A Mania de Usar realizou uma ação promocional nos ônibus da cidade para comunicar a fusão de suas lojas de bijuterias e acessórios com sua loja de roupas. Promotoras distribuíam folhetos e davam dicas de moda aos passageiros, gerando publicidade espontânea e aumentando o faturamento em 20% no mês da ação.
Una bruja malvada que vivía en un feo palacio junto a su gata Genoveva, podía volar en escoba y hacer brujerías. Un día, una hermosa chica llamada Laura llegó al bosque y la bruja preguntó a su espejo quién era la más bella, a lo que el espejo respondió que Laura. La bruja envenenó unas uvas para dárselas a Laura, pero Laura se dio cuenta y le dio las mismas uvas envenenadas a la bruja, matándola.
Este documento describe cómo crear gráficos y utilizar formatos condicionales en Excel para la presentación de informes. Explica cómo crear un formato de informe con encabezados, áreas de texto y una tabla. Luego, muestra cómo insertar gráficos como columnas 3D y modificar su tamaño y relleno. Finalmente, enseña a aplicar formato condicional a celdas según valores para colorearlas de verde, amarillo o rojo.
Vortrag 'Serviceerbringungsstrategie - Von Geschäftstätigkeit zu Servicekatal...servicEvolution
VORTRAGSINHALT
Die Ausführung der Geschäftsprozesse wird unterstützt durch die verlässliche & spezifikationsgemäße Erbringung von ICT-systembasierenden Servicetypen. In ihrer Rolle als berechtigte Servicekonsumenten rufen die Mitarbeiter in den Fachabteilungen bei Bedarf jeweils einen einzelnen Service des erforderlichen Service-Typs ab, um ihre aktuell anstehende Aktivität im laufenden Geschäftsprozess effizient auszuführen. Die servicerelevanten ICT-Systeme (= Servuktionsautomaten) müssen diesen Service jeweils verzugslos bewerkstelligen und explizit an den abrufenden Servicekonsumenten erbringen.
VORTRAGSAGENDA
◦ Servicetrilemma - Servicequalität, Servicepreis & Servicekosten
◦ Strategiedreiklang – Geschäft, Service & System
◦ Servicekonsument – Auslöser, Adressat & Wertschöpfer
◦ Serviceerbringungsmodell – Servicescape, Hauptrollen & Hauptsphären
◦ Serviceportfolio – Servicetyp, Serviceidentifizierung & Servicespezifizierung
VORTRAGSEINORDNUNG
Der Vortrag wird gehalten
- am 09.12.2013
- in Kassel, Kongress Palais, Gesellschaftssaal
- beim itSMF-Jahreskongress 2013
- in der Birds of a Feather Session 'Next Generation ITSM'
http://www.itsmf.de/1690.html
Ein rechenschaftsfähiger Service Provider meistert für jeden Service-Typ, den er zur Erbringung anbietet, das Service-Trilemma, das sich jeweils aufspannt zwischen
- Service-Erbringungsqualität, die die Erfordernisse & Erwartungen von adressierten bzw. autorisierten Service-Konsumenten abdeckt & erfüllt
- Service-Erbringungspreis, der erschwinglich & profitabel ist für interessierte bzw. registrierte Service-Kunden
- Service-Erbringungskosten, die der Service Provider so weit optimiert, dass er ertragreich operiert.
s. Konzeptpapier 'Service-Trilemma - Dimensionen & Beteiligte'
https://www.slideshare.net/PaulGHz/konzeptpapier-servicetrilemma-dimensionen-beteiligte-v060100pdf
Das Service-Trilemma beantwortet ein rechenschaftsfähiger Service Provider durch die 3 Hauptelemente seines Geschäftsmodells:
- Servuktionsversprechen (= Rechenschaftspflicht für Service-Erbringung)
- Servuktionskonzept (= Methodik für Service-Erbringung)
- Servuktionsertragsmodell (= Rentabilität der Service-Erbringung).
