Right to Left Thinking
This is a concept I’m most interested in and feel like I have the most connection with. I have often given the advice to graduating students, figure out what you want to do, or where you want to be, commit yourself to it, and then figure out how you’re going to accomplish it. I’ve found that jumping into the deep end (hence the name of my ed tech blog) is sometimes the best way to learn how to swim. It’s the “Declared Future” idea. Kennedy said “We WILL put a man on the moon by the end of the decade”
Negotiation in the Smartphone Battles: Apple v. Samsung Maria Voicu Tim Wilson Kelsey Giroux Ross Ferris Endicott College For the past four years, Apple and Samsung have been the key players of an unprecedented legal war. It started in 2010 with Samsung’s launch of Galaxy S smartphone, which to Steve Job’s disbelief resembled and used similar technology to the iPhone, the breakthrough phone that his company launched three years before. Disputes over patents, technology, and innovation cost both companies tens of millions, spanned four continents, and five years later has seen little resolution. Background Samsung and Apple are both goliaths in the personal computing industry. Apple is an American prominent hardware and software company founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Stephen Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne. It designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics. Apple enjoys a high level of brand loyalty and is the one of the world's most valuable brand. Throughout the...
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