Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Strategic Inflection Points to Identify Corporate Risks

Strategic Inflection Points are subtle changes in the environment. If one is notable to monitor or identify New Emerging Technology or Shifts in Consumer Behavior, one may find its products and services becoming redundant and obsolete in the market place.

Strategic Inflection Points - Fountain Pens

By 1900, the main principles for a successful fountain pen had been established:

1. A reservoir for ink.

2. A filling system.

3. A method of supplying ink to the nib.

Finding the most successful challenge, with 3 American companies - Parker, Waterman and Sheaffer - dominating the market. The design of the fountain pen has not relied solely on the demands of engineering, for aesthetics have also played an important role. The look of a fountain pen, its size, weight, color, and the materials used in its construction all contribute to its success.

Despite the ascendancy of the cartridge pen and ball point pen and gel pen, the nostalgic tastes of a fountain pen ensure the desirability of the fountain pen both as collectible item and functional tool.

1. Waterman Eye-dropper - 1903

2. Parker Lucky Curve - 1916-23

3. Conklin Crescent Filler - 1923

4. Parker Pearly Vacumatic - 1935

5. Parker 51 - 1948

6. Parker 61 - 1956

7. Sheaffer Pen for Men - 1960

8. Montblanc 149 Masterpiece - 1970

9. Parker 180 - 1980

10. Parker Duofold [1929] - 1994

Let us now look at Strategic Inflection Points of the Jukeboxes:

Strategic Inflection Points - Jukeboxes

Coin-in-the-slot music machines were already well established by the time the golden age of the jukebox dawned in the 1940s. While the designers of this era such as Paul Fuller, are particularly revered, design aficionados are beginning to play closer attention to the two decades that followed.

The machines of the rock 'n' roll era - with which the jukebox has become synonymous - scream teenage rebellion with their blatant use of flashy automobile looks. The bold, bright colors of these classics are probably the first thing to cross most peoples minds on hearing the word "jukebox".

1. Polyp hon - 1900

2. Wurlitzer 1100 - 1948

3. Wurlitzer 1800 - 1955

4. Se burg KD200 - 1957

5. Rock-Ola Tempo 1475 - 1959

6. Rock-Ola Reg is 1495 - 1961

7. Ami Continental 2 - 1961

8. NSM Nostalgia Gold - 1995

Motorcycles had various Strategic Inflection Points because of New Emerging Technology:

Strategic Inflection Points - Motorcycles

Designers continue to exploit the latest materials and technology to enhance performance and provide a safe ride.

1. Werner - 1901

2. Excelsior 20R - 1912

3. BMW R32 - 1923

4. Megola Racing Model - 1923

5. Harley - Davidson Knucklehead 61EL - 1936

6. Triumph Speed Twin - 1939

7. Indian Chief - 1947

8. Vincent Black Shadow Series C - 1949

9. Honda 50 Super Cub - 1958

10. Honda CB750 - 1969

11. Harley - Davidson Evolution FLTC Tour Glide Classic - 1989

12. Kawasaki ZZ-R1100 - 1990

13. Husqvarna TC610 - 1992

Remember the good old fashioned Vinyl Disc which is now being threatened by Digital Technology:

Strategic Inflection Points - Music Systems

Today, the digital technology threatens the vinyl disc with obsolescence.

1. Graphophone - 1900

2. Pathe gramophone - 1908

3. Selecta portable - 1920s

4. Bermuda Dansette - 1950s

5. Braun Phonosuper SK55 - 1956

6. Beogram 4000 - 1972

7. Philips compact disc player - 1983

8. Denon Stacking System D-90 - 1995

9. Beosound 9000 - 1999

Toothbrushes, so common, yet face Strategic Inflection Points due to shift in Consumer patterns:

Strategic Inflection Points - Toothbrushes

1. Early Toothbrushes - 1900s

Bone Handle + Natural bristles

2. Plastic toothbrushes - 1930s-40s

3. Radius - 1984

4. Modern toothbrushes - 1980s-90s

Designers now compete over the details:

