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A New Subsidiary (Scenario)
Philip works for a large multinational corporation with offices in 23 countries, 64,000 employees worldwide, and $8 billion in annual sales. The company was involved in several different industries: automotive parts, rapid transit systems, and recreational vehicles. Philip is the executive vice-president of new technology ventures.
Philip wants you to investigate and potentially launch a business focusing on alternative energy systems. The first area you are to explore is the potential business opportunity of ocean tidal energy. You are to explore what technology already exists that can be exploited, what additional technology development is needed, and figure out the viability of the tidal energy as an entrepreneurial venture.
-To develop tidal energy fully, you will likely need to conduct a wide range of research into what technology exists already, known as ____________, and look for the gaps that would provide opportunities for further _______________.
Extraverted
Describing someone who is outgoing, socially confident, and thrives on interaction with others.
Psychological Safety
A condition within a team where members feel safe to take risks, voice their opinions, and be creative without fear of punishment or ridicule.
Non-verbal Communication
The process of conveying a message without the use of words, through body language, facial expressions, gestures, and tone of voice.
Unfavourable News
Information that is negative and may have undesirable effects or outcomes for the recipients.
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