Blog 11: Living a life of impact Final Post

Blog 11: Living a life of impact Final Post

Living an Impact-Focused Life What’s your Why? I believe I was put on this earth to… Allow my soul to experience a human life this time around.    My purpose is to… Be the voice for people who have a hard time speaking. Bring joy, beauty, and kindness to those who I cross paths with.    I believe (my core values)… Everything you do is a choice, treat people with kindness, understand everyone is going through their own challenges and…

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Blog 10: 10 takeaways

Blog 10: 10 takeaways

The biggest takeaway would be that we got so concerned with the grand scheme of things and the progress that we had made that we forgot to include the integral parts of the systems. We did not have as much information that included the actual running of the system therefore we lacked some basics within our presentation. With this being said, the judges could not tell.  When in doubt, make more reference slides. We should have had more slides to…

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Blog 7: Coalitions

Blog 7: Coalitions

What is the larger dream / goal behind your venture? The large dream of EcoRealm is to positively change the office workspace of corporate offices across the United States through the installation of EcoRealms. Our primary objective is to elevate productivity and well-being in the workplace while simultaneously reducing stress levels. Our ultimate aim is to develop EcoRealms that can be seamlessly integrated into conventional, dull, cubicle-filled office spaces.   With the help of a visual, describe a coalition you will…

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Blog 6

Blog 6

Link to slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/15Vp9yZA4bQoYBfy9rkavfkflYo6mkaNk6wjDPjE9hO0/edit?usp=sharing   1.What constituted the partnership? Manufacturers- we need someone to produce our prototypes  Plant Nurseries- we needed someone to by our plants from, they need money  Cloud Service Provider – We needed someone to host our data monitoring system, they need customers  Further explanation of partners: Manufacturers: We maintain strategic relationships with manufacturers to ensure the quality and consistency of our technological and structural components. Plant Nurseries: Collaboration with local plant nurseries provides us with a…

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Blog 5: Case Study 3

Blog 5: Case Study 3

  Group: Bella Clark, Tyson Utesch, Emma Clopton Part 1: Fast forward to August 2021. Ugochi has found herself in a difficult situation, for it has come to light that three of the contractors that manufacture Spikey’s shoes in Cambodia employ children under the age of 12 at their facilities. One contractor restricts employment to 20 hours a week and, through their “study- to-work program,” mandates that children attend an on-campus school before they are allowed to work and support…

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Blog Post 4: Case 2, Grassroots diplomacy

Blog Post 4: Case 2, Grassroots diplomacy

Bella Clark  Ethical Issue: Jack does not want to upset any of the kids Facts:  Jack is staying abroad at a youth center for 5 months He handed out gifts during a ceremony for the kids and the kids thought they were from him  4 kids did not receive gifts during the ceremony, they received black hats instead  Jack brought up the upset kids to the youth center and they did not care and told him to fix the problem…

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Blog Post 3

Blog Post 3

You are the Executive Director of Sustainable Lehigh 2030, an ambitious program aimed at transforming Lehigh University into a low-carbon circular economy that espouses triple bottom line (people, planet, profit) sustainability as a core value. In this capacity, you are working with ten different student groups which are addressing various food, energy, plastics pollution, water, and health related challenges with a common theme of effecting sustainable behavior change amongst all campus stakeholders. While all these initiatives are organized under the…

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Blog Post 2

Blog Post 2

1.Context – bring us into the world. Defines what is happening and what needs to happen. Amid the monotonous symphony of office chairs creaking and keyboards clicking, we found ourselves imprisoned within cubicles, locked in the unending cycle of our nine-to-five jobs. The fluorescent lights overhead cast an eerie pallor over our weary faces as the relentless march of deadlines weighed us down. With heavy eyelids and sluggish fingers, we leaned back in our chairs, releasing a collective sigh of…

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