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  • Innovation in Apple

    Innovation in Apple

    Innovation in Apple, Inc. Part I: Thinking a technological innovation Apple Inc, is incorporated in 3 January 1977 as a multinational corporation which serves as a manufacturer and designer in the consumer electronics sector. Their focus point is production, marketing and support service of personal computers, computer hardware and software portable mp3 players, portable video players and finally mobile phones with the multimedia function. The company is located in USA, California, Silicon Valley. Today the

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    Essay Length: 300 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Vika
  • Networking for Innovation

    Networking for Innovation

    1. Aim The research is aimed at investigating the potential benefits of Networking for Innovation within WMita members 2. Objectives The objectives of the research are as follows: a. Establish the benefits and drawbacks of Networking for Innovation b. Evaluate the potential of this for WMita members c. Assess the ways in which members of WMita can be networked in the organisation d. Establish the interests of members in Networking for Innovation within WMita

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    Essay Length: 615 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Yan
  • Key Innovations and Adaptive Radiations

    Key Innovations and Adaptive Radiations

    An adaptive radiation was defined by Schluter (2000), as “the evolution of ecological diversity, within a rapidly multiplying lineage”. Species can go through an adaptive radiation (involving a diversification of that species), in response to having invaded a vacant ecological niche. It is thought the ability to do this, can be attributed to one or more key innovations developed by this species (i.e. the species has developed a new ‘key innovation’, which makes it possible

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    Essay Length: 1,762 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Edward
  • Brain Cancer Innovation: Attacking the Core

    Brain Cancer Innovation: Attacking the Core

    In the article Brain Cancer Innovation: Attacking the Core, Anne Denogeantries to clarify how deadly glioma (malignant tumor of the neurological cells) actually is, and how a balloon filled with radiation can extend a patients life. Anne goes on to explain that this treatment is not a cure but on average it doesgive the patient additional months if he or she did not take the surgery. This procedure is done to treat some of

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    Essay Length: 375 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Knowledge Governance and Value Innovation in the Asian Context’?

    Knowledge Governance and Value Innovation in the Asian Context’?

    Knowledge governance in Asia is probably not as vibrant in comparison to the rest of the world. In the past, many Asians rely on the apprenticeship system and this practice is still dominant in some trades. Many Asian believes that skills and knowledge should be passed on from one generation to another by word of mouth and not widespread as it will contort the original significance. They also believe that by sharing knowledge, they will

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    Essay Length: 262 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Mike
  • Innovations in Banking: Cash Management

    Innovations in Banking: Cash Management

    Innovations in banking: cash management.” In 1999, when Euro appeared, several new payment systems had been implemented in Europe. The most significant of them was TARGET. It allowed to transfer large sums of money within EU at a very high speed. Before TARGET it normally took one or two days to process a payment from one EU country to another. TARGET permitted to do such transfers quasi-real-time. Lots of large companies, holding accounts practically in

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    Essay Length: 261 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Conventional Oil Based Plastics Vs. Innovative Green Plastics

    Conventional Oil Based Plastics Vs. Innovative Green Plastics

    Conventional Oil Based Plastics Vs. Innovative Green Plastics The Twentieth century was filled with many inventions that have greatly influenced our world. The invention of plastic was one of the most dramatic of them all. Humans use plastics each and every day and just imagining a day without them is inconceivable. A material can be a plastic if it satisfies three conditions: its main ingredient must be a polymer material, it must be fluid

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    Essay Length: 1,271 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Bred
  • Trinity of Innovations: Amazon.Com

    Trinity of Innovations: Amazon.Com

    Trinity of Innovations: Amazon.com Successful businesses are important to study in order to gather information on how to be successful. From a retrospective study of a business that has made it through the trial period and developed a reputable reputation, one may glean some insight on what methods make a successful business. Amazon.com is one such successful business. Founded in 1994, by Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com was one of the first major companies to start selling

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    Essay Length: 678 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Impact of Erp Systems on Process Innovation - with a Special Focus on Mass Customization

    Impact of Erp Systems on Process Innovation - with a Special Focus on Mass Customization

