Innovation

  Whose fault is it then? – Swedish High Court  a.   Content: On a balmy Sunday morning in August 1628, almost the entire populace of Stockholm, Sweden turned out for the festivities surrounding the launch of the Vasa, the most powerful and ornamented vessel ever commissioned by his Excellency King Gustavus II Adolphus for the Royal Navy. No … Read more

Innovation

1.  “In the Old Testament prophetic texts of Isaiah (2:1-5) and Joel (3:7-12) there are two opposite calls to adapt technology for the purposes of God and the community: one call to adapt armory into farming utensils (Isaiah) and another to adapt farming utensils into armory (Joel). Explore the reasons for these two different calls … Read more

Innovation

  Content: In Genesis 1-2, The Hebrew Scriptures describe in successive ways the creation of the world and the Divine purpose of mankind. Utilizing the exegetical skills of narrative analysis, first, identify the main tenets of the Creation mandate given by God to mankind as they might relate to business. Second, as the Creation mandate anticipates mankind’s … Read more

Innovation

   200 words and 2 references: For your 1st original post, explain to the group and the instructor how you think the soft drink firm Big Red should market its products against Coca-Cola. 200 words and 2 references: For your 2nd original post, explain why you think the soft drink firm Vernors has the biggest … Read more

Technology

 Economist Joseph Schumpeter said that “creative destruction” is essential for the positive advancement of every modern economy.  Research and define “creative destruction” and explain what it means relative to the development and dissemination of new technologies.  What positive and negative effects might “ creative destruction” have on customers, employees, products, companies, and society? (only needs … Read more