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    Opportunities 1. Introduction: Although crest is a very strong brand and is extremely profitable, there is always room of improvement. Innovation is constant and it is important to continually prove, no matter how successful a company or brand is currently. Crest clearly understand this, evidence by multiple new brands and product line extensions, but crest still could improve in a few different areas. Crest could potentially benefit from improvements in social media products

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    Technology Roadmapping

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    TECHNOLOGY ROADMAPPING Sravanthi Gangula E-mail: gasr0901@stcloudstate.edu ABSTRACT In this competitive world it’s hard to enable the development and manufacture innovative products. Technology roadmapping is a strategic decision-making technique which is applied to a new product, process and technology to maintain business accordance which meets the companies objectives. This paper firstly describes the definition of technology roadmapping and, its advantages and disadvantages. Secondly

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    One area of technological advancement I have a personal interest in is the global opportunity to improve the availability of a quality education. Education is changing at all levels due to advances in technology. In my opinion, the changes cannot be fast enough. The Huffington Post reports, “According to a study conducted in late April by the U.S. Department of Education and the National Institute of Literacy, 32 million adults in the U.S. can 't read. That is 14 percent of the population. 21 percent

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    Meanwhile, we are also keenly aware of the significance of innovation in pursuit of sustainable development, especially in two dimensions. First is innovative thinking. The mind guides the individual’s actions, and the actions shape the future. The key is to give equal emphasis to both knowledge and actions, and to let actions speak louder than words. But in reality, to do is difficult while to know is easy. Achieving sustainable development is no exception. We need to foster a favorable environment to mobilize

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    Engineer in the Society

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    move on sustainable path so that engineers can be encouraged and supported to design sustainable technology for the purpose of economic development that benefits society in a holistic way now and in future. As Don Roberts advocates, we must become better informed of the interdependence of environmental, economic, health and social issues, inform others and become leaders, otherwise the agenda will be set by others who neither know the benefits nor the limit of technology in a sustainable modern society

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    Technology has now become a euphemism for the information age. As individuals, information rarely escapes our grasp as now anybody can have access to its vast array of knowledge. More importantly, in the midst of our global society, technology has a profound role on our nation's ability to participate in a more competitive environment. As the age old adage states, "Knowledge is power," and in many instances this statement is correct. Information allows individuals to make better informed decisions

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    Technology is one of the significant things that has drastically changed the way that people have lived their lives over the years. It is advancing at a rate only sustainable for those who are already encapsulated by it. Technology has taken over the world and taints the minds of those who have succumbed by having methods to addict many of all ages into a world that seems perfect. In the novel Feed by M.T. Anderson, civilization is on route to a detrimental downfall as 73% of Americans have neural

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    based thesis that mainly focuses on investing the role of ‘Super Normal’ and normality in driving a good and durable design of daily life in the current society with advanced technology and developed economy mainly in the realm of graphic design and type design. The idea is not only to define ‘Super Normal’ as a sustainable way to do design, but to better understand how ‘Super Normal’ and normality are visually communicated and operated through different typefaces by daily use for a long

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    What Makes A Domino Effect?

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    [3]  Electronics and Energy Technology is converted into solutions for customers in energy markets and solutions worldwide. 3M contribute to dependable communication networks, reliable sources of power and high-performance electronic devices. The company focuses on alternative energy

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    advancements in technology have rapidly improved, and our dependency and need of it has also increased, whether for good and bad. As these changes have occurred throughout the years, a new generation is born, one that has been exposed to these new advancements since birth, and the effects it is causing on developing children is something we have noticed, as this is the first generation to experience these changes. Through anthropology, psychology and sociology, the impact of technology on developing

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