What factors do you think enabled Iddan‚ an engineer with no medical background‚ to pioneer the development of wireless endoscopy? Counterintuitive though it may seem‚ sometimes NOT being an expert in a particular field is conducive to creating breakthrough innovation in that field. Because Iddan was not a gastroenterologist‚ he was not “trapped” in the paradigm that the bowel must be scoped using a camera attached to a flexible rod (an endoscope). Instead‚ he applied concepts from his own background
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What you would do before‚ during and after an earthquake? Earthquake is a natural phenomenon that happens all over the world. It causes a lot of horrible losses and sometimes even human losses. It shivers even when we talk about it‚ it’s like been played with‚ you can think only about one thing that your life is about to end. So what you would do before‚ during and after the earthquake if you knew that it might happen in a week?! At the beginning you must know how to be prepared is a good question
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innovative products are introduced or consumer tastes have changed. There is intense price cutting‚ and many more products are withdrawn from the market. Profits can be improved by reducing marketing spending and cost cutting. As sales decline‚ the firm has several options: * Maintain the product‚ possibly rejuvenating it by adding new features and finding new uses. * Harvest the product–reduce costs and continue to offer it‚ possibly to a loyal niche segment. * Discontinue the product‚ liquidating
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British Journal of Management‚ Vol. 10‚ 335-350 (1999) Why do Managers Do What They Do? Reconciling Evidence and Theory in Accounts of Managerial Work Colin Hales Westminster Business School‚ University of Westminster‚ London NWl 5LS‚ UK This article seeks to show that there has been surprisingly little interest in developing a causal explanation of the consistently documented common characteristics of managerial work and attempts to sketch out such an explanation. It is argued that researchers
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Monopolies can be national (royal mail)‚ regional (water companies) or local (petrol station). Unlike a perfect competition situation were firms are ’price takers ’ and only respond to consumer demand‚ a monopoly finds itself in an imperfect competition market. In this type of market the firm is more of a ’price maker ’ and can therefore influence the market price. When comparing monopoly and perfect competition under the same conditions‚ we can find that the monopolist when in equilibrium produces
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Ted Talk: “What do babies think?” The ted talk that was examined was “What do babies think” with speaker Alison Gopnik. This ted talk discussed an overview of how babies actually think and process the world around them. The speaker starts by saying that babies in the past have been thought to be irrational‚ illogical and unable to determine and understand cause and effect. But babies actually tend to be better thinkers that most adults. Babies could actually be thought as the world’s
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2) Are you a flexible teacher? If so‚ explain how. Yes‚ I am a flexible teacher. I am completely aware of the fact that all students are not the same‚ some are fast learners and some are slow learners‚ some learn best in auditory manner and others through visual media. I am flexible in the sense that I address these differences and make it a point to respond to their different needs. 3) What will you do to modify your teaching to meet the needs of a gifted student? A gifted student in the midst
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LaTricia Dickson-Battle EED-364 October 13‚ 2013 Ronald Clutter Assessing A Student In education the main approach of an assessment is to determine what students have learned in a course or program. By determining what and how students learn teachers can oversee student progress‚ clarify student’s strengths and weaknesses‚ and keep a journal of these results to better help students. Second grade students are assessed to simply find the areas of struggles in their learning. I created and conducted
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Company Background & Product Analysis 1.1 Briefly provide a background discussion on your company and their products/services. Identify which product you can have chosen to analyze and why? What category of new product is it? Nokia‚ the world’s largest mobile phone maker. It is the world leader in mobile communications‚ driving the growth of the big mobility industry. Nokia is dedicated to increasing people’s lives and productivity by providing easy-to-use and secure products like mobile phones
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their quest to acquire and develop new products‚ will the use of the PTSTP method help Pepsi develop new products in order to obtain a sustainable competitive advantage?A product is defined in three levels; core‚ actual‚ and augmented. The core of the product is the benefit it offers the consumer. For the example of colas‚ it could be refreshment‚ energy (sugar and caffeine)‚ alertness‚ or just pleasure. The soda itself is the actual product. The augmented product for a cola could be the recognition
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