s. Konzeptpapier 'Service Provider - Service-Trilemma & Geschäftsmodell'
https://www.slideshare.net/PaulGHz/konzeptpapier-service-provider-servicetrilemma-geschftsmodell-v060200pdf
Im Fokus des ersten der 3 Hauptelemente stehen die Service-Konsumenten.
s. Konzeptpapier 'Service-Konsument - Wertschöpfer & Umsatzbringer'
https://www.slideshare.net/PaulGHz/konzeptpapier-servicekonsument-wertschpfer-umsatzbringer-v060300pdf
Der Kern dieses Geschäftsmodells ist das universell anwendbare Leitkonzept der Servicialisierung, aus dem dessen 9 Teilmodelle abgeleitet wurden.
s. Konzeptpapier 'Servicialisierung - Service-Erbringung & Methodik'
https://www.slideshare.net/PaulGHz/konzeptpapier-servicialisierung-serviceerbringung-und-methodik-v060300pdf
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Christos Kakouris, an architectural assistant seeking a position as an Architectural Assistant (Post Part 2). It outlines his education history, including a BA and MArch from De Montfort University, awards he has received, languages spoken, and references. It also provides details of his previous work experience in architectural and construction roles. The CV highlights projects he has worked on and his technical skills. It describes qualifications for the desired position, including quality of services, organized planning, and mastery of details.
A Mania de Usar realizou uma ação promocional nos ônibus da cidade para comunicar a fusão de suas lojas de bijuterias e acessórios com sua loja de roupas. Promotoras distribuíam folhetos e davam dicas de moda aos passageiros, gerando publicidade espontânea e aumentando o faturamento em 20% no mês da ação.
Una bruja malvada que vivía en un feo palacio junto a su gata Genoveva, podía volar en escoba y hacer brujerías. Un día, una hermosa chica llamada Laura llegó al bosque y la bruja preguntó a su espejo quién era la más bella, a lo que el espejo respondió que Laura. La bruja envenenó unas uvas para dárselas a Laura, pero Laura se dio cuenta y le dio las mismas uvas envenenadas a la bruja, matándola.
Este documento describe cómo crear gráficos y utilizar formatos condicionales en Excel para la presentación de informes. Explica cómo crear un formato de informe con encabezados, áreas de texto y una tabla. Luego, muestra cómo insertar gráficos como columnas 3D y modificar su tamaño y relleno. Finalmente, enseña a aplicar formato condicional a celdas según valores para colorearlas de verde, amarillo o rojo.
Vortrag 'Serviceerbringungsstrategie - Von Geschäftstätigkeit zu Servicekatal...servicEvolution
VORTRAGSINHALT
Die Ausführung der Geschäftsprozesse wird unterstützt durch die verlässliche & spezifikationsgemäße Erbringung von ICT-systembasierenden Servicetypen. In ihrer Rolle als berechtigte Servicekonsumenten rufen die Mitarbeiter in den Fachabteilungen bei Bedarf jeweils einen einzelnen Service des erforderlichen Service-Typs ab, um ihre aktuell anstehende Aktivität im laufenden Geschäftsprozess effizient auszuführen. Die servicerelevanten ICT-Systeme (= Servuktionsautomaten) müssen diesen Service jeweils verzugslos bewerkstelligen und explizit an den abrufenden Servicekonsumenten erbringen.
VORTRAGSAGENDA
◦ Servicetrilemma - Servicequalität, Servicepreis & Servicekosten
◦ Strategiedreiklang – Geschäft, Service & System
◦ Servicekonsument – Auslöser, Adressat & Wertschöpfer
◦ Serviceerbringungsmodell – Servicescape, Hauptrollen & Hauptsphären
◦ Serviceportfolio – Servicetyp, Serviceidentifizierung & Servicespezifizierung
VORTRAGSEINORDNUNG
Der Vortrag wird gehalten
- am 09.12.2013
- in Kassel, Kongress Palais, Gesellschaftssaal
- beim itSMF-Jahreskongress 2013
- in der Birds of a Feather Session 'Next Generation ITSM'
http://www.itsmf.de/1690.html
Ein rechenschaftsfähiger Service Provider meistert für jeden Service-Typ, den er zur Erbringung anbietet, das Service-Trilemma, das sich jeweils aufspannt zwischen
- Service-Erbringungsqualität, die die Erfordernisse & Erwartungen von adressierten bzw. autorisierten Service-Konsumenten abdeckt & erfüllt
- Service-Erbringungspreis, der erschwinglich & profitabel ist für interessierte bzw. registrierte Service-Kunden
- Service-Erbringungskosten, die der Service Provider so weit optimiert, dass er ertragreich operiert.
