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= Attendees =
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== Attendees ==
 
   
 
   
 
John Davies, Iain Cardow, Simon Wright, Andrew Farncombe
 
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== Chairs meeting: ==
 
== Chairs meeting: ==
 
   
 
   
Simon Wtright attended,  Similar to the Services group other groups were meeting by Zoom or Teams – with more shorter meetings.but  Looking forward to some face-to-face meetings.
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Simon Wtright attended,  Similar to the Services group other groups were meeting by Zoom or Teams – with more shorter meetings.but  Looking forward to some face-to-face meetings.
  
 
== Don’t Panic Guide tp Service Systems Engineering ==
 
== Don’t Panic Guide tp Service Systems Engineering ==
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== Simple idea of what is a service what is a product? ==
 
== Simple idea of what is a service what is a product? ==
 
*Based on Accountants end of year accounts  
 
*Based on Accountants end of year accounts  
*Where one lot of spend is Capital and the other is Operations.
 
 
* Services go into Operations Products go into Capital.
 
* Services go into Operations Products go into Capital.
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=== Definitions of Capital Expenfiture and Operatipns Expenditure ===
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* Capital expenditure, or CAPEX, is the term used for the money spent by businesses on physical assets.
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* An operational expenditure (Opex) is the money a company spends on an ongoing, day-to-day basis in order to run a business or system.
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Where one lot of spend is Capital and the other is Operations.
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* For example a washing machine, if you buy it its capital, if you rent it it’s a servide.  Will depend on the apaper work if if its sold or rented,   
 
* For example a washing machine, if you buy it its capital, if you rent it it’s a servide.  Will depend on the apaper work if if its sold or rented,   
 
*But if you buy it with a warrantee then it has a Product component and a Service component.
 
*But if you buy it with a warrantee then it has a Product component and a Service component.
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*To get round this some businesses use the terms Services and Equipment.   
 
*To get round this some businesses use the terms Services and Equipment.   
  
== Definitions of Capital Expenfiture and Operatiopns Expenditure ==
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 12:55, 6 December 2021

6th December 2021

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[edit] Attendees

John Davies, Iain Cardow, Simon Wright, Andrew Farncombe apologies: Mark Womersley, Neil Hunter


[edit] ASEC2021

Simon attended. Overall conference was gppd. We did not present on SSE, Good presentations on other topics. Poster was displayed but no-one visited. This was akso true of other [posters. Likely to be dropped in future years.

[edit] Chairs meeting:

Simon Wtright attended, Similar to the Services group other groups were meeting by Zoom or Teams – with more shorter meetings.but Looking forward to some face-to-face meetings.

[edit] Don’t Panic Guide tp Service Systems Engineering

Simon has filled in forms based on wgat needs to go in a gyude. Has produced some drafts. Team to quick review if possible on general route.

[edit] Simple idea of what is a service what is a product?

  • Based on Accountants end of year accounts
  • Services go into Operations Products go into Capital.

[edit] Definitions of Capital Expenfiture and Operatipns Expenditure

  • Capital expenditure, or CAPEX, is the term used for the money spent by businesses on physical assets.
  • An operational expenditure (Opex) is the money a company spends on an ongoing, day-to-day basis in order to run a business or system.

Where one lot of spend is Capital and the other is Operations.

  • For example a washing machine, if you buy it its capital, if you rent it it’s a servide. Will depend on the apaper work if if its sold or rented,
  • But if you buy it with a warrantee then it has a Product component and a Service component.
  • Problem with Financial Services where they sell services as ‘Products’
  • To get round this some businesses use the terms Services and Equipment.


[edit] Date of next meeting

7th or 14th February. Members of the woder group to be invited.

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