The documents for launching a business are important announcements that state the business and attract customer attention. Without them, a business cannot strengthen its determination or get itself up and running.
Our company aims to launch a new robotics company to help improve people's lives. We will develop robots that provide assistance and convenience. Our robots will serve various purposes like rescue missions, entertainment, and supporting daily life tasks. Launching this new business requires important documentation to attract customers and strengthen our motivation to succeed.
The company sells lifesaving robots and toys. The lifesaving robots, which are the main product, can assist with disaster rescue and cost between 3-7 million yen depending on functionality. The toys cost between 1,000-7,000 yen. The robots would benefit disaster response by allowing more efficient rescue efforts and access to hazardous areas. Contact details and the office location are available on the company's website.
Individual sections development exercise # 4shacho
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The document discusses the importance of feasibility reports in technical communication and provides examples. It contains four sections:
1. Defines five common factors in a feasibility report and their importance for judging projects and sharing information.
2. Lists five major points discussed in articles on feasibility reports, including assessing technology, costs, schedules, conclusions, and summaries.
3. Explains five reasons to read articles on feasibility reports when preparing an important feasibility study, such as understanding what to write and important factors.
4. Describes two business situations where a feasibility study is necessary, such as when starting a new project or producing a project with another company.
The document discusses the software Lhaplus, which can compress and decompress various file types. It lists the developers and provides an overview of Lhaplus' main purposes and advantages, including its ability to compress and decompress many file formats and its ease of use. Key features are identified such as supporting drag and drop extraction and automatic archive type detection. Competitor software such as 7zip, WinZip, and WinRAR are mentioned. Basic setup and use of Lhaplus' compression and decompression functions are described at a high level.
The document provides guidance on writing effective business emails based on three source articles. It discusses major points from the articles, including stopping to think before writing, preventing premature sending, spelling things out if uncertain, and keeping one's cool. The document also outlines common guidelines like being careful, polite, and avoiding insults. Finally, it notes that business emails should be brief, concise, clear, and avoid emotion or informal elements like slang.
Individual sections development exercise # 2shacho
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The document discusses guidelines for designing effective brochures. It notes that brochures are commonly used in business but often contain mistakes. The article then provides five important points about proper brochure design: avoiding common mistakes, educating customers about the company rather than making direct sales pitches, focusing on benefits over features, prioritizing emotion over logic, and building reliability. The document emphasizes that brochures should clearly explain a company to potential customers.
The document discusses several articles about banning cell phone use while driving. It provides suggestions for improving the articles. The key points are:
1) The articles explain the dangers of using a cell phone while driving and reasons for banning the practice.
2) Details included are the local areas where cell phone use would be banned, exceptions for teenage drivers, and showing the dangerousness of cell phone use while driving.
3) One confusing aspect is the lack of illustrations to help explain what the articles describe. Illustrations should be included.
4) The writing clearly explains the risks of cell phone use while driving and ways to avoid it, which is good.
5) Suggestions to improve include
The document analyzes Group C and includes their responses to 8 questions:
1. Group C plans to sell computer parts at the University of Aizu using funds from banks and friends to benefit students.
2. Some sections clearly explain ideas but others have grammatical mistakes making them difficult to understand.
3. Suggestions are made to answer questions more clearly using specific examples and to proofread for grammatical errors.
Individual sections development exercise # 3shacho
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The document provides guidance on developing an individual sections exercise for a business planning course. It includes questions to help students understand how to research information, summarize key points, and explain the purpose and importance of creating a business plan. The questions cover topics like identifying main ideas, explaining why a business plan is needed, defining important terms, and developing a concept map to illustrate how the content is organized.
The document discusses dividing responsibilities for running a new company amongst partners. It proposes dividing key responsibilities between only two people - a president and sales manager - to avoid diffusion of accountability. This concentration of responsibility will help ensure decisions are made to best benefit the company, even if it means a large workload for those two roles. Maintaining clear divisions of critical tasks is important for effective management of the new business.
