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A 2200 kg pile driver is used to drive a steel I-beam into the ground. The pile driver falls 5.00 m before coming into contact with the top of the beam, and it drives the beam 16.0 cm farther into the ground before coming to rest. Using energy considerations, calculate the average force the beam exerts on the pile driver while the pile driver is brought to rest.

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1.What is groupthink, and what effect does it have on decision-making? What is consensus building, and how does it differ from groupthink? 75 words in length.2.When should employees participate in decision-making, and why? 75 words3.The chief executive officer (CEO) of a small manufacturing business wants to form a committee to make decisions about a new company policy for the use of personal devices in the workplace. What advice would you give him or her and the committee members about how to be sure the group succeeds at making a good decision? 300 words

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Question 1 (1 point) Post Card Depot, an large retailer of post cards, orders 3,428,110 post cards per year from its manufacturer. Post Card Depot plans on ordering post card 24 times over the next year. Post Card Depot receives the same number of post cards each time it orders. The carrying cost is $0.28 per post card per year. The ordering cost is $387 per order. What is the annual carrying costs of post card inventory (round the answer to two decimal places)?Your Answer:

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Perform a requirements analysis to formulate and deploy a business information system solution to solve the problem identified in Exercise G. Provide specific details and state any assumption you make with respect to the problem.Complete a set of use cases for the Exercise G scenario.Submit the requirements analysis and use cases as Word documents.

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Prompt and TOPIC: APPLE INC.1.)    Perform research2.)    Identify the hard and soft technology used for both the domestic and global environments. This is not about computers or software; see lesson plan for details and remember to incorporate critical thinking.3.)    Identify the technology barriers to the company in both environments.4.)    Evaluate the strategy used and how the company will protect their technology.5.)    Make recommendations on how the company can overcome these. It is not sufficient to say you have no recommendations; incorporate critical thinking.Instructions:***3 complete paragraphs; a paragraph is a minimum of 100 words.***2-3 CREDIBLE SCHOLARLY SOURCES***APA FORMAT***INFORMATION BELOW PLEASE USE IT TO UNDERSTAND THE PROMPT MUCH EASIERLearning Objective: Working with chosen company, you will detect and evaluate hard and soft technology using both the Domestic and Global environments of the company.Learning Objective 2: The Technology EnvironmentWhat do Business Theorists Say About the Technology Environment?Most business theorists see the Technology Environment as an enabler to all the others, especially the globalization of business. The true business experts, could be viewed as theorists, in the Technology Environment are not academicians (although of course there are some), but business leaders/practitioners. John Chambers, CEO of Cisco, a successful developer and manufacturer of chips for pc’s and networks, was also a noted technology theorist, inventing the axiom that the capacity and speed of pc chips doubles every 3 years. He also said (way back in the early 1990’s “voice communication will be free” and the “internet will change the way we do everything”. All of his predictions have already come true. It’s worth noting that technology breakthroughs often are the result of academic research, for example the “search engine” and the Windows interface. Other breakthroughs have been made in “garages” by dropouts (e.g. Gates and Allen – DOS, Brin and Page – Google, Zuckerberg – Facebook, Alan Emtage – search engines). In addition, collaboration between academia and the military was the initial creator of the internet.Equally as important as the creators of breakthrough technologies are the practitioners who have further developed and deployed new technology. We’ll discuss the developers like Microsoft and Apple in the next section when we discuss “hard technology” companies. We’ll also discuss “soft technology” companies, i.e. all the other companies that don’t develop the new technologies directly but deploy/implement them to increase productivity, customer/employee satisfaction, etc.Hard and Soft Technology CompaniesThe distinction that we make between “hard” and “soft” technology companies (not the technology itself) in business is a very helpful way of thinking about the Technology Environment.Virtually every enterprise (including corporations, non-profits, government agencies, military organizations, etc.) has been implementing new technology to improve the administrative side (accounting, payroll, HR, inventory management, etc.) of their operations for 50 years. More recently (perhaps the last 20 years) technology has entered operational areas of the enterprise like customer service, supply chain management, automated manufacturing, robotics, etc. to achieve increased employee productivity and morale as well as increased customer satisfaction. This is what we mean by a Soft Technology company – a user of technology as opposed to a developer of technology.In the 60 Minutes segment entitled March of the Machines (probably available on YouTube) you can see how advanced automation (robotics, artificial intelligence, etc.) is currently helping some innovative companies (sometimes called “early adopters”) reach an entirely new and perhaps unanticipated level of efficiency, productivity and quality. Manufacturers are working with hi-tech companies to develop these new technologies. Does this mean a manufacturer suddenly becomes a Hard Technology company? I’m not sure, but maybe it’s not too important what it’s called, as long as you know about it and apply it.  Businesses that ignore new technology developments do so at their own peril.We define a Hard Technology company as one actually developing/making/selling technology products – both hardware and software – as their primary business activity.  Companies like Intel (pc chips), Cisco (network chips), Microsoft (pc software), Verizon (wireless networks), Apple (smart phones), etc. are clearly in this category.  Now even more traditional Soft Technology companies like Ford, GM, Boeing, GE, Frigidaire, etc. are building more and more embedded technology into their products to increase profit margins and customer appeal. A new car nowadays contains hundreds of microchips, actually small special purpose microcomputers), to implement new features customers demand. Same with a washer, dryer, refrigerator, etc.; their control panels are looking more like the flight deck on the starship Enterprise than an appliance (and they even come in colors too, whoopee!!!).In addition, we are not just talking about manufacturing companies either. Retailers and fast food companies are working feverishly to deploy wireless ordering and checkout systems to lower personnel costs. Banks and other financial institutions have deployed ATM networks and electronic banking that customers love, at the same time eliminating many jobs. Some banks, insurance and mortgage companies have gone entirely virtual, not only reducing labor costs but also expensive brick and mortar facilities.The take-away here is competency in designing and implementing technology into products and services has become another core competency in businesses where previously it wasn’t seen as that important.Barriers Facing Hard and Soft Technology Companies and Strategies Used to Overcome These BarriersHard technology companies face a myriad of challenges, notably; the cost/risk of developing new technology, attracting investment capital, recruiting and retaining world-class developers, cutthroat competition, both domestic and foreign, and legal barriers erected by foreign governments to protect their domestic developers and/or restrict their peoples’ access to technology and information.Soft technology companies include everyone else, i.e. companies buying and deploying new technology from hard technology companies (i.e. developers). The more aggressive soft technology companies (AKA “first movers”) all face the twin challenges of cost/risk and technology/implementation failure (see Obamacare website rollout for a good example). Those slower to adopt new technology (we’ve discussed Blockbuster) face the very real risk of being left behind.Most US multi-nationals, in the 1990s faced the challenge of implementing global “enterprise systems” to increase customer/supplier communications, productivity and customer service and across their global operations. Most were operating in a “smokestack” environment, where their individual operations were highly independent of each other. This works OK until you begin to deal with global customers and suppliers who were expecting them to coordinate orders, service, etc. worldwide.Did you know that the initial cost of implementing a worldwide enterprise system – like SAP or PeopleSoft/Oracle – could approach a billion dollars (that’s billion, with a “B”)! To make matters worse, installing a so-called “new release” of the same system every few years can easily exceed $100 million.However, technology eventually solves all problems. So-called “cloud-based systems” have begun to lower these costs and reduce the risk of implementation failure.Strategies Used by Hard and Soft Technology Companies to Develop (Hard Technology Companies), Implement (Soft technology Companies) and Protect Proprietary TechnologyHard technology companies have adopted many strategies to cope with the huge challenges they face. Maybe the most successful has been partnering and collaborating with global business partners via the web. This includes involving customers and prospective customers in identifying the requirements of new technologies. Another strategy has been to build new products using core components of older systems, sometimes referred to as reusable code and “containers” (we’re getting down in the weeds now!).Soft technology companies have adopted similar strategies. They rely on third party consultants to implement new technologies, and prefer to buy commercial off-the-shelf technology (referred to as COTS by the military and other government buyers) rather than be pioneers and risk technology/implementation failures, which have cost many people their jobs! It’s become a balancing act deciding whether to be a nimble first mover or wait for someone else to go first.

