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This document discusses factors to consider when assessing technologies for adoption. It outlines 6 questions to evaluate a technology: 1) What the technology does, 2) Where it is better than alternatives, 3) Who would value its functions, 4) Who would be motivated to adopt it, 5) Costs and benefits of adoption, and 6) Other adoption factors. Other adoption factors include technology, implementation, environmental, business, and societal risks. Conducting technology assessments can increase the likelihood of successful deployment and commercialization by informing development and specifications.
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Introduction to Technology Assessments As tool for Forecasting and evaluation...Premsankar Chakkingal
TA is a scientific, interactive and communicative process, which aims to contribute to the formation of public and political opinion on societal aspects of science and technology
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Introduction to Technology Assessments As tool for Forecasting and evaluation...Premsankar Chakkingal
TA is a scientific, interactive and communicative process, which aims to contribute to the formation of public and political opinion on societal aspects of science and technology
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This document discusses technology transfer, including definitions, types, and necessary conditions. Technology transfer is defined as the transfer of research results to develop new products and processes. There are different kinds of technology transfer, such as intramural within organizations, and extramural between public and private sectors. Technology can be transferred vertically from research to development to production, or horizontally between contexts. Successful transfer requires direct people-to-people communication and qualified agents to apply the technology appropriately.
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The document discusses various theories and methods related to technology forecasting. It defines technology and discusses theories on the process of technological change proposed by various scholars. It also outlines some limitations of these theories. Additionally, it describes various quantitative and qualitative methods used for technology forecasting like trend extrapolation, growth curves, Delphi method, relevance trees, and morphological analysis. It provides details on how these methods are applied and discusses their relevance and limitations.
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The document discusses various theories and methods related to technology forecasting. It defines technology and discusses theories on the process of technological change proposed by various scholars. It also outlines some limitations of these theories. Additionally, it describes various quantitative and qualitative methods used for technology forecasting like trend extrapolation, growth curves, Delphi method, relevance trees, and morphological analysis. It provides details on how these methods are applied and discusses their relevance and limitations.
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2. Design the network to be user-friendly and prevent human error.
3. Clearly define the responsibilities of the client and suppliers.
4. Implement strong management processes to ensure responsibilities are met.
5. Progressively develop the concept by addressing issues in a logical order.
6. Consider various funding and procurement options for private sector involvement.
7. Specify compliance requirements and use progressive assurance before operations.
8. Require continuous planning, training and testing for successful day-to-day operations.
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- The logo aims for a simple, memorable design using black and orange, the colors of fire.
- Initial experiments using an online logo design site were abandoned due to licensing costs.
- Photoshop was then used to design the logo, experimenting with different fonts, lighting effects, and color balances.
- A black and white logo was ultimately chosen to match the black and white film and simplify the visual design.
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DRIVE BBA(REVISED FALL 2014)
SEMESTER VI
PROGRAM BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA)
SUBJECT CODE & NAME BBA601 – TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
CREDIT 4
BK ID B1894
MAX.MARKS 60
Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately
of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
1 Explain the positive and negative impact of Technology on Business and society.
Answer: On the one hand we all depend on technology for our daily job and needs. We wake up in the
morning by the alarm on our mobiles, communicate through those devices and work on computers or
even chat and have fun with them. Youngsters can’t even imagine life without all these valuable
technological advances. And indeed technology has benefited our lives greatly.
Positive Effects of Technology
First of all, people could travel anywhere by the oh-so-fast-developing airplane industry. Luckily, plane
tickets and fares become lower, though not as low as people wish, due to the various companies
competing with each other. Roads are of
2. 2 What is technology acquisition? Explain the two methods of technology acquisition.
Answer: The technology life-cycle (TLC) describes the commercial gain of a product through the expense
of research and development phase, and the financial return during its "vital l ife". Some technologies,
such as steel, paper or cement manufacturing, have a long lifespan (with minor variations in technology
incorporated with time) whilst in other cases, such as electronic or pharmaceutical products, the
lifespan may be quite short.
The TLC associated with a product or technological service is different from product life-cycle (PLC) dealt
with in product life-cycle management. The latter is concerned with the life of a product in the
marketplace with respect to timing of introd
3 List and describe the different characteristics of the various stages in life cycle of technology.
Answer: One: A successful product must be balanced: marketing, technology, and user experience all
play critical roles, but one cannot dominate the others.
Two: There is a big difference between infrastructure products, which I call non-substitutable goods,
and traditional products, substitutable goods. With traditional goods, a company can survive with a
stable, but non-dominant market share.
4. a. List the different qualitative technology transfer models
Answer: This model to the valorization of research results is based on the linear innovation paradigm:
research generates discoveries; based on these new insights, applications are subsequently conceived
and protected by intellectual property
B. Explain the Schile, Radnor, and Wad model in details
Answer: Schile model: Water Resources Management (WRM) in Chile is widely known for its 1981
Water Code—written after General Augusto Pinochet took control through a military coup d'état. Free-market
mechanisms became the economic philosophy in WRM, including the development of water
markets and tradable water
C. Draw process model for problem solver model
Answer:
1. Read the entire problem.
2. Decide who is involved in the problem.
3. Decide what is involved in the problem.
4. Draw unit bars of equal length.
5. Read each sentence, one at a time.
3. 5. a. List the guidelines on the scope of EIA
Answer: Environmental impact assessment is the formal process used to predict the environmental
consequences (positive or negative) of a plan, policy, program, or project prior to the decision to move
forward with the proposed action. Formal impact assessments may be governed by rules of
administrative procedure regarding public participation and documentation of decision-making, and
may be subject to judicial review. An impact assessment may propose measures to adjust impacts to
acceptable levels or to investigate new technological solutions.
b. What are the various issues in the preparation of EIA Report?
Answer:
Screening: First stage of EIA, which determines whether the proposed project, requires an EIA and if it
does, then the level of assessment required.
Scoping: This stage identifies the key issues and impacts that should be further investigated. This stage
also defines the boundary and
6. Identify and explain the tools that have been developed on the basis of specific functions involved
in an organization.
Answer: Functions involved in an organization
PLANNING
Planning is the function of management that involves setting objectives and determining a course of
action for achieving these objectives. Planning requires that managers be aware of environmental
conditions facing their organization and forecast future conditions. It also requires that managers be
good decision-makers.
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