This document outlines a business plan for launching a robotics company that focuses on developing rescue robots to help during disasters, assistive robots for people with disabilities, and educational robot toys. The plan discusses strategies for launching the business such as entering robot contests, building an advisory network, consulting other successful companies, using advertisements and sponsors. It also covers how to reach customers through rich customer service and listening to feedback, and how the local University could help by hosting seminars, employment opportunities, and trials of the robots. Resources needed include a factory, machinery, office space, engineers, customer service staff, and funding. Competitors in the rescue robot market are identified along with their general price points.
The company aims to develop robots that can save lives and be used as toys. Their lifesaving robots for search and rescue missions cost between 3-7 million yen depending on functionality, while toys range from 1,000-7,000 yen. Benefits include using robots to more efficiently rescue people during disasters by removing debris or searching unsafe areas. Contact details and the office location are provided on the company's website.
The document contains an email draft and internal memo for a new robotics company. The email is to a professor requesting an investment in the company. It introduces the four founding members and their goal of creating helpful robots. The internal memo outlines the company's mission to support life through robot technology. It defines objectives, business philosophy, target markets, and competitive strengths as enthusiasm.
The document provides recommendations for creating effective presentations, including keeping slides simple with descriptive titles and limited text, using figures and examples to engage audiences, and practicing talks and answering questions to improve delivery and response to feedback. Key points are to focus on important information, use visuals to support key points, and practice presentations and responding to questions.
This document summarizes a group project to design a customer guide for a company selling robots. It discusses dividing roles among group members, the importance of the guide for launching a new business, and providing examples from other companies. Key points covered include thinking about the customer perspective, building trust, and outlining the products and support services offered.
Our project is to launch a new company creating robots to help people's lives. The objective of our company is to make life easier and more convenient through the development of robots which support our life. Our company will sell a wide variety of robots, including rescue robots that can make it easy to save people. We will also work as a toymaker for people's entertainment. The documents for launching business are important because they are announcements of stating our business. Without them, we cannot attract customers' attention.
Group D produces rescue robots and children's toys. Their rescue robots, which cost between 3-7 million yen depending on capabilities, are designed to save lives during disasters by removing rubble and searching unsafe areas. Their toys cost 1,000-7,000 yen. Customers benefit from improved disaster response efficiency and rescue capabilities. Contact details are available on their website at http://mxsxtxkx.com and their office is located at xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx.
Encryption techniques are used to securely transmit data over networks. Pseudorandom noise adds statistical randomness to encrypted signals. Data encryption converts plaintext into unreadable ciphertext. Link encryption encrypts data as it is transmitted between network points. A virtual private network (VPN) uses encryption to create a secure connection over public lines like the internet and allow private network extension.
Central office switches are used to route circuit-switched digital network calls. There are two types: end office switches route local calls and offer services like call forwarding, while tandem switches route long distance calls. Digital signals use numerical codes while analog signals use physical quantities like voltage. ISDN allows digital transmission of voice, fax and data over 3 channels, 2 for transmission and 1 for control, allowing phone and internet use simultaneously. Fiber-optic cables carry light pulses as data and can transmit data over longer distances than electrical cables.
The document discusses several articles about banning cell phone use while driving. It provides suggestions for improving the articles. The key points are:
1) The articles explain the dangers of using a cell phone while driving and reasons for banning the practice.
2) Details included are the local areas where cell phone use would be banned, exceptions for teenage drivers, and showing the dangerousness of cell phone use while driving.
3) One confusing aspect is the lack of illustrations to help explain what the articles describe. Illustrations should be included.
4) The writing clearly explains the risks of cell phone use while driving and ways to avoid it, which is good.
5) Suggestions to improve include
The document analyzes Group C and includes their responses to 8 questions:
1. Group C plans to sell computer parts at the University of Aizu using funds from banks and friends to benefit students.