A. Most eye-catching colors
B. Most comfortable grip
C. The optimum angle and reach
D. The best bristle combination

5. Fluocaril - 1989

6. Electric toothbrush - 1990

Dolls, a girl child's best friend had the following Strategic Inflection Points:

Strategic Inflection Points - Dolls

1. Schilling doll - 1900

2. Kewpie - 1913

3. My Dream Baby - mid 1920s

4. Tyrolean dolls - early 1950s

5. Barbie - 1959

6. Barbie "Airline Stewardess" - 1963

7. Action Man - 1964

8. Cabbage Patch Kid - 1983

9. Baby Born - 1991

10. Barbie "Happy Holidays" - 1990s

We grow up with Toys and Models, Strategic Inflection Points here were:

Strategic Inflection Points - Toys & Models

1. Magic Lantern - 1900

2. Noah's Ark - 1900

3. Clockwork ship - 1904

4. Steiff Teddy Bear - 1905

5. Meccano - 1910

6. Hornby train set - 1920

7. Dinky cars - 1930

8. Scalextric - 1950

9. Robby - 1956

10. Lego - 1958

11. Star Trek - 1977

12. Transformer Robot - 1980

13. Thunderbirds - 1992

14. Playmobil 1 2 3 - 1990

15. Power Rangers - 1994

16. Tamagotchi - 1996

17. Teletubbies - 1997

18. South Park -1997

Guitars, good old-fashioned face sound strategic inflection points of New Emerging Technology

strategic inflection points - Guitars

1. Gibson Style O - 1908

2. National Style O - 1926

3. Rickenbacker Electro Spanish - 1932

4. Gibson Les Paul Gold Top - 1952

5. Fender Stratocaster - 1954

6. Gibson Double - 12 - End of 1950

7. Stienberger Bass - 1982

8. Ibanez - 1990

Clocks, so often focused on the followingStrategic Inflection Points:

Strategic Inflection Points - Wristwatches

1. Oris Big Crown - 1910s

2. Waltham - 1920

3. Cocktail watch - 1930

4. Bulova Accutron - 1960

5. Oyster Perpetual - 1965

6. Speedmaster - 1969

7. Lasser digital - 1970s

8. Gold watch - 1970s

9. Casio digital - 1990s

10. Seiko Kinetic - 1990s

11. Omega Seamaster - 1995

The Automobile Industry faced the following Strategic Inflection Points in Cars:

Strategic Inflection Points - Cars

Few things map the development of design better than a car.

1. De Dion - Bouton Model Q - 1903

2. Model T Ford - 1908

3. Rolls Royce 40/50 - 1907

4. Citroen Traction Avant - 1934

5. Auburn 851 Speedster - 1935

6. Volkswagen Beetle - 1939

7. Citroen 2CV - 1948

8. Bentley R-type Continental - 1952

9. Mercedes - Benz 300SL - 1954

10. Fiat 500 - 1957

11. Buick Roadmaster - 1957

12. Cadillac Eldorado Convertible - 1959

13. Chevrolet Impala - 1960

14. Citroen DS - 1960

15. E-Type Jaguar - 1961

16. Volvo P1 800 - 1961

17. Porche 911 - 1963

18. Ford Mustang - 1964

19. Pontiac GTO - 1964

20. Ferrari Dino 246GT - 1969

21. Mazda RX7 - 1978

22. Volkswagen Golf GTi - 1976

23. Audi Quattro Sport - 1983

24. Renault Espace - 1984

25. Ford Ka - 1999

The Perfume Industry faced the following Strategic Inflection Points. Certain perfumes have lasted over 8 decades and are as fresh as ever. Credit goes to New Emerging Technology.

STRATEGIC INFLECTION POINTS - PERFUME

1. L'heure bleue - 1912

Blend of roses, irises, vanilla and musk.

Positioned as Romantic perfume.

The Baccarat glass bottle reflects this romanticism. Art Nouveau swirls at the shoulders of the bottle and delicately drawn label, the design suggests sensuality.

2. Chanel No 5 - 1921

Remains the essence of Simplicity.

It is square, with a plain wedge stopper and a minimal white label.

