The document discusses intelligent networks and their operation. It introduces intelligent network components like the service control point (SCP) and service switching point (SSP). It describes how intelligent network services are registered and originated, going through authentication, announcement, and call routing procedures. It also addresses related standards, performance evaluation methods, and technical issues regarding security, evolution to IP networks, and cost effectiveness.
The document provides an overview of advocacy efforts undertaken by two school librarians, Heather Gruenthal and Marie Slim, over the course of a school year. It describes various initiatives like promoting local authors, thanking volunteers, and placing book orders to support curricular projects. Photos are included throughout to illustrate different advocacy activities like book fairs, reading clubs, and library websites.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on customer relationship management (CRM) for arts groups. The presentation will cover the components and strategies of CRM, best practices and value. It will also discuss how arts groups can best use CRM and provide an example of a successful arts group CRM implementation. The goals are to understand CRM and how it can provide value to arts organizations as both a customer and competitive necessity.
The document discusses intelligent networks and their operation. It introduces intelligent network components like the service control point (SCP) and service switching point (SSP). It describes how intelligent network services are registered and originated, going through authentication, announcement, and call routing procedures. It also addresses related standards, performance evaluation methods, and technical issues regarding security, evolution to IP networks, and cost effectiveness.
The document provides an overview of advocacy efforts undertaken by two school librarians, Heather Gruenthal and Marie Slim, over the course of a school year. It describes various initiatives like promoting local authors, thanking volunteers, and placing book orders to support curricular projects. Photos are included throughout to illustrate different advocacy activities like book fairs, reading clubs, and library websites.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on customer relationship management (CRM) for arts groups. The presentation will cover the components and strategies of CRM, best practices and value. It will also discuss how arts groups can best use CRM and provide an example of a successful arts group CRM implementation. The goals are to understand CRM and how it can provide value to arts organizations as both a customer and competitive necessity.
The document describes the IEEE/EIA 12207 standard which establishes a common framework for software life cycle processes. It outlines 17 processes that are divided into 5 primary processes, 8 supporting processes, and 4 organizational processes. The primary processes are acquisition, supply, development, operation, and maintenance. The supporting processes aid the primary processes. The organizational processes are employed by an organization to establish and improve the life cycle processes.
Premium Property Outlook: 2015 in Retrospect (Nigeria) VICTOR NKWOCHA
A real estate performance review report for premium developments in Nigeria (Lagos, Abuja and Port-Harcourt) for 2015. Published by Fine and Country, Prepared by Victor Nkwocha
The document discusses issues affecting teacher and student satisfaction in schools. It notes a recent survey finding that the percentage of teachers who are very satisfied with their jobs has dropped to its lowest point in over 20 years. It then addresses some potential factors contributing to unhappiness in schools, such as over-reliance on standardized testing, scripted lessons that lack student engagement, and a lack of equity in resources across communities. The document advocates for rethinking various school practices and policies to create happier learning environments.
The document discusses communication and listening. It defines communication as the process of sending and receiving verbal and non-verbal messages to achieve understanding. It notes that 55% of communication impact comes from body language. The document then discusses listening, defining it as absorbing words and meanings. It describes types of listening including active listening and passive listening. It outlines barriers to effective listening and techniques for overcoming them such as maintaining eye contact and asking open-ended questions. Finally, it provides tips for listening including creating an atmosphere with few distractions and monitoring body language.
Mobile phone adoption in Africa has grown rapidly, with over 735 million mobile phones now in use on the continent. This growth is transforming lives and businesses in Africa by enabling mobile banking, commerce, agriculture, education, health services, employment opportunities and more. Mobile phones are increasingly providing the backbone for Africa's continued economic growth and development over the next 15 years.
The document discusses Intelligent Networks (IN). It provides an overview of IN architecture, standards, services, and key concepts like the IN Conceptual Model and Signaling System No. 7 (SS7). The IN Conceptual Model divides the IN architecture into four planes - service plane, global functional plane, distributed functional plane, and physical plane.
The document describes the IEEE/EIA 12207 standard which establishes a common framework for software life cycle processes. It outlines 17 processes that are divided into 5 primary processes, 8 supporting processes, and 4 organizational processes. The primary processes are acquisition, supply, development, operation, and maintenance. The supporting processes aid the primary processes. The organizational processes are employed by an organization to establish and improve the life cycle processes.
Premium Property Outlook: 2015 in Retrospect (Nigeria) VICTOR NKWOCHA
A real estate performance review report for premium developments in Nigeria (Lagos, Abuja and Port-Harcourt) for 2015. Published by Fine and Country, Prepared by Victor Nkwocha
The document discusses issues affecting teacher and student satisfaction in schools. It notes a recent survey finding that the percentage of teachers who are very satisfied with their jobs has dropped to its lowest point in over 20 years. It then addresses some potential factors contributing to unhappiness in schools, such as over-reliance on standardized testing, scripted lessons that lack student engagement, and a lack of equity in resources across communities. The document advocates for rethinking various school practices and policies to create happier learning environments.
The document discusses communication and listening. It defines communication as the process of sending and receiving verbal and non-verbal messages to achieve understanding. It notes that 55% of communication impact comes from body language. The document then discusses listening, defining it as absorbing words and meanings. It describes types of listening including active listening and passive listening. It outlines barriers to effective listening and techniques for overcoming them such as maintaining eye contact and asking open-ended questions. Finally, it provides tips for listening including creating an atmosphere with few distractions and monitoring body language.
Mobile phone adoption in Africa has grown rapidly, with over 735 million mobile phones now in use on the continent. This growth is transforming lives and businesses in Africa by enabling mobile banking, commerce, agriculture, education, health services, employment opportunities and more. Mobile phones are increasingly providing the backbone for Africa's continued economic growth and development over the next 15 years.
The document discusses Intelligent Networks (IN). It provides an overview of IN architecture, standards, services, and key concepts like the IN Conceptual Model and Signaling System No. 7 (SS7). The IN Conceptual Model divides the IN architecture into four planes - service plane, global functional plane, distributed functional plane, and physical plane.