    1. Introduction In the past ten years, a large number of national and international organizations have started to standardize and integrate their processes in one system to manage their key resources more effectively by implementing ERP systems. The integration of business functions and the ready availability of all types of necessary and unnecessary information have paved new ways for the customer approach. ERP systems are part of a generation of information systems which have changed

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    Essay Length: 271 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Max
  • Ethical Characteristics of Innovation and Change

    Ethical Characteristics of Innovation and Change

    Ethical Characteristics of Innovation and Change Within Corporate Leadership Ethics has been defined as overall standards and norms of individuals that direct the behavior of groups, organizations, and individual participants (Bottoroff, 2007). As it relates to the organization, the concept of ethics must be rooted in the basic culture of the firm. As such, leadership plays an integral role in the ethical behavior of employees and of how the firm itself conducts business. According to

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    Essay Length: 676 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Business Plan on New Innovations

    Business Plan on New Innovations

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0. Executive Summary………………………………………………………..2 2.0 Purpose of Business Case…………………………………….................2 3.0 Product Overview.…………………………………………………………..2 4.0 Opportunity Overview……………………………………………………...2 5.0 Market & Sales Activities………………………………………………….3 5.1 Market & Competitive Analysis 5.2 Objectives 5.3 Customer Segmentation 5.4 Product Positioning 5.5 Service Detail 6.0 Financial Discussion……………………………………………………….8 6.1 Key Assumptions 6.2 Capital Requirements 6.3 Financial Summary 6.3.1 Revenue Opportunity 6.3.2 Profit & Loss 6.3.3 Cash flow statement 7.0 Appendix………………………………………………………… 1.0 Executive Summary The Storage Solution will be implemented to support the

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Innovations in Asia

    Innovations in Asia

    Innovations in Asia Asian countries are no longer just a place to get cheap labour or programming skills. Innovation is on the rise. Although Asian countries have been able to use cost advantages and software coding prowess to attract outsource business from around the world, the region is quickly moving up the value chain to challenge America’s leadership innovation. The phrase “made in China”, which has been a normality to the greater population, has now

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    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: July
  • Innovative Approaches to Corporate Management

    Innovative Approaches to Corporate Management

    Running head: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO CORPORATE MANAGEMENT Innovative Approaches to Corporate Management University of Phoenix Abstract Year after year the same companies find themselves on the Fortune 500 list. One common denominator has been their approach to corporate management. In order for a company to be successful in today’s market, companies have to have a clear cut vision in the form of a mission statement and create a corporate culture which moves that vision into

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    Essay Length: 1,530 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: March 19, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Nbc and the Innovation of Television News, 1945-1953

    Nbc and the Innovation of Television News, 1945-1953

    THE SEARCH FOR A FORMAT In order to begin broadcasting news on the television, NBC had to find the perfect format that could easily be understood by the audience. They started by experimenting with the combination of the method used by radio stations and the method used by theatrical newsreels. The news-anchor would recite the news while music played in the background, complimenting photos, filmed events, and headlines that were displayed on the screen. This

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    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Appendix: Dell, an Innovative Change

    Appendix: Dell, an Innovative Change

    Appendix: Dell, An Innovative Change History of Dell Michael Dell, who is the founder of Dell Computers, began his venture towards revolutionizing the computer industry in 1980. In 1980, Dell purchased his first computer; an Apple II, and took it apart to understand how it was designed and made (Dell & Fredman, 1999, p. xi). In 1981, IBM introduced the Personal Computer (PC) and Dell saw this as a business opportunity. Dell switched from the

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: regina
  • Innovations in Business Software

    Innovations in Business Software

    ------------------------------------------------------------ README for Microsoft Works 8 ------------------------------------------------------------ (c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation For the latest information on Works, visit our Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/products/works, or, to access the Web site from within any Works program, on the Help menu, point to Microsoft on the Web, and then click Microsoft Works Home Page. ======================== HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT ======================== To more easily view this document, maximize the Notepad window. To print this document, click Print on

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Jack
  • Innovative Approaches in Corporate Management

    Innovative Approaches in Corporate Management

    Part 1 Polaroid and Xerox have these common strategic management points: First movers (Pioneers) Patents Propitious niche Product life cycle Market leaders Brand Name (Customer Loyalty) Polaroid Corporation and Xerox Corporation, being first movers, enjoyed propitious niches and were able to establish a monopoly for some period of time by establishing barriers to entry. Polaroid did this with its patent for its instant picture market, and that created an entry barrier for competitors until the

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    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: Anna
  • 5 Innovative Product and Their Marketability

    5 Innovative Product and Their Marketability

    PHASE 5 Idea generation 5.1 Idea Screening Brainstorming sessions are done to generate ideas. It must be kept in mind that entrepreneurs should be creative and at the same time logical. A large volume of ideas can be generated in short span of time but the challenge arises in screening the ideas to find out suitable and profitable business options. Therefore the screening process is of utmost importance to a prospective entrepreneur. Our group generated

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Artur
  • Portfolios of Interfirm Agreements in Technology-Intensive Markets: Consequences for Innovation and Profitability

    Portfolios of Interfirm Agreements in Technology-Intensive Markets: Consequences for Innovation and Profitability

    Portfolios of Interfirm Agreements in Technology-Intensive Markets: Consequences for Innovation and Profitability Research Question New product development has a broad range of determining factors. Such determining factors include the voice of the customer, internal knowledge development, and organizational processes and capabilities. In technology-intensive markets, firms need to corporate with each other to develop new products. “However, most research has concentrated on interfirm agreements in isolation, with special attention to dyadic information transfer and coordination and

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Human Innovation

    Human Innovation

    Where Do We Go Next Over the course of history, humanity has taken strides that have propelled us to be the most intelligent species that we have discovered. From the beginning of cavemen who could no more than grunt a command, to wireless communication and computer controlled systems, human innovation and gain have taken unbelievable strides. In one hundred years, we have gone from dreaming of flying through the air, to walking on the moon,

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    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Mike
  • Computer Crime: Prevention & Innovation

    Computer Crime: Prevention & Innovation

    In "Boys and girls: The development of gender roles," Beale gives us revealing overview of Freud''s personality theory. Beale point out both strengths and weaknesses of his answer to the questions of "Why" and "How" in gender development, but still leaves a chance for a reader to make up her/his own mind about whether or not to accept Freud''s theory. It is relatively easy, however, to find oneself torn between openheartedly going along with Freud''s

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    Submitted: April 24, 2010 By: Mike
  • Innovative Waste Disposal

    Innovative Waste Disposal

    As humanity develops new technology, the magnitude and severity of waste increases. When computers were developed, it widely was believed that the need for paper would be eliminated. On the contrary this was widely proven false and we are now utilizing more paper than ever. Canada is not an exception as the typical Canadian generates an average of three pounds of solid waste each day1. This alone shows what a careless species we have become-

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    Essay Length: 894 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Mike
  • Business Model and Cultural Innovation

    Business Model and Cultural Innovation

    Business leaders know the problem well, Customer and market needs are in a constant state of change, You figure out what customers want on Monday, and by Friday they may want something else. Moreover, in the week in between, a hungry pack of competitors have taken your idea and run with it. So, if you're going to achieve and sustain a leadership position in a global marketplace that never sleeps, your firm must be a

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    Essay Length: 477 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Steve
  • The Relationships Between Michael Porter's Theory of Competitiveness and Economic Development of Nations, Regions, and Cities and the Economics of Innovation

    The Relationships Between Michael Porter's Theory of Competitiveness and Economic Development of Nations, Regions, and Cities and the Economics of Innovation

    Extract Eighteen years ago in his masterpiece “The Competitive Advantage of Nations” Michael Porter developed a model to analyze the competitiveness and economic development of nations, regions, and cities, a model that is still a milestone in this field of enquiry. In this work I will try to show how that theory about competitiveness is related with some important aspects of economics of innovation, also in the light of the already visible effects of globalization.

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: Top
  • Innovation in Apple

    Innovation in Apple

    Innovation in Apple, Inc. Part I: Thinking a technological innovation Apple Inc, is incorporated in 3 January 1977 as a multinational corporation which serves as a manufacturer and designer in the consumer electronics sector. Their focus point is production, marketing and support service of personal computers, computer hardware and software portable mp3 players, portable video players and finally mobile phones with the multimedia function. The company is located in USA, California, Silicon Valley. Today the

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    Essay Length: 1,049 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: David

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