9 stages involved in sealing the fragrance in the bottle, including the placement of the wax-drawn CC at the neck.

3. Zenobia - 1924

The design of this bottle is resonant of nostalgia for the 19th century.

Every element is intended to suggest a sweet, natural, floral fragrance, from a rather syrupy name, Sweet Pea Blossom, to the combination of pastel Colors in the label and pink ribbon around the neck of the bottle will be bound.

4. Jabat - 1939

The bus stop is in the form of a knotted sheet completed and the bottom of the bottle recalls the skirts of a fanned skirt on the floor.

5. Jean Paul Gaultier - 1993

The smell in the shape of a woman's body is shaped like a trap, and then in the form of a corset.

6. DNA - 1993

The bottle is like the double helix of DNA are marked.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Craft Show Items - Patents and Trademarks

These are similar but not exactly like a copyright. In
In fact, a Patent and Trademark Office by far deeper than a
copyright concepts simple craft your show.

"A patent for an invention is the grant of a property right
the inventor, the Patent and Trademark Office grants. L '
Concept of a new patent is 20 years from the date on which the
Application for a patent filed in the U.S. or
special cases from the date an earlier relatedThe application has been
submitted, subject to payment of maintenance fees. U.S. Patent
The grants are effective only within the United States, U.S. territories and the United States
Possessions.

to grant patent rights, in language
status and the same issue, "the right to exclude
others from making, using, offering for sale or sale "of
The invention of the United States or "importing" the invention
the United States. What is not entitled todo
use, offer for sale, sell or import, but the right to exclude
others from making, using, offering for sale, selling or
Importing the invention. "(Www.uspto.gov)

Therefore, a patent is different from a copyright, which offers
To make them the exclusive right to use or to show and sell their craft
Articles and other do it without your permission
while a copyright prevents others from simply copying
Drawings. However, a patent is not usuallysuitable for
Forms of creative expression, but rather as a process, a machine
or tools used to create a product or a composition of matter as
as a metal alloy or a new chemical compound.

Given the time, effort and money to get a patent
most cases for most of the items trade show will be a sufficient copyright.
patent rights run from several hundred to several thousand dollars and
You will probably need a lawyer, so this is an expensive
Process. Again, check withother artisans, organizations,
The lawyers and websites to find out what is best in your case.

Trademarks (and service marks)

"A trademark is a word, name, symbol or device that is used in
Trade with goods to indicate the origin of the goods and
distinguish them from other products. A service mark is the
as a trademark, except that it identifies and distinguishes
the source of a service rather than a product. The conditions
"Mark" and "Signs"often used to refer to both
Product and service marks.

Trademarks can be used to prevent others from using a
Trademarks are confused, but not to prevent others from
same goods or from selling goods or services
a very different brand. Brands that are in use
interstate or foreign commerce may be registered with the Patent Office
and Trademark Office. The admission procedure for trademarks
and general informationis about brands in a described
booklet entitled "Basic Facts About Trademarks."
(Www.uspto.gov)

You can verify the registration of a mark, if you
created a unique name like "Cabbage Patch Dolls" or
"Hula Hoop." Since you can easily file online and the cost
look for about $ 300, if there is an item that you are proud
Requirements of the protection of trademarks.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Why Radio Flyer wagons are so popular?

The Cabbage Patch Kids came and went. Tickle Me Elmo was a success for some years. Pet rocks had their day in the sun and there will be some new fad toy of the year. You can count on that. The only thing is as certain that the Radio Flyer wagon is popular again. And again. And again.

Few toys can boast the popularity of Radio Flyer wagons. These children were smiling red wagon for decades and continue to sell all the bestsingle year.

What is it about these simple toys to make them a perennial favorite? Consider these possibilities.

History. These cars create a link with the past. They provide fixed a little 'that can be shared between generations. This may not mean much, the child who receives a new car, but it often means a lot to the parents, grandparents or great-grandparents, the purchase. History of Radio Flyer is difficult for many buyers gift. Resist

Flexibility. Radio Flyer wagons are a true multi-purpose toy. They can be used for transportation. They may be the portable storage unit. Imaginations are transformed into everything from hot rods to trains of covered wagons making their way across the prairie. Are you a highly flexible toys that, in a climate of special products that quickly wear out their welcome dominates tend to survive. Children have boundless imagination and these are some of the few toyscan serve so many roles.

