Over 20 years, the Royal Scientific Society and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung conducted studies on socioeconomic challenges in Jordan. Recently, they studied use of solar heaters given rising energy prices. The study found that only 13% of Jordanian households own solar heaters. Most are locally produced, but high costs and quality issues prevent wider use, despite awareness of benefits. Expanded use requires tax incentives, improved quality, industry-research partnerships, and awareness campaigns. Housing characteristics and central heating also impact solar heater adoption in Jordan.
برگزاری دوره های ایزو 10002 مدریت شکایت و رضایت مشتری همراه با گواهینامه معتبر بین المللی
استاندارد مدیریت رسیدگی به شکایات مشتری ISO 10002
استاندارد ISO 10002 بعنوان الگویی برای رسیدگی به شکایات مشتریان در سازمان ها اعم از تجاری و غیرتجاری به کار می رود. در واقع هدف راهنمایی دادن به سازمان ها، مشتریان و کلیه طرف های ذینفع می باشد. طیف وسیعی از سازمان ها می توانند از این استاندارد استفاده کنند و حتی در تجارت الکترونیک نیز می توان از آن بهره برد. سیستم مدیریت رسیدگی به شکایات مشتریان ساختاری متشکل از عناصر مرتبط به هم شامل خط مشی ها، روش های اجرایی، ساختار سازمانی، اهداف و فرایندها می باشد. برای اینکه عملکرد کلی سازمان اثربخش باشد باید این عناصر در تعامل با یکدیگر طرح ریزی و اجرا شوند.
خروجی اصلی این استاندارد اثربخش نمودن فرایند رسیدگی به شکایات مشتریان و نحوه برخورد سیستماتیک با شکایات در سازمان ها می باشد که در نهایت ارتقاء کیفیت عملکرد سازمان و جلب رضایت مشتریان را به دنبال خواهد داشت و نهایتاٌ منجر به یکپارچه سازی سازمان ها در نحوه تعامل با مشتریان و برخورد با شکایات آن ها بر طبق یک الگوی جهانی خواهد شد.
تشویق مشتری به ارائه بازخورد و حتی ابراز نارضایتی و شکایت می تواند فرصتی برای سازمان ایجاد کند تا با اهمیت دادن به خواست مشتریان و تلاش برای جلب رضایت آن ها وفاداری آنها را تضمین نماید و نهایتاٌ این امر منجر به افزایش کیفیت در سطح بازار و افزایش رقابت پذیری خواهد شد.
فواید بکارگیری استاندارد مدیریت رسیدگی به شکایات مشتری ISO 10002:
· افزایش توانایی سازمان در شناسایی و تحلیل علل ریشه ای نارضایتی و اقدام در جهت رفع نواقص
· ایجاد رویکرد مشتری مداری در پرسنل سازمان و افزایش مهارت های آنها در رابطه با مشتریان
· کسب بازار از طریق اهمیت دادن به مشتریان و ایجاد محیطی باز برای ابراز بازخوردهای آنها
· سازگاری استاندارد ایزو 10002 با استاندارد
Lab manual for Air Pollution Sampling and Analysis.
This laboratory manual is useful to environmental engineers, scientists, undergraduate and graduate students, chemists and environmental field engineers. The manual has been prepared as per the US EPA and IS standards
برگزاری دوره های ایزو 10002 مدریت شکایت و رضایت مشتری همراه با گواهینامه معتبر بین المللی
استاندارد مدیریت رسیدگی به شکایات مشتری ISO 10002
استاندارد ISO 10002 بعنوان الگویی برای رسیدگی به شکایات مشتریان در سازمان ها اعم از تجاری و غیرتجاری به کار می رود. در واقع هدف راهنمایی دادن به سازمان ها، مشتریان و کلیه طرف های ذینفع می باشد. طیف وسیعی از سازمان ها می توانند از این استاندارد استفاده کنند و حتی در تجارت الکترونیک نیز می توان از آن بهره برد. سیستم مدیریت رسیدگی به شکایات مشتریان ساختاری متشکل از عناصر مرتبط به هم شامل خط مشی ها، روش های اجرایی، ساختار سازمانی، اهداف و فرایندها می باشد. برای اینکه عملکرد کلی سازمان اثربخش باشد باید این عناصر در تعامل با یکدیگر طرح ریزی و اجرا شوند.
