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    How Significant were Technological Innovations during World War One? World War One brought a completely new form of warfare. Gone were the old ways of cavalry and slow firing bolt-action rifles. The war symbolised a change in the way we understand and fight wars. Leon Trotsky said that ‘War is the locomotive of history’. This was certainly true. The war was a catalyst for change. I am going to highlight three areas in which technological innovations made an impact – the development of submarines

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    Course Project: Google Strategic Plan for Managing Technological Innovation Jeremy Hartranft NETW 583 Professor Krell 4/2/2016   Section 1 Strategy TCO F – Given an organizational and industry context, identify and suggest a deployment strategy that will facilitate the success of a technologically-driven organization. “The world is becoming increasingly digital…Every major corporation needs a [technology] strategy. If not, then you have no real strategy.” (Lohr, 2014) That

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    Background Boston is one of America 's oldest metropolises and a center for social and technological innovation. Boston has worked to ensure that their residents receive the best possible municipal services, which is supported by a commitment to measuring performance against strategic priorities for all city departments. Automated, fast, friendly, responsive service should become the new face of government to the public. The City of Boston has raised a “BAR” on creating a more livable, cleaner

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    Second, Pep Boys must take advantage of the latest technological innovations that will enhance customer service, productivity and competitive sales to augment their profitability. Constantly changing technologies, and the need to evolve is a must. As noted by (Stacey, 2011), companies must not just keep up. They must be leaders in innovations, so that they do not become the followers, but leaders as well, setting an example for all others to emulate. One aspect of the increasing of sales has been

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    Three technological innovations from the market revolution that had social, economic, and political consequences in the U.S. are the steamboat, cotton gin and the telegraph. First off, John Finch invented the steamboat and Robert Fulton invented the first commercial steamboat in 1807 which affected the industrial revolution profoundly. It did so because now you can travel faster and ship your goods faster all by using steam. After Robert Fulton’s first trip, from new york city to albany, farmers

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    information system. This report aims to throw light on the transition of companies from traditional information systems to cloud based ones along with the risks and rewards involved in making this transition. CLOUD COMPUTING – A MODERN DAY TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION Cloud computing provides a medium of depositing and sharing processed information to designate computers and other devices, either within or outside an organization in a secured way. Once the relevant data and files are uploaded through the

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    International Journal of Management and Strategy (IJMS) 2011, Vol. No.II, Issue II, January-June 2011 http://www.myresearchpie.com/ ISSN: 2231-0703 TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN INDIAN BANKING SECTOR – USE OF IT PRODUCTS Dr. Kanhaiya Singh, Professor, Fore School of Management, New Delhi,India Dr. U. S. Pandey, Associate Professor University of Delhi, New Delhi, India Priya Gupta, Asst. Professor, SSCBS, University of Delhi, Research Scholar, BIT(Mesra) Ranchi ABSTRACT Transformation is taking in

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    Cultural Evolution vs. Technological Innovation Historically, in the relationship between human culture and technology, cultural evolution has lagged behind the pace of technological innovation. Technology is the human solution to fulfilling human needs. As these needs change, new technologies will supplement the old ones; inevitably changing the culture which created it, resulting in a co-evolution of technology and culture; and impacting the future of their culture. The disparate rate of

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    The Technological Innovation System Case study on the Danish Wind Energy System Questions 1 and 2: The two most important scientific journals that publish theoretical work on Innovation Systems: The two most important scientific papers are research policy with 330 published articles about innovation systems and technological forecasting and social change with 364 published articles on innovation systems. These two journals have the most articles published on Innovation systems

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    3. Literature Review 3.1 Potential for the SE-RE innovations SE-RE is a fairly new concept but many researches proves the high potential of its development. First of all, embracing the social values is the aim of social enterprises, including the environmental sector such as using green energy, recycling or tracking the fuel poverty. Moreover, growing state support for developing RET and the “technical reserve” of RETs (like unmanaged woodlands, garden waste going to landfill, etc.) (Kellett, 2007)

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