Wheels. We see to it, the invention of the wheel was not only a key to human progress. It 'been a key to a great human fun, too. People love things that roll on wheels. Our culture is obsessed with cars. Millions of people packed the stadiums to watch the race. Children are fascinated by wheels and their power as a means. These cars have wheels and that is probably one of the reasons that are so popular.

Simplicity. Toyshave more and more difficult. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but it has an impact on their lives. The probability of a toy or failure increases with each new piece or feature. Radio Flyer wagons have four wheels, two axles, a body and a handle. There is not much that can go wrong. The simplicity (along with the build quality) is the strength coach, something to appreciate everyone know.

Think back to your childhood. If you do not have aRadio Flyer knew that you were somebody. Radio Flyer wagons are the most popular toys in history. If you think about it, it's easy to see why.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Russian forest is the world's largest

Forest is a symbol of Russia. Currently, the Earth's total surface area of the hemisphere is covered with forests. They are square 38 × 106 km. In Russia, the forest is about 8 × 106 km ². Wide surrounded by a dense thicket of forest, by a variety of wood together.

Forest - is an integral part of the Russian people. This is an environment where the majority of the population. The presence of such a quantity of wood, could not affect the historical tradition of the Russian Federationits culture and life in general. In times of old Russia, it was believed that the forest will never leave no one hungry, and feed all filled.

In the vicinity of Woodland, the Russian people are agriculture based, fishing, hunting. Ladies and farmers gathered together in groups went wild berries and mushrooms. And today, modern Russian, enjoy in their free time in nature, ie in the woods, where thousands are only so many years,The collection of mushrooms and berries, fish and celebrations is strong.

Since ancient times in Russia, all the houses and other buildings were built entirely of wood. Noble church with golden domes and blue, magnificent palaces of Russian tsars, some of which remain current in the art. Great, unusual crafts, Russian tsars had conquered the seas and oceans for foreigners with their beauty and grandeur. For centuries to modern times, is everything in Russiaassociated with wood: wooden houses, dishes, furniture and fixtures, the famous Russian dolls, Russian art - Shishkin "in the woods, the Hermitage in St. store has one of the most beautiful cities of Russia, the second capital on the Neva in St. Petersburg.

The forest is in Russia, like many centuries later, one of the selected forests around the world. But the old tradition of wooden building, is still at the highest level, the quality is not related to any other.It may be that Russia - the founder of the timber industry. Wooden houses - a popular place of residence of the Russian people. They are like the magnificent palaces, which are known throughout the world, its excellence and beauty, and evaluation in the spirit of the time, reminds us of its illustrious owner.

timber industry is the development of modern Russia. Now there are a lot of great companies and new production and construction of wooden houses. The prices in thisNatural product, is surprisingly much cheaper than in other countries, but the quality is very high. Russian sauna - so much a part of Russian history. sprigs of laurel, birch sap of the famous, the temperature damped crazy and the smell of wood - all Russian banya! Just go to Russia once and you will never forget, vast landscapes and good Russian soil.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Barbie and Ken

Most children have a favorite toy. These are usually the toys as they could remember. Some of these are Cabbage Patch Kids, Care Bears, My Little Pony, stuffed animals like dogs and cats, and even Barbie and Ken dolls. The thing with the latest games, but not only appeal to children, talking and adults. Some of them are also collectors and great pains to get it.

Barbie and Ken are like little adults. Each newEdition is on the styles of the times. For this reason, we find that the manufacturers of these dolls have been created, and various accessories to go with the dolls. There are dolls representing different ethnic groups guide!

Barbie has been known for a German Lilli doll as an image. After Mattel owns the rights to Lilli, Barbie was deposed and went on to become a hit. Ruth Handler original name of Barbie and Ken. Barbara Millicent RobertsBarbie and Ken Carson was born and continued in 1959 at the International Toy Fair in New York debut, while Ken made his debut in 1961. From then on they were considered a couple, and in 2004 their relationship was over. In 2006 their relationship was rekindled and were then combined in the markets. The initial separation was caused by a decline in revenue, but not limited to Barbie without Ken.