خروجی اصلی این استاندارد اثربخش نمودن فرایند رسیدگی به شکایات مشتریان و نحوه برخورد سیستماتیک با شکایات در سازمان ها می باشد که در نهایت ارتقاء کیفیت عملکرد سازمان و جلب رضایت مشتریان را به دنبال خواهد داشت و نهایتاٌ منجر به یکپارچه سازی سازمان ها در نحوه تعامل با مشتریان و برخورد با شکایات آن ها بر طبق یک الگوی جهانی خواهد شد.
تشویق مشتری به ارائه بازخورد و حتی ابراز نارضایتی و شکایت می تواند فرصتی برای سازمان ایجاد کند تا با اهمیت دادن به خواست مشتریان و تلاش برای جلب رضایت آن ها وفاداری آنها را تضمین نماید و نهایتاٌ این امر منجر به افزایش کیفیت در سطح بازار و افزایش رقابت پذیری خواهد شد.
فواید بکارگیری استاندارد مدیریت رسیدگی به شکایات مشتری ISO 10002:
· افزایش توانایی سازمان در شناسایی و تحلیل علل ریشه ای نارضایتی و اقدام در جهت رفع نواقص
· ایجاد رویکرد مشتری مداری در پرسنل سازمان و افزایش مهارت های آنها در رابطه با مشتریان
· کسب بازار از طریق اهمیت دادن به مشتریان و ایجاد محیطی باز برای ابراز بازخوردهای آنها
· سازگاری استاندارد ایزو 10002 با استاندارد
Lab manual for Air Pollution Sampling and Analysis.
This laboratory manual is useful to environmental engineers, scientists, undergraduate and graduate students, chemists and environmental field engineers. The manual has been prepared as per the US EPA and IS standards
A pharma city is proposed at Mucherla, in Telangana, India. This is a presentation done at a farmers meeting on 8th August, 2017, at Yacharam, Rangareddy district.
Practical action research work place conflict and strategy solving the proble...berhanu taye
Practical Action Research work place conflict and strategy solving the problem
Insulting, attempt offense, Bullying and Intimidating innocents
I will make the situation happened during the meeting smooth. But I would like to offer them an opportunity so that they can fulfill my requirements. Indeed Anti corruption movement is already there if concerned high government bodies have keen/ good ear to solve country wide problem in general and our TVET institutions in particular, punish those who did bullying (browbeat) and intimidating deeds innocents. I will change my strategy, if they failed to regret and to say Sorry, I’ll start an appeal and legal accusation for their criminal and bad act. Anyway the situation will goes to charges for the searching of Justice! I would like to say equality before the law.
A pharma city is proposed at Mucherla, in Telangana, India. This is a presentation done at a farmers meeting on 8th August, 2017, at Yacharam, Rangareddy district.
Practical action research work place conflict and strategy solving the proble...berhanu taye
Practical Action Research work place conflict and strategy solving the problem
Insulting, attempt offense, Bullying and Intimidating innocents
I will make the situation happened during the meeting smooth. But I would like to offer them an opportunity so that they can fulfill my requirements. Indeed Anti corruption movement is already there if concerned high government bodies have keen/ good ear to solve country wide problem in general and our TVET institutions in particular, punish those who did bullying (browbeat) and intimidating deeds innocents. I will change my strategy, if they failed to regret and to say Sorry, I’ll start an appeal and legal accusation for their criminal and bad act. Anyway the situation will goes to charges for the searching of Justice! I would like to say equality before the law.
Data Centers - Striving Within A Narrow Range - Research Report - MCG - May 2...pchutichetpong
M Capital Group (“MCG”) expects to see demand and the changing evolution of supply, facilitated through institutional investment rotation out of offices and into work from home (“WFH”), while the ever-expanding need for data storage as global internet usage expands, with experts predicting 5.3 billion users by 2023. These market factors will be underpinned by technological changes, such as progressing cloud services and edge sites, allowing the industry to see strong expected annual growth of 13% over the next 4 years.
Whilst competitive headwinds remain, represented through the recent second bankruptcy filing of Sungard, which blames “COVID-19 and other macroeconomic trends including delayed customer spending decisions, insourcing and reductions in IT spending, energy inflation and reduction in demand for certain services”, the industry has seen key adjustments, where MCG believes that engineering cost management and technological innovation will be paramount to success.