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This paperwork of COM 155 v4 Week 4 Discussion Questions consists of:DQ 1: What are some of the prewriting techniques you have used? How and why did they work? If they did not work, what do you think you will do differently this time? Why? DQ 2: Narrowing a topic can be challenging. You may make a topic so narrow or so broad that it loses relevance or appeal. What are the qualities of a good topic? How will you make sure the topic you choose is relevant and interesting? DQ 3: What questions might you ask yourself about your chosen topic during your brainstorming process to make it better? How do these questions help?DQ 4: Commas and apostrophes are particularly challenging for new writers to use correctly. What strategies do you apply to minimize errors when using commas and apostrophes in your writing? DQ 5: Comma placement may completely change the meaning of a sentence. What can you do to ensure your comma use helps you communicate clearly?

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(INTJ-A) is my personality trait.If you had to describe who you are as a future professional in your career field, what would you say? This lesson has prepared you to this description in three categories: personality, values, and learning style. Use what you have learned to a poster that describes who you are in these three categories. Your poster should include the following information:Personality Describe your personality type. Highlight the areas where you think the type description applies to you most strongly. How will your career allow you to express these traits?Values Highlight your most important career values. How will your career allow you to express these values?Learning Preferences Highlight your top two learning preferences. Based on your learning preferences, what techniques wil be most successful for you when you must learn new information “on the job”?Your poster should use appropriate graphics and other items to display some information visually. Consider using an online graphic design program such as Canva or JukeboxPrint. Or, use clip art and/or templates in Microsoft Word. However you choose to your poster, you must convert it to .PDF for upload to the dropbox.