Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Autonomous cars



By: Jacquelynne Rattler-Simmons

The world is changing everyday and so is technology. I have been doing research on emerging technologies and the big thing that keeps coming up are autonomous cars. The autonomous car is a self-driving car and is already on the road in some places. Studies are saying that all cars will be self-driving by the year 2050. This new technology will also raise the sticker price on cars from around $7,000 and $10,000 in 2025 but will drop to $3,000 and $5,000 between 2030 and 2035 once no driver controls are available. As this technology improves over time it will be more beneficial.

I don't really know how I feel about them though. It is a great idea, but I just don't think they are safe. Sure your car could be driving lyft or uber for you while you're asleep or working as we discussed in class, but what happens if there is an accident? I believe that this will be our reality in the future and will be the only way to go and by then all the kinks will be worked out. So, if we are not ready for this now, we better get ready.




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The Future of the cell phone.

By: Onieja Taylor

A short forty-one years ago, Martin Cooper, an engineer for Motorola, had a clever idea of people being able to carry their mobile devices everywhere. In April 1973, Cooper became the first individual to make a call on a portable mobile device. The device weighed more than two pounds, and it took nearly 10 hours to charge for only 35 minutes of conversation. Now a days that idea is strongly hard to believe. Today people cannot live without their cellphones. Joshua Bell, an anthropologist and curator of globalization at the Natural History Museum identifies this idea as true. For the past two years, Bell and Joel Kuipers, an anthropologist at George Washington University, have researched mobile phone culture and how it has become a global phenomenon.

Bell proclaims that phones will literally become a part of us. We also discussed this idea in class. Technology has literally changed so much over the years and it could only get better from here. Bell along with other futurologists believe that phones will become a "remote control" for our daily lives. Rumors have surfaced that maybe phone will be holographic displays. The future phones will also help educationally. It has been predicted that more than one in three children will have a mobile device. Children will be able to use the camera and voice recorder tools as teaching methods. Companies have also looked into eco-friendly mobile devices. At the mobile world congress trade show in 2016, an idea was introduced by Kyocera. It was a solar powered prototype. The phone was originally for those who work outdoors but the company hasn't created a way to charge the phone without a wall charger. There is no denying that cellphones will eventually become one with us humans but there is no telling when.



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Monday, February 27, 2017

Monday February 27, 2017 - Class #10 - SWOT analysis


TODAY:

SWOT analysis

SWOT Analysis is a simple but useful framework for analyzing your organization's strengths and weaknesses, and the opportunities and threats that you face. It helps you focus on your strengths, minimize threats, and take the greatest possible advantage of opportunities available to you.

Broken into two parts:

1) Chart - outline
2) Analysis


Example
SWOT - Autonomous Cars







1) OUTLINE


2) Analysis

Autonomous driving would create a transportation revolution, not only economically, but culturally.  Handsfield reiterates the common topic of isolationism when he says, “As urbanists, we’ve often succumbed to a gut reaction that cars are bad, transit is good. However, the reality is that it is not cars that are bad, but the single-occupancy driver paradigm that is so damaging to our environment, urban fabric and quality of life.”   While self-driving cars might change the way we own and share automobiles for transportation, will it isolate us further from one another? [5]
The technology itself also poses major threats.  Will the software systems be tamper-proof?  What if someone reprogrammed a self-driving car for malicious purposes?
In order to operate efficiently, there must be a single, ultimate network on which these vehicles communicate and operate with one another.  Privacy concerns will surely arise when your location can be tracked based on your transportation history.  Surely someone will seek to collect and sell that information much the same way your browsing habits are recorded online.  Public response to such an invasion of privacy could have a staggering effect on the implementation of a self-driving automobile into society.
All of these threats (and many more) will likely become factors in the biggest threat to autonomous driving; the special interest lobby.  There are a lot of people with a lot of money that would not like to see the current paradigm of transportation change.  Auto manufacturers, driver’s unions, oil companies, etc.  The list is potentially endless of influential groups that would see self-driving cars as a threat.
Google: Winners/Losers





RISK !



By Karleah Malcolm

We are often scared of the outcome of certain choices and the idea of something not fully resulting how we wanted it to result in. Have you ever thought about the good that may come from taking that risk that you may regret down the line not taking?

As you look back on your career and life to date, where do you wished you'd been a little braver, trusted in yourself more, and been less cautious in the chances you took? 

When I have conversations with people in their thirties and beyond, many have told me if they could do their career over or parts of their lives over again, they'd have taken more risks, settled less and spoken up more. In short, they wished they'd been more courageous in the risks they'd taken.  

We are all still young, but perhaps we all can relate. Often we know what it is we want to do, but we still don't do it. Why? Because, we are innately risk averse and afraid of putting our vulnerability on the line. The status quo, while not particularly fulfilling, can seem like an easier, softer, less scary, option. Today, advances in brain imaging technology can now show and verify that we human beings are wired to be risk averse.

