Category: Innovation

  • The World’s Refugees

    Analysis of Key Terms Wealthy nations: Developed, first world country Refugee: A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. Approach 1) Acknowledge that the wealthy nations should take in refugees. 2) Reject the absolute proposition and explain why wealthy nations shouldn’t be the only…

  • Pirates of Silicon Valley

    1. How would you describe both Jobs’ and Gates’ innovation process? a. Internal: An innovation process must have a defined goal, mission, and vision to keep the innovation competitive and successful. A firm should start with internal planning and move on to the execution of their innovation once goals and objectives have been defined. Steve…

  • Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital

    Knowledge is something that comes from information processed by using data. It includes experience, values, insights, and contextual information and helps in evaluation and incorporation of new experiences and creation of new knowledge. People use their knowledge in making decisions as well as many other actions. In the last few years, many organizations realize they…

  • Developing Mission, Vision, and Values

    Though they are not as good as a crystal ball, good mission and vision statements should invoke a desirable future and create uneasiness with the status quo. What’s in It for Me? Reading this chapter will help you do the following: 1. Understand the roles of mission, vision, and values in the planning process. 2.…

  • A Glimpse into the Future in “The Machine Stops”

    We all look in to the future and hope to see our world different and filled with news things. The problem is we can’t see what will become of us and what is in store. In “The Machine Stops”, by E. M. Foster, a world never imagined is played out in to a short story,…

  • The World’s Refugees

    Analysis of Key Terms Wealthy nations: Developed, first world country Refugee: A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. Approach 1) Acknowledge that the wealthy nations should take in refugees. 2) Reject the absolute proposition and explain why wealthy nations shouldn’t be the only…

  • Pirates of Silicon Valley

    1. How would you describe both Jobs’ and Gates’ innovation process? a. Internal: An innovation process must have a defined goal, mission, and vision to keep the innovation competitive and successful. A firm should start with internal planning and move on to the execution of their innovation once goals and objectives have been defined. Steve…

  • Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital

    Knowledge is something that comes from information processed by using data. It includes experience, values, insights, and contextual information and helps in evaluation and incorporation of new experiences and creation of new knowledge. People use their knowledge in making decisions as well as many other actions. In the last few years, many organizations realize they…

  • Developing Mission, Vision, and Values

    Though they are not as good as a crystal ball, good mission and vision statements should invoke a desirable future and create uneasiness with the status quo. What’s in It for Me? Reading this chapter will help you do the following: 1. Understand the roles of mission, vision, and values in the planning process. 2.…

  • Essay on Innovation in Transportation Technology

    A world without vehicles and transportation could be harsh for people to survive as trading and traveling are important for certain countries and regions to survive. Many vehicles used for transportation are very convenient and beneficial to our society, however, there is a price to pay for transportation such as money, resources, and more. Because…