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Assigment 2

#1 - A day after sending an e-mail to all 1,800 employees in your company regarding income tax implications of the company's retirement plan, you discover that one of the sources you relied upon for your information plagiarized from other sources. You quickly double-check all the information in your message and confirm that it is accurate. However, you are concerned about using plagiarized information, even though you did nothing wrong. How would you handle this situation?

#2 - You are organizing an exploratory in-person meeting with engineering representatives from a dozen manufacturers from around the world to discuss updates to a technical standard that all the companies' products must adhere to. The representatives have a wide range of firmly held opinions on the subject because the changes could help some companies and hurt others. They can't even agree on what should be addressed in the first meeting, so you need to develop a minimum level of consensus on what should be on the agenda. Which combination of media and channels would you use to move the conversation forward and finalize the agenda? Each company has one representative, and any discussions need to be kept confidential.

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Assigment 8

The Future (Probably) isn't as Scary as You Think (Links to an external site.)

http://freakonomics.com/podcast/future-probably-isnt-scary-think/

Also, check out "The Inevitable" by Kevin Kelly if you would like to read more about the subject matter (it's on Amazon like everything else on the planet)

· Why IS the future scary or not scary? Tell me what you think after listening and reading into this a bit

· Do you think A.I. will be beneficial to humans? Eventually detrimental?

· Discuss the concept of "guaranteed minimum income" with the advent of A.I.