Meaning we find it much easier to settle with the status quo, keep our mouths closed and our heads down rather than make a change, take a chance, or speak up and engage in what I call a "courageous conversation." When weighing up whether to take an action that could leave us vulnerable to failing or some other form or loss (of reputation, money, social standing, pride etc.), we have an innate tendency to misjudge four core elements in assessing risk. While we are all still young, growing, living and learning,

I want to challenge everyone to take more risks. Look forward to different outcomes in each risk taken and don't be the person in their forties looking back on what life could've been if you had just taken that RISK!


Thursday, February 23, 2017

BY: Aliyah Ramsey - Future Fashion Technology


Future Fashion Technology

BY: Aliyah Ramsey




 
Technology is advancing and becoming a major part of the world. Fashion is also advancing with technology. With a lot of technology being digital, fashion is becoming more digitalized with clothes and allowing people to live with technology around their bodies. The creators project connects human bodies, emotions, and intimacy with fashion technology. Many of their products and what they create is 3D and has a form of betraying future looks. One particular look created was a bubble dress. 

The bubble dress was made to show different emotions of the heart. The pop artist Lady Gaga and her stylist loved the dress and decided to do a photo shoot campaign to show off the dress. Other artist like Azealia Banks, Black Eyed Peas, and Wayne McGregor also wore their items. Future fashion trends are starting to repeat itself from the past and with the evolution of time and human bodies, the creators project make products to enhance fashion with technology. 










Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Wednesday February 22, 2017 - Class #9

Today:

6 Key Success Factors:

These KSFs are used to determine the potential success of a business in a particular industry.


Watch This Video First
Professor Sistrunk



Here is a list of the 6 KSF





Video on 6 KSF




Using Key Success Factor (Your Career Goals)




Exam (Class #8 & #9) Starts: 
Thursday February 23, 2017 Noon until
Sunday February 26, 2017 Midnight

Monday, February 20, 2017

Monday February 20, 2017 - Class #8 -

Today:

The five forces model of competition.


FROM: Professor Sistrunk - watch first



The 5 Forces Model of Competition
created by Dr. Porter in 1979




Discussion of 5 forces model of competition
Interview with Dr. Porter




Why use this Model




Model applied to Netfix


Model applied IKEA


Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Wednesday February 15, 2017 - Class #7 - Risk

TODAY:


1) 2nd exam results;




























2) risk;



Next week;

1) both classes will be on Youtube
    a) Monday February 20, 2017
    b) Wednesday February 22, 2017
2) chapter 3 will be covered in both classes
3) exam #3 - Thursday Feb. 23, 2017 thru Sunday Feb, 26, 2017 at Midnight

Monday, February 13, 2017

Monday February 13, 2017 - Class #6

Today:

Discuss Chapter 2

Cover two Items today from Chapter 2

1) Plan of operation:

  • Goal - where are you going
  • Objective - Specific Measurements
  • Strategy  Plan of action - direction
  • Tactics - Action Steps


2) Statements about who we are

  • Mission Statement - Purpose
  • Vision Statement - future
  • Core Values - Cultural beliefs



Wednesday February 15, 2017 - 
Chapter 3 - Evaluating a Company's External Environment

Blog posts due from:

  1. Morgan, Evans
  2. Karleah, Malcolm




Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Wednesday February 8, 2017 - Class #5

Today in class:

Chapter #2 - Charting a Company's Direction


Overview - Important terms






1) Developing a Strategic, vision, mission and values


Mission vs Vision Statement






Write a good Vision Statement



Write a good Mission Statement



 Core Values


2) Setting Objectives

 Objectives






3) Crafting Strategy to achieve objectives and move company along



4) Execute the strategy









5) Evaluating/analyzing (internal/external forces) - make corrections





HOMEWORK:

Classmarker Exam on videos above: 
Open Thursday Feb 9, 2017 at noon - end Monday Feb 12, 2017 at 12:01 am

Write a vision Statement and mission statement about you.
Email it to me by Monday Feb 12, 2017 at 12:01 am


Monday Feb 12, 2017 - Class #6

Chapter #3 - Company's External Eviroment

Monday, February 6, 2017

Monday February 6, 2017 - Class #4

The day after:

Today

  1. Sample Classmarker test
  2. Blog Schedule
  3. Chapter #1 - Strategy, Business Models and Competitive Advantage
  4. Gratification



Wednesday Feb 8, 2017 - Assignment
Chapter #2 - Charting a Company's Direction

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Wednesday February 1, 2017 - Class #3

Today:


  1. We will discuss business strategies and models.
  2. Make sure you are signed up on Classmarker, Schoology and have received course messages (text/email).



Homework for Class #4:


  1. Chapter #1 - Finish reading
  2. Take Sample Test on Classmarker: Today until Sunday at Midnight
  3. Watch this video below:
  4. Will have blog schedule available on Monday.