Category «Discipline»

Chamber of Commerce Leaders: How aligned are they for their organization’s success?

There are over 7,000 chambers of commerce in the United States. Most are led by a paid staff Executive who serves for multiple years as a fulltime employee. They are also driven by a volunteer Chairperson who, typically, serves for one year. Working together is critical for organizational success.

Case Study: The Most Effective Career Training Programs for a Workforce Board

Funds spent in workforce development should result in employment opportunities for incumbent workers. This study researched effective training programs for employment in four of the most relevant industries in the northeastern United States.

How can Complex Organizations Engage in a Successful Restructuring while Simultaneously Improving the Delivery of Products and Capabilities?

A complex organization can impact a restructure by focusing on the processes and people behind it. Clear communication, an ambidextrous leadership style, training, and job resources can all contribute to maintaining employee engagement and the success of the restructuring initiative.

Digital Logistics Capability: Factors Impacting Technology Acceptance

The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Logistics Competency is concerned with the willingness of their employees to accept and implement digital technology that will transform the analysis of logistics data. The technology acceptance model helps explain the importance of user perceptions in their intention to implement the technology.

Semi-Autonomous Vehicles & Connected Vehicles Can Save Lives Now!

Autonomous Vehicles mass adoption is not expected until the 2030’s.  Almost 40,000 Americans lose their lives in traffic fatalities every year.  The technology for Connected Vehicles and Semi-Autonomous Vehicles is here and ready to be implemented.  Why has this not happened yet?

An Examination of Autonomous Vehicle Technology

Although Autonomous Vehicle (A/V) technology has been advancing at a rapid pace, the prospect of mass deployment has not yet been achieved. The American public’s resistance is justified as highly publicized failures of the technology have been reported, heightening public concerns.