s. Konzeptpapier 'Service-Trilemma - Dimensionen & Beteiligte'
https://www.slideshare.net/PaulGHz/konzeptpapier-servicetrilemma-dimensionen-beteiligte-v060100pdf
Das Service-Trilemma beantwortet ein rechenschaftsfähiger Service Provider durch die 3 Hauptelemente seines Geschäftsmodells:
- Servuktionsversprechen (= Rechenschaftspflicht für Service-Erbringung)
- Servuktionskonzept (= Methodik für Service-Erbringung)
- Servuktionsertragsmodell (= Rentabilität der Service-Erbringung).
s. Konzeptpapier 'Service Provider - Service-Trilemma & Geschäftsmodell'
https://www.slideshare.net/PaulGHz/konzeptpapier-service-provider-servicetrilemma-geschftsmodell-v060200pdf
Im Fokus des ersten der 3 Hauptelemente stehen die Service-Konsumenten.
s. Konzeptpapier 'Service-Konsument - Wertschöpfer & Umsatzbringer'
https://www.slideshare.net/PaulGHz/konzeptpapier-servicekonsument-wertschpfer-umsatzbringer-v060300pdf
Der Kern dieses Geschäftsmodells ist das universell anwendbare Leitkonzept der Servicialisierung, aus dem dessen 9 Teilmodelle abgeleitet wurden.
s. Konzeptpapier 'Servicialisierung - Service-Erbringung & Methodik'
https://www.slideshare.net/PaulGHz/konzeptpapier-servicialisierung-serviceerbringung-und-methodik-v060300pdf
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Christos Kakouris, an architectural assistant seeking a position as an Architectural Assistant (Post Part 2). It outlines his education history, including a BA and MArch from De Montfort University, awards he has received, languages spoken, and references. It also provides details of his previous work experience in architectural and construction roles. The CV highlights projects he has worked on and his technical skills. It describes qualifications for the desired position, including quality of services, organized planning, and mastery of details.
Este documento describe los programas de dos cursos de ciclo indoor impartidos por FEDA: el curso básico de 25 horas y el curso avanzado de 25 horas. El curso básico cubre temas como el mantenimiento de la bicicleta, la técnica, la fisiología y los diferentes tipos de ejercicios. El curso avanzado profundiza en aspectos técnicos, biomecánicos, fisiológicos y de planificación del entrenamiento. Ambos cursos incluyen material didáctico, seguro y carné de
O documento apresenta os resultados da Eternit no 4T11. As vendas de fibrocimento cresceram 19% no trimestre, enquanto as vendas de telhas de concreto aumentaram 9,6%. O EBITDA cresceu 17% no trimestre, impulsionado pelo bom desempenho operacional das unidades de fibrocimento e telhas de concreto.
El documento habla brevemente sobre la historia de las computadoras desde 1946 hasta la actualidad, mencionando las diferentes generaciones por las que han pasado. Explica que se remontan a 3000 a.C. con el uso de dedos y cuentas, y describe algunas de las primeras máquinas calculadoras mecánicas inventadas entre los siglos XVII y XIX, incluyendo la Pascalina y las máquinas de Leibniz, Babbage y Hollerith.
This document provides two citations in MLA format. The first citation is for a website article about Sam Adams from Time magazine in 2007. The second citation is for a section about Sam Adams from a book published in 2011 in Chicago. Both citations include the author, title, publisher, date and URL.
Proyecto que partió inicialmente de realizar un estudio de mercado para responder a nuevos conceptos de utensilios para cocinar, orientado a un target con poder adquisitivo y sensibilizado por el diseño.
