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    innovation of self-driving cars is kind of a life-changing breakthrough because it can reduce the stress of drivers and guarantee road safety. Smart technology like voice control, driver override system, Biometric vehicle access and a driverless feature are functions that will provide people with a simple and safe way to drive a car in the future. Advanced technology makes driving much easier and safer. First of all, the voice recognition allows people to control a future car by their…

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    Smart Cars Case Study

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    brought to practice by MCC is generally accepted by leading car-manufacturers as of key importance to future industry developments. Manufacturers and suppliers therefore monitor the successes and failures of MCC, as the results will mark the future organization of their companies and of the supply chain. Smart has now been an issue of concern as its sales performance has not met the company's…

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    Cancer: A Short Story

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    circus and wouldn 't have much time for it. The wife wants a chance to raise a child, even if it is she will not be around very long. The were on their way to the adoption center, when they say a small car seat sitting on the side of the road. "What is that?" The Earl inquired. They got out of their car and cautiously wandered over to it. There was a child in it! The picked up the baby and he started crying. They realized that he was wonded. His body was black and blue and he whined if you…

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    The Autonomous Connected Car: Feasibility, Probability, and Onboard Features A man falls asleep while driving his car. His car automatically takes control and he is safe from any accident and, he is still headed towards his destination. His kids in backseat play online games using the car’s Wi-Fi capability. The car arrives at the man’s place of work and the car automatically uses its playlist of destinations to take the kids to school and proceed to drive back home and await its next command…

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    We want to move the world towards sustainable energy. The mission statement above is a great representation of what the corporation is aiming towards. Tesla develops and sells electric cars. The corporation was created in 2003 for that sole purpose. Tesla is working towards proving to the world that electric cars can be better than gasoline automobiles. The corporation is doing business with the shared value creation framework in mind. Internal Environment Analysis Core Values • Honesty •…

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    Automobile Dichotomy

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    that electricity could take the place of fossil fuels and power our cars with no harm done to the planet, but research has proven otherwise. As it stands today, the United State’s auto giant General Motors, is third in production of electric and hybrid vehicles, with newcomer to the road Tesla, in fifth place. The number one selling electric vehicle is produced by Japan/France owned Nissan-Renault. (Schaal, 2016). As the major car companies are forging ahead with grand plans…

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    Case Study: Elon Musk

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    Elon Musk has never been shy to spend an exuberant amount of money in order to fulfill his ambition. Musk spent over $100 million in SpaceX, over $70 million in Tesla Motors, and over $10 million in Solar City upon entry into these markets without foreseeable returns (Vance, 2015). Musk dedicates large sums of money towards creating production facilities. Making up for the equipment expenditure relied on profits made from the Tesla electric vehicles and investor confidence (Vance, 2015). The…

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    technology. At one point the computers got more efficient, then the cell phone, now its motorized vehicles. The Self-driving car introduces a world of can- do attitudes and self- sufficiency. These vehicles may have many advantages and liabilities: it is up to the consumer to figure out if the pros outweigh the cons. When I was seventeen years of age, I nearly lost my life in a grievous car accident, which caused me to become sedentary. During my time of healing I had plenty of time to think.…

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    Tesla Business Model

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    the initial financial investment, and became the chairman of the board in 2014. The team “wanted to prove that people didn’t need to compromise to drive electric – that electric vehicles can be better, quicker, and more fun to drive than gasoline cars” (Tesla, Inc., 2017). Since 2003, Tesla Motors’ mission…

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    invented technologies every class through the robotics news report or at the beginning of every class when professor Eguchi introduced us to new technology. One of the memorable technologies that we covered in this semester was the autonomous car or self-driving car development. I have watched in cartoons or imagined about this ingenious concept when I was young. I never expected that I would hear the news…

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