MCG reports that the more favorable market conditions expected over the next few years, helped by the winding down of pandemic restrictions and a hybrid working environment will be driving market momentum forward. The continuous injection of capital by alternative investment firms, as well as the growing infrastructural investment from cloud service providers and social media companies, whose revenues are expected to grow over 3.6x larger by value in 2026, will likely help propel center provision and innovation. These factors paint a promising picture for the industry players that offset rising input costs and adapt to new technologies.
According to M Capital Group: “Specifically, the long-term cost-saving opportunities available from the rise of remote managing will likely aid value growth for the industry. Through margin optimization and further availability of capital for reinvestment, strong players will maintain their competitive foothold, while weaker players exit the market to balance supply and demand.”
Explore our comprehensive data analysis project presentation on predicting product ad campaign performance. Learn how data-driven insights can optimize your marketing strategies and enhance campaign effectiveness. Perfect for professionals and students looking to understand the power of data analysis in advertising. for more details visit: https://bostoninstituteofanalytics.org/data-science-and-artificial-intelligence/
Techniques to optimize the pagerank algorithm usually fall in two categories. One is to try reducing the work per iteration, and the other is to try reducing the number of iterations. These goals are often at odds with one another. Skipping computation on vertices which have already converged has the potential to save iteration time. Skipping in-identical vertices, with the same in-links, helps reduce duplicate computations and thus could help reduce iteration time. Road networks often have chains which can be short-circuited before pagerank computation to improve performance. Final ranks of chain nodes can be easily calculated. This could reduce both the iteration time, and the number of iterations. If a graph has no dangling nodes, pagerank of each strongly connected component can be computed in topological order. This could help reduce the iteration time, no. of iterations, and also enable multi-iteration concurrency in pagerank computation. The combination of all of the above methods is the STICD algorithm. [sticd] For dynamic graphs, unchanged components whose ranks are unaffected can be skipped altogether.
Adjusting primitives for graph : SHORT REPORT / NOTESSubhajit Sahu
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1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector multiply.
2. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector multiply.
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Sum with in-place strategies of CUDA mode (reduce)
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Marketing and International Public Relations Department
Industrial Studies Division
MEANS TO ENCOURAGE THE EXPAND OF
SOLAR HEATERS IN JORDAN
Project Manager
Abdel-Salam Naimat
Researchers
Nojood Al-Batayneh Atheel Al-louzi
Eng. Ahmad F. Khreisat
October 2008
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Over more then 20 years of cooperation, The Royal Scientific
Society RSS and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung FES, focus on the
socioeconomic challenges in Jordan. Many studies were
conducted, tackling hot issues in Jordan, recently the price of
energy was increases significantly and the imported oil bill became
the number one challenge for Jordan and Jordanians, so RSS,
and FES agreed to conduct a study about the use of solar heaters
in Jordan. The ultimate objective of this study was to shed light on
the current Solar Water Heater use in Jordan on the household
level, and the reasons why such systems are not used more
widely in a country with an abundant source of Solar Energy such
as Jordan. The objective was also to examine the Water Heater
production sector by studying the companies working in this field,
the nature of their work, issues they are facing and potentials for
improvement.
The main findings and recommendations are:
• Only 13% of Jordanian households own a solar heater.
• 90% of solar heaters in Jordan were locally manufactured in
a small factories or workshops while the Evacuated Solar
Tubes were also being imported into Jordan on a smaller
scale.
• Jordanians are well aware of the benefits of solar heater
use but high initial costs and bad quality of some products
prevent them from buying on a larger scale.
• House characteristics affect the expansion of solar heaters
use in Jordan, half of Jordanians live in apartments, and
therefore there is no space on buildings roofs to install solar
heaters. In addition, the availability of central heating
systems in many houses discourages occupants from
investing further in new Solar Water heaters. But the new
prices for diesel fuel will affect the rates of use for the
central heating systems and generate a shift towards the
use of solar heaters.
8. • The level of awareness among Jordanians about the
importance of using Solar Water Heaters is very good.
• Tax incentives on the Solar Water Heaters and the
materials used in their production are needed to reduce
cost and expand the use of solar water heaters in Jordan.
• Improving product quality is a key factor in the expansion of
Solar Water Heater use in Jordan.
• A strong partnership between industry and science and
technology institutions is strongly recommended.
• Launching stronger awareness campaigns promoting the
use of Solar Water Heaters and the added benefits for
doing so will encourage citizens to invest in this technology.
• Promote the awareness of citizens on the importance of
purchasing nationally and internationally Certified Solar
Water Heaters.
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