Con la experiencia y dominio en tecnologías de fabricación, orientamos a crear un nuevo concepto de producto, dando la posibilidad de conseguir profundidad de gama y crear distintas líneas de producto.
Resultado, los productos siliconcook
The document provides an overview of the Ohio Constitution and how it compares to the United States Constitution. It explains that the Ohio Constitution is the fundamental law of Ohio and is subordinate only to the US Constitution and federal law. It also notes that the Ohio Constitution is much longer than the US Constitution, as it contains more detailed provisions about state elections, local government, education, and other topics. The key differences highlighted are that the Ohio Constitution is more inclusive than the US Constitution and limits state government powers, while the US Constitution delegates powers to the states.
This document provides information about the 27 amendments to the US Constitution. It summarizes the key aspects of the 1st through 10th amendments related to individual rights and liberties. It then briefly outlines the 13th through 15th amendments addressing slavery and voting rights after the Civil War. The 16th through 19th amendments from the Progressive Era relating to taxation, popular election of senators, prohibition, and women's suffrage are noted. Further amendments regarding voting rights, presidential elections, terms and succession are listed along with the unique circumstances around the 11th, 21st, and 27th amendments. Informal amendments through legislation, executive action, court decisions and custom are also discussed.
The document summarizes how a bill becomes law in the House of Representatives. It discusses the first steps of introducing a bill, how bills are handled in committees, how House leaders schedule debate on bills, the process on the House floor, and the final step of passing a bill in the House. Key points covered include bills being assigned to committees for review, the use of discharge petitions if a committee does not act on a bill, and committees gathering information through hearings and trips.
The Congress has three types of powers - expressed, implied, and inherent. Expressed powers include regulating commerce, taxation, borrowing, and currency. Implied powers allow Congress to pass laws necessary to exercise its expressed powers. Inherent powers derive from Congress creating the national government. Congress shares war powers with the presidency and has powers over foreign relations, territories, judicial system creation, and impeachment.
The Legislative Branch creates laws through Congress, which consists of the Senate and House of Representatives. The Senate has two senators per state who serve six-year terms, while the House has 435 members based on population who serve two-year terms. Members of Congress must be at least 25 years old for the House or 30 for the Senate, citizens for at least seven or nine years respectively, and inhabitants of their states. Their roles include legislating, representing constituents, and overseeing the executive branch through committees. They receive salaries around $174,000 along with various benefits and perks.
The document summarizes key points about interest groups from a civics textbook chapter. It discusses the nature of interest groups, their role in influencing policy, and comparisons with political parties. It also outlines major types of interest groups based on economic interests or causes, and how groups work to influence public opinion, elections, and policymaking through lobbying.
The document discusses several key aspects of public opinion in the United States, including:
1) Public opinion is difficult to define because there are many groups and many issues to account for.
2) Factors like family, schools, peer groups, media, and historic events influence the development of political opinions over time.
3) Polls are considered the best measure of public opinion, though they are not perfect and public opinion is not the only influence on policy.
The document discusses the nomination process for political candidates in the United States. It outlines five main ways candidates get nominated: 1) self-announcement, 2) caucuses, 3) conventions, 4) direct primaries, and 5) petitions. It provides details on closed and open primaries, explaining the differences between the two systems. The document also notes specifics about Ohio's primary process and timeline.
The 15th Amendment extended suffrage to African American men in 1870 but was not enforced, allowing Southern states to prevent African Americans from voting through violence, taxes, literacy tests, and gerrymandering for over 90 years. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965 made racial discrimination in voting illegal and suspended literacy tests, increasing African American voter turnout. The Voting Rights Act required states with a history of voter discrimination to get federal approval for any changes to election procedures to prevent continued disenfranchisement.
The document outlines the history and expansion of voting rights in the United States. It discusses how originally only white male property owners could vote, but over time restrictions were lifted to allow more groups to vote, such as eliminating property ownership, giving women the right to vote, and lowering the voting age. It also describes how while states have power over voting qualifications, they cannot deprive anyone of the right to vote based on race, color, gender, or by requiring payment of a tax if they are over 18 years old.
