related to class content.
2. For each case, prepare a critical analysis for each question (worth up to 7 points per case). You must address all questions included with the case and optionalissues of your choice. Your answers should synthesize and integrate course content and other resources to develop a personalized and defensible analysis. A thoroughresponse for most questions should total about 500 words.
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8. Be sure to save your document frequently during editing.Review the Harvard Business School outline, Managing the Internet of Things: How Smart, Connected Products are Changing the Competitive Landscape, which accompaniesa webinar presented by Michael Porter and James Heppelmann (posted to Blackboard as a PDF).Your role in this case is as a strategy consultant working with your organization to explore the use of smart connected products for either 1) developing newproprietary products or services, or 2) deploying third-party systems to improve operational efficiency, effectiveness, or sustainability.Questions1. Refer to Figure 2 in the Harvard document as a framework. Discuss what you believe to be the potential for developing smart connected products in your currentorganization to sell to customers. These products could either extend an existing product line or be a new product line. Which level of smart connected product (smartconnected product, product system, or system of systems) would be most likely pursued by your company, and why?
Your response:2. Consider the operational environment of your company. Identify and discuss one example of an existing process and supporting system that could be improved throughuse of smart connected products. Discuss the general features of a proposed smart connected product to improve operations in this area. The product can either be anexisting product or one not yet on the market.
Your response:3. Refer to Figure 3 in the Harvard document. For your proposed use of smart connected products discussed in either Question 1 or Question 2, answer at least three ofthe strategic choice questions identified in Figure 3 (omitting questions 1 and 10). Which of these three questions do you see as most significant for your companygiven its current business strategy and capabilities, and why?
Your response:4. Other observations and recommendations: