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    The New Media Consortium is a world-wide expert community concerned with educational technology. Their role is to help our all sorts of educational institutions to incorporate and improve innovative technologies. The ‘NMC Horizon Report Preview’ provides summaries of trends, challenges, and important developments in educational technology (NMC Horizon Report Preview 2015 K-12 Edition, 2015). Six key trends are identified and presented depending on their lasting impact. For example, experts see the

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    Also with the new innovations, free market system became more popular. Even though you can give Europe and England credit for a jumpstart in the idea of progress, other parts of the country slowly came along with innovations to make for continuation of progress. For instance, America came along slowly, but they made heavy contributions to the time of progress. By the end

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    Bing Crosby’s Innovations Tom Freston once stated, “Innovation is taking two things that already exist and putting them together in a new way.” To be successful in innovation it is as elementary as blending together two things and generating a new outcome. Harry Lillis Crosby was an American twentieth-century singer and actor born in 1903. He was nicknamed Bing from a comic strip and it adhered to him through his innovations and inspirations (“Harry Lillis Crosby,” 1995). Bing Crosby created a simple

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    of the product to the customers. Even though AMD competitors have increased R&D investment but the product outcome surpasses the quality and features that end customer receives through its vast IP (Intellectual Property) usage. AMD uses product innovation that the end customers value. AMD is at its best when it’s talking bold, calculated risks and aggressively pursuing the leading edge technologies

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    utilizing an abundant portion of their revenue towards R&D. Spending 40 billion dollars has empowered Samsung to grow their organization by innovation (Kotler, Keller 363). These innovations provide Samsung with a pioneering advantage. For instance, they were the first company to launch a “cell phone with an MP3 player”, (Kotler, Keller 363). In each of their innovations, Samsung has benefited immensely and helped strengthened the organization. Moreover, this research helps the company to prepare for the

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    Have you ever had a miraculous idea? The kind of idea where your head keeps on spinning with intriguing questions, so many that your head might spin right off. Where to start and whose going to pay for it? Is the idea even possible to make? These are a couple of the question racing through your mind. As if you were feel your adrenaline is oozing through you as if you were pierced with a knife. You want to tell everyone in the world, but in the real world there are people out their looking to steal

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    3M Corporation Company Background: The Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Corporation (3M) was founded in 1902. It reported sales revenues of $16.7 billion during the year 2000. These revenues came from 3M 's six business divisions: industrial; transportation, graphics, and safety; healthcare; consumer and office; electro and communications; and specialty materials. All business divisions were profitable in 2000. The same year, the company made more than 60,000 products and about $5.6 billion sales

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    To shift from Red Ocean to blue ocean, emphasis must be made to the six principles/steps that leads to the formulation and execution of the blue ocean strategy. Chan and Maubourgne identified that the first step to create the blue ocean strategy is to reestablish the market limit to breach competition so that the blue ocean becomes apparent using the six-path framework. The challenge a company faces in order to succeed is spotting the opportunities. The six steps are: 1. Look for possible alternatives

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    As a manager, a continuous balancing act is performed, simultaneously juggling numerous roles each unique on its own. When combined results in effective managerial leadership. A crucial aspect of being an effective manager to act as a mentor, when doing this it is essential to be accessible, approachable and interact with your employees on a consistent basis; reaffirming that their efforts do not go unnoticed. Establishing such a foundation ensures that employees take ownership and pride in their

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    Approaches in Technology Entrepreneurship: Dilemmas and Choices – Bricolage Versus Breakthrough Zhangjin Chen Student ID: 8450274 Innovation Management & Entrepreneurship Course Unite Code: BMAN61001 The University of Manchester December 2012 CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 2.0 Bricolage versus Breakthrough----------------------------------------------------------- 2 2.1 Starting Position

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