Este documento describe los programas de dos cursos de ciclo indoor impartidos por FEDA: el curso básico de 25 horas y el curso avanzado de 25 horas. El curso básico cubre temas como el mantenimiento de la bicicleta, la técnica, la fisiología y los diferentes tipos de ejercicios. El curso avanzado profundiza en aspectos técnicos, biomecánicos, fisiológicos y de planificación del entrenamiento. Ambos cursos incluyen material didáctico, seguro y carné de
O documento apresenta os resultados da Eternit no 4T11. As vendas de fibrocimento cresceram 19% no trimestre, enquanto as vendas de telhas de concreto aumentaram 9,6%. O EBITDA cresceu 17% no trimestre, impulsionado pelo bom desempenho operacional das unidades de fibrocimento e telhas de concreto.
El documento habla brevemente sobre la historia de las computadoras desde 1946 hasta la actualidad, mencionando las diferentes generaciones por las que han pasado. Explica que se remontan a 3000 a.C. con el uso de dedos y cuentas, y describe algunas de las primeras máquinas calculadoras mecánicas inventadas entre los siglos XVII y XIX, incluyendo la Pascalina y las máquinas de Leibniz, Babbage y Hollerith.
This document provides two citations in MLA format. The first citation is for a website article about Sam Adams from Time magazine in 2007. The second citation is for a section about Sam Adams from a book published in 2011 in Chicago. Both citations include the author, title, publisher, date and URL.
Proyecto que partió inicialmente de realizar un estudio de mercado para responder a nuevos conceptos de utensilios para cocinar, orientado a un target con poder adquisitivo y sensibilizado por el diseño.
Con la experiencia y dominio en tecnologías de fabricación, orientamos a crear un nuevo concepto de producto, dando la posibilidad de conseguir profundidad de gama y crear distintas líneas de producto.
Resultado, los productos siliconcook
The document provides an overview of the Ohio Constitution and how it compares to the United States Constitution. It explains that the Ohio Constitution is the fundamental law of Ohio and is subordinate only to the US Constitution and federal law. It also notes that the Ohio Constitution is much longer than the US Constitution, as it contains more detailed provisions about state elections, local government, education, and other topics. The key differences highlighted are that the Ohio Constitution is more inclusive than the US Constitution and limits state government powers, while the US Constitution delegates powers to the states.
This document provides information about the 27 amendments to the US Constitution. It summarizes the key aspects of the 1st through 10th amendments related to individual rights and liberties. It then briefly outlines the 13th through 15th amendments addressing slavery and voting rights after the Civil War. The 16th through 19th amendments from the Progressive Era relating to taxation, popular election of senators, prohibition, and women's suffrage are noted. Further amendments regarding voting rights, presidential elections, terms and succession are listed along with the unique circumstances around the 11th, 21st, and 27th amendments. Informal amendments through legislation, executive action, court decisions and custom are also discussed.
The document summarizes how a bill becomes law in the House of Representatives. It discusses the first steps of introducing a bill, how bills are handled in committees, how House leaders schedule debate on bills, the process on the House floor, and the final step of passing a bill in the House. Key points covered include bills being assigned to committees for review, the use of discharge petitions if a committee does not act on a bill, and committees gathering information through hearings and trips.
The Congress has three types of powers - expressed, implied, and inherent. Expressed powers include regulating commerce, taxation, borrowing, and currency. Implied powers allow Congress to pass laws necessary to exercise its expressed powers. Inherent powers derive from Congress creating the national government. Congress shares war powers with the presidency and has powers over foreign relations, territories, judicial system creation, and impeachment.
The Legislative Branch creates laws through Congress, which consists of the Senate and House of Representatives. The Senate has two senators per state who serve six-year terms, while the House has 435 members based on population who serve two-year terms. Members of Congress must be at least 25 years old for the House or 30 for the Senate, citizens for at least seven or nine years respectively, and inhabitants of their states. Their roles include legislating, representing constituents, and overseeing the executive branch through committees. They receive salaries around $174,000 along with various benefits and perks.