2. Some sections clearly explain ideas but others have grammatical mistakes making them difficult to understand.
3. Suggestions are made to answer questions more clearly using specific examples and to proofread for grammatical errors.
Individual sections development exercise # 3shacho
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The document provides guidance on developing an individual sections exercise for a business planning course. It includes questions to help students understand how to research information, summarize key points, and explain the purpose and importance of creating a business plan. The questions cover topics like identifying main ideas, explaining why a business plan is needed, defining important terms, and developing a concept map to illustrate how the content is organized.
The document discusses dividing responsibilities for running a new company amongst partners. It proposes dividing key responsibilities between only two people - a president and sales manager - to avoid diffusion of accountability. This concentration of responsibility will help ensure decisions are made to best benefit the company, even if it means a large workload for those two roles. Maintaining clear divisions of critical tasks is important for effective management of the new business.
This document outlines a business plan for launching a robotics company that focuses on developing rescue robots to help during disasters, assistive robots for people with disabilities, and educational robot toys. The plan discusses strategies for launching the business such as entering robot contests, building an advisory network, consulting other successful companies, using advertisements and sponsors. It also covers how to reach customers through rich customer service and listening to feedback, and how the local University could help by hosting seminars, employment opportunities, and trials of the robots. Resources needed include a factory, machinery, office space, engineers, customer service staff, and funding. Competitors in the rescue robot market are identified along with their general price points.
The company aims to develop robots that can save lives and be used as toys. Their lifesaving robots for search and rescue missions cost between 3-7 million yen depending on functionality, while toys range from 1,000-7,000 yen. Benefits include using robots to more efficiently rescue people during disasters by removing debris or searching unsafe areas. Contact details and the office location are provided on the company's website.
The document contains an email draft and internal memo for a new robotics company. The email is to a professor requesting an investment in the company. It introduces the four founding members and their goal of creating helpful robots. The internal memo outlines the company's mission to support life through robot technology. It defines objectives, business philosophy, target markets, and competitive strengths as enthusiasm.
The document provides recommendations for creating effective presentations, including keeping slides simple with descriptive titles and limited text, using figures and examples to engage audiences, and practicing talks and answering questions to improve delivery and response to feedback. Key points are to focus on important information, use visuals to support key points, and practice presentations and responding to questions.
This document summarizes a group project to design a customer guide for a company selling robots. It discusses dividing roles among group members, the importance of the guide for launching a new business, and providing examples from other companies. Key points covered include thinking about the customer perspective, building trust, and outlining the products and support services offered.
Our project is to launch a new company creating robots to help people's lives. The objective of our company is to make life easier and more convenient through the development of robots which support our life. Our company will sell a wide variety of robots, including rescue robots that can make it easy to save people. We will also work as a toymaker for people's entertainment. The documents for launching business are important because they are announcements of stating our business. Without them, we cannot attract customers' attention.
Group D produces rescue robots and children's toys. Their rescue robots, which cost between 3-7 million yen depending on capabilities, are designed to save lives during disasters by removing rubble and searching unsafe areas. Their toys cost 1,000-7,000 yen. Customers benefit from improved disaster response efficiency and rescue capabilities. Contact details are available on their website at http://mxsxtxkx.com and their office is located at xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx.
Encryption techniques are used to securely transmit data over networks. Pseudorandom noise adds statistical randomness to encrypted signals. Data encryption converts plaintext into unreadable ciphertext. Link encryption encrypts data as it is transmitted between network points. A virtual private network (VPN) uses encryption to create a secure connection over public lines like the internet and allow private network extension.
Central office switches are used to route circuit-switched digital network calls. There are two types: end office switches route local calls and offer services like call forwarding, while tandem switches route long distance calls. Digital signals use numerical codes while analog signals use physical quantities like voltage. ISDN allows digital transmission of voice, fax and data over 3 channels, 2 for transmission and 1 for control, allowing phone and internet use simultaneously. Fiber-optic cables carry light pulses as data and can transmit data over longer distances than electrical cables.
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