School of Engineering FIAP 271 Individual Assignment 1 Completed by: Mr G.A. Potgieter 23449810 Submitted to: Mr R. van Coller 12 May 2014 School of Mechanical Engineering ii TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................................II LIST OF TABLES ................................................................................................................................................II 1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................. 1 2. IDEA GENERATION ........................................................................................................................................... 1 2.1 Idea 1: Scamper: ...................................................................................................................................... 1 2.2 Idea 2: What if studies: ............................................................................................................................ 1 2.3 Idea 3: Da Vinci’s: ..................................................................................................................................... 2 2.4 Idea 4: Scamper: ...................................................................................................................................... 2 2.5 Idea 5: What if studies: ............................................................................................................................ 3 3. DESCRIPTION OF EACH IDEA ................................................................................................................. ... middle of paper ... ..., when you are out of range of the required radius for best signal and when the service provider decides so. Thus, it is a very save and user friendly idea and literally everybody will understand the concept. This will take modern technology to a whole level. The AHP recapitulate all the advantages perfectly and one can conclude that the idea of never worrying about one’s mobile battery status will bring happiness to even the saddest day. 6. CONCLUSION We live in the 21st century where technology is growing exponentially, hence the prodigious ideas generated from people surrounded by it. Wireless charging may sound eccentric now, but in the near future it will be as usual as coffee drinking. School of Mechanical Engineering 8 7. REFERENCE J.Kroon, Kroon, S. & Wichers, J., n.d. Professional Practice II , Creative Entrepreneurship, Pothcefstroom: North West University.
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All throughout Colorado there has been many developments and expansions. One of these developments is the railroad system. Railroads were and still are such an essential means of transportation for people as well for industries involving coal and fuel, and many other things. There are many key players and developers that took part in revitalizing Colorado in the 1870s. Some of these key players that contributed to the territory’s growth were William A.H. Loveland, Edward L. Berthoud, Henry M. Teller, and William Jackson Palmer.
From a range of videos and text referring to the focus of certain child such as Jara’na from the Australian Broadcasting Corporations Life Series website (ABC TV & Heiress Films, 2015). In a river town situated in northern NSW Jara’na was born; On the 3rd of august 2004. He was brought into a family of six children, with him being the youngest. His parents Michelle and Paul describe Jara’na to have the confidence to attempt new things, independent, stubborn through stages of life and at times can be mischievous. Jara’na states that when he grows up he wants to be a solider or a spy.
Today’s organizations require leadership styles conducive to supporting an organization’s culture, competiveness and effectiveness for survival in the 21st century. The depth of leadership presents leaders and managers with the task of understanding and supporting the needs of employees while maintaining strategic goals and missions throughout daily leadership. However, when an organization’s culture falters due to various factors, does leadership style bear the overall responsibility for internal discord?
In the US, where time is money, people are always in the rush. This probably explains why the high percentage of battery sales is impulsive purchasing. In addition, the American culture is highly receptive to technological innovations, so more efficient batteries are going to be needed.
Thank you for agreeing to participate in an interview. This interview is part of an assignment for an Intrapreneurship and Innovation Course at Grand Canyon University. The assignment asks students to garner first-hand perspective on the challenges of innovation and reflect on what they have learned in the course. Information collected during the interview will be used solely to complete the assignment and may be shared with class members and the instructor. If you have additional questions or concerns, or you would like to withdraw your consent to participate in the interview process, you can contact Frank Spitznogle at frank.spitznogle@gcu.edu. Again, thank you for taking the time to participate in an interview and contribute to the educational experience of business students at Grand Canyon
Even as I sit here typing this paper, my own shiny, rectangular piece of molded plastic and metal lies inches away from my fingertips, beckoning me to use it. Looking out the window, one of the first sights I see are people walking with one hand up to their ear, evidence this technology is in use. I can count on one hand the number of adults I know who do not own one these mobile devices. People are now able to be virtually accessible almost anywhere at any time.
Print. The. Gordon A. Gow, and Richard K. Smith. Mobile and wireless communications: an introduction, McGraw-Hill International, 2006. Print.
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This critical reflection seeks to provide an in-depth analysis of how the entrepreneurial tools taught throughout this semester has assisted me in developing insightful information towards my contributions of the business plan. The process allowed me to identify, clarify and test the credibility of my personal insights. Entrepreneurial tools being assessed are customer experience mapping, questioning and idea networking. The paper started off with a detailed introduction of the actual product that my group have finalised on, then followed by comprehensive evaluations of the tools. Lastly, it ends off with a reflective conclusion with valuable learning points. All in all, it improved the quality of my contribution towards the project.
The hardest part about producing a product like we are, is the technology. Technology is going to keep improving. But will our product? That is the question. It is hard to have an incredible idea like a solar powered smartphone but keep it up to date with the rest of it surrounding technology. With the right companies and suppliers, this product has the capability to change everything.
The field of young entrepreneurs looking to create their own success in the business world is rife with digital and app based start-ups. In fact, if you were to sit down 100 business students and asked them what their big business idea was, odds are plenty of them would take the form of a digitally based product. There is no doubt that success can be found in such realm, history tells us that, but many young entrepreneurs are finding that there is still plenty of life in so-called ‘traditional sectors’.
Creativity is a key part in the entrepreneurial process. It is the ability to invent something new or change something (Webster, 1976). According to (Cromie, 2000), Creative people show some particular characteristics. They find problems very interesting and are not afraid of obstacles; rather, they try to find out the solution of those problems.