The document summarizes key points about interest groups from a civics textbook chapter. It discusses the nature of interest groups, their role in influencing policy, and comparisons with political parties. It also outlines major types of interest groups based on economic interests or causes, and how groups work to influence public opinion, elections, and policymaking through lobbying.
The document discusses several key aspects of public opinion in the United States, including:
1) Public opinion is difficult to define because there are many groups and many issues to account for.
2) Factors like family, schools, peer groups, media, and historic events influence the development of political opinions over time.
3) Polls are considered the best measure of public opinion, though they are not perfect and public opinion is not the only influence on policy.
The document discusses the nomination process for political candidates in the United States. It outlines five main ways candidates get nominated: 1) self-announcement, 2) caucuses, 3) conventions, 4) direct primaries, and 5) petitions. It provides details on closed and open primaries, explaining the differences between the two systems. The document also notes specifics about Ohio's primary process and timeline.
The 15th Amendment extended suffrage to African American men in 1870 but was not enforced, allowing Southern states to prevent African Americans from voting through violence, taxes, literacy tests, and gerrymandering for over 90 years. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965 made racial discrimination in voting illegal and suspended literacy tests, increasing African American voter turnout. The Voting Rights Act required states with a history of voter discrimination to get federal approval for any changes to election procedures to prevent continued disenfranchisement.
The document outlines the history and expansion of voting rights in the United States. It discusses how originally only white male property owners could vote, but over time restrictions were lifted to allow more groups to vote, such as eliminating property ownership, giving women the right to vote, and lowering the voting age. It also describes how while states have power over voting qualifications, they cannot deprive anyone of the right to vote based on race, color, gender, or by requiring payment of a tax if they are over 18 years old.
The document discusses the origins and roles of political parties in the United States. It describes how the early Democratic-Republican and Federalist parties evolved from disagreements over the ratification of the Constitution. It also outlines the typical membership demographics of today's two major parties - Democrats and Republicans. Additionally, it summarizes several prominent third parties in the US and categorizes them based on their ideological focus or origins.
The document discusses the two-party system of American government. It provides historical context for how the two-party system emerged and has been maintained over time through factors like single-member districts, winner-take-all elections, and laws protecting the major parties. While the two parties aim to find consensus, there have been times of ideological division in US history around issues like the Civil War and Vietnam War. The document also contrasts the two-party system with multiparty systems in other countries.
Federalism is a system of government where power is divided between a central national government and several regional or state governments, each with their own set of powers. Certain powers are delegated to the national government, such as collecting taxes and declaring war. Other powers are reserved for state governments, like requiring professional licenses and establishing public schools. Some powers are shared between both levels of government, including taxing and defining crimes. The Constitution and 10th Amendment outline this division of powers to maintain a balance of power between the federal and state governments.
This document provides instructions for creating a flow chart to visually represent steps or events in time order. The topic is written at the top of the chart and steps or events are listed below in the correct sequential order. A flow chart is a visual way to organize and represent a process or timeline.
The Constitutional Convention was called in Philadelphia in 1787 to replace the Articles of Confederation. Delegates debated plans like the Virginia Plan, which proposed a strong federal government, and the New Jersey Plan, which supported state equality. They compromised with the Great Compromise, which created a bicameral Congress. They also agreed to the Three-Fifths Compromise to determine representation of slaves. The delegates established three branches of government and a process for amending the Constitution. After signing, the Constitution had to be ratified by nine states, which was achieved in 1788, establishing the new U.S. government.
The document discusses the political beginnings of American government, including the basic concepts of ordered, limited, and representative government that developed in England and were brought to the English colonies. It specifically mentions landmark English documents like the Magna Carta, Petition of Right, and Bill of Rights that limited the power of the king and established rights. The document also describes the different types of English colonies - royal, proprietary, and charter - and how their governments were structured.
Government chapter 1 section 1 powerpointHolmesGov
The document discusses several key concepts related to government and politics. It defines government as the institution that makes and enforces public policy. It also discusses the three basic powers of government - legislative, executive, and judicial. Additionally, it outlines four theories on the origins of the state and compares democracy to dictatorship. The purpose of the US government as stated in the preamble to the constitution is also summarized.