Barbie is fashionable and went to have different professions. Hea pilot, astronaut, doctor, hostess, fairy princess and even a mermaid. changes of the two dolls have all been through with, in fact, one has remained largely constant. It was and remains a source of pleasure and fun for children around the world.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Learn how to make edible decorations and gifts available

Edible arrangements are acceptable in popularity as an alternative to floral arrangements, if he wins to give gifts and table decorations will create. These beautiful arrangements can be made from fruits, vegetables, biscuits or never created for the occasion. One way to save is to learn how to make edible decorations available.

You have to keep some kind of container, vessel, or buckets to your creation. Need a florist foam and a number of inexpensiveBamboo sticks. Decide which type of agreement you want to do and start collecting the necessary ingredients.

how fruit can be made with strawberries, grapes, pineapple and melons of all kinds. Use a melon baller to hollow out pieces of cantaloupe and melon. Pineapple and watermelon can be cut, regardless of the form with cookie cutters normal. Skewer pieces of fruit in creative projects and stick the flat part of the post in the foam. Mix andGame textures and colors and use their imagination in the compilation of various fruits come up with interesting forms and figures.

Vegetables can also be used to create a bouquet. Carrots, radishes, peppers and cucumbers, all carved into attractive shapes and designs. Overall, asparagus and grape tomatoes offer more ways to work. Lettuce, cabbage and fresh herbs such as parsley are rich in green to complete the bouquet.

Do not missoptions with cookie arrangements. Simply mix a little 'sugar cookie dough and cut it to that form for your topic. Insert a stick into each cookie and bake as usual. Decorate the cake with icing, sprinkles and what you like before embellishments orders in the container.

Each of these decks make great housewarming or holiday gifts. I'm also a festive look to any buffet. Consider an agreement edible, if you trya fresh alternative to flowers.

Friday, October 29, 2010

delusions of dance and "Crazy" dances

Some dances such as tap water is started when the madness and went to become classics. Other dances are crazy, ridiculous as they were intended. Their names often give a clue as to what the dances look in motion.

Dance mania

The mashed potatoes - the potatoes in 1962 was built in. In this dance, people move their feet, as if to try a potato under the balls of the feet are mash.

The Watusi - named after the Watusi tribe BatutsiRwanda. It has a rolling head movements and hand while the feet remain firmly on the ground.

The robot - invented by Charles Washington in 1960, Robot is a kind of "pop", in which the robot dancers imitate the jerky movements of one.

The Cabbage Patch - introduced in 1987 in the Cabbage Patch was named after a series of dolls circular motion. Dancers hold hands and fists as they move to a file.

L 'Moon Walk - popularized by the late pop icon Michael Jackson in 1983, the film contains a slow walk, soil makes the dancers seem to float back to the dance.

The Chicken Dance - during the chicken dance, a group of dancers imitate the movements of a chicken. For many, especially in the U.S., no wedding is complete without the dancing chicken.

The Classics
It is a dance step for every time in history, every age and every level ofphysical strength. Here are some types of dance, which have stood the test of time.

Break Dancing - Break Dance is a cross between dance and acrobatics, this style of dance began in the cities of the United States in late 1970 and early 1980.

Tango - A type of ballroom dance that originated in Argentina Buenos Aires includes a circular motion and stop abruptly.

Paso Doble - Spanish founded the movements and dance steps of the Paso Doble are similar to those of a bullFighters. The term "Paso Doble" in Spanish means double step.

Fox Trot - a kind of social dance that consists of two slow movements followed by two quick steps.

Waltz - A dance in which partners spend all working their way around the dance floor.

Cha Cha - A Latin dance rhythms including the hip and foot movements are done to the beat "one, two, cha, cha, cha!"

Rumba - Rumba Cuba has created this dance is a mixture of Spanish andAfrican dance steps.

So put your dancing shoes ready, preparing the party dress and go dancing to the rhythm!