These 3 Common Values are misused. They are responsible flow slowing down leadership and creating inefficient teams. Learn how these well intention-ed ideas are slowing down your leadership.
This document contains photo credits from 11 different photographers who contributed images to a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It lists each photographer's name followed by "Photo by" to give proper attribution for the images used from each person. The document ends by encouraging the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 5 photos credited to different photographers and encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The presentation shows photos by Gideon Tsang, John-Morgan, caperberry.tj, and Jason A. Howie and concludes by prompting the viewer to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document is a collection of photos from various photographers on Haiku Deck, an online presentation platform. The photos showcase nature scenes, people, and other subjects. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare by providing photos for inspiration.
This document contains photo credits from 6 different photographers for images that were likely used in a Haiku Deck presentation about being inspired. It encourages the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare by providing a link to get started.
This document contains photo credits from 10 different photographers for images used in a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare about inspiration. The photos are credited to robynejay, Zyllan Fotografía, smith_cl9, Anosmia, Violette79, boeke, Smitten with Kittens, stevendepolo, More Good Foundation, and Seven Pillars Lord Abbaddon. It encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document contains a list of 18 photo credits attributed to various photographers. It concludes by encouraging the reader to create their own presentation on SlideShare. In just a few short lines, this summary outlines the key information that the document provides a list of photo credits and promotes creating presentations on SlideShare.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 9 photos from various photographers to showcase Greece and its landscapes. The presentation aims to inspire viewers to visit Greece and experience its natural beauty through scenic images of the country without any accompanying text or captions. It concludes by inviting the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document is a collection of photo credits from various photographers without accompanying images or context. The photos are credited to 11 different photographers, including Jim Nix, London Permaculture, garryknight, and others. There is no other text besides the photographer credits. The document ends by encouraging the creation of presentations on SlideShare.
This document contains photo credits from 11 different photographers who contributed images to a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It lists each photographer's name followed by "Photo by" to give proper attribution for the images used from each person. The document ends by encouraging the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 5 photos credited to different photographers and encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The presentation shows photos by Gideon Tsang, John-Morgan, caperberry.tj, and Jason A. Howie and concludes by prompting the viewer to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document is a collection of photos from various photographers on Haiku Deck, an online presentation platform. The photos showcase nature scenes, people, and other subjects. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare by providing photos for inspiration.
This document contains photo credits from 6 different photographers for images that were likely used in a Haiku Deck presentation about being inspired. It encourages the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare by providing a link to get started.
This document contains photo credits from 10 different photographers for images used in a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare about inspiration. The photos are credited to robynejay, Zyllan Fotografía, smith_cl9, Anosmia, Violette79, boeke, Smitten with Kittens, stevendepolo, More Good Foundation, and Seven Pillars Lord Abbaddon. It encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document contains a list of 18 photo credits attributed to various photographers. It concludes by encouraging the reader to create their own presentation on SlideShare. In just a few short lines, this summary outlines the key information that the document provides a list of photo credits and promotes creating presentations on SlideShare.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 9 photos from various photographers to showcase Greece and its landscapes. The presentation aims to inspire viewers to visit Greece and experience its natural beauty through scenic images of the country without any accompanying text or captions. It concludes by inviting the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document is a collection of photo credits from various photographers without accompanying images or context. The photos are credited to 11 different photographers, including Jim Nix, London Permaculture, garryknight, and others. There is no other text besides the photographer credits. The document ends by encouraging the creation of presentations on SlideShare.
This short document features photos from various photographers and suggests that the reader may be inspired to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It ends by prompting the reader to "GET STARTED" in making their own presentation.
Defining Comprehension Strategies and Instructional Strategiesashleacamp1029
This document contains photos credited to various photographers and encourages the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare by providing a link to get started. It shares photos from kenteegardin, Camera Eye Photography, Ewan McIntosh, phi1317, giulia.forsythe, woodleywonderworks, and a_whisper_of_unremitting_demand to inspire the reader.
Defining Comprehension Strategies and Instructional Strategiesashleacamp1029
This document contains a series of photo credits attributed to various photographers, including kenteegardin, Camera Eye Photography, Ewan McIntosh, phi1317, giulia.forsythe twice, woodleywonderworks, and a_whisper_of_unremitting_demand. It concludes by encouraging the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document is a collection of photo credits from various photographers used in a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The photos were taken by 12 different photographers, including Kevin N. Murphy, mripp, nosha, Ian Sane, gagstreet, eldeeem, John Flinchbaugh, chrisinplymouth, ClickFlashPhotos / Nicki Varkevisser, Yashna M, Juliana Coutinho, and Marco Bijdevaate. The document encourages the reader to get inspired and create their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document is a collection of photo credits from various photographers used in a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The photos were taken by 12 different photographers, including Kevin N. Murphy, mripp, nosha, Ian Sane, gagstreet, eldeeem, John Flinchbaugh, chrisinplymouth, ClickFlashPhotos / Nicki Varkevisser, Yashna M, Juliana Coutinho, and Marco Bijdevaate. The document encourages the reader to get inspired and create their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document is a collection of 8 photo credits from various photographers used in a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The photos were taken by Jeffery Turner, Tobias Lindman, Jason A. Samfield, Josh Kenzer, DonkeyHotey, kevin dooley, r.nial.bradshaw, and pamhule. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online tool for making slideshows. It displays 5 stock photos with captions crediting their photographers and includes a call to action encouraging the viewer to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document contains the names and photos of 12 different photographers who have contributed photos to Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare. It encourages the reader to get inspired by their work and create their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document lists the names of 10 photographers who contributed photos to a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It concludes by encouraging the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This short document contains photo credits attributed to various photographers including Steve Z, s58y, FrodoBabbs, i k o, MAZZALIARMADI.IT, William Hook, and peddhapati. It concludes by encouraging the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document contains a series of photo credits from various photographers followed by a prompt to create a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The photos are credited to Jason Pier, Tyello, mark sebastian, ND | Tom, FABIOLA MEDEIROS, kevin dooley, HaoJan, Eva Luedin, and victoriapeckham. The final line encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document contains 10 photo credits from various photographers attributed to images used in a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare about being inspired to create your own presentation. The photos are credited to photographers Stephen B. Whatley, JoãoMoura, LarimdaME, LadyDragonflyCC, mark sebastian, alémdoquesevê_, pedrosimoes7, Rafael del Pino, MattysFlicks, and Brandon Giesbrecht. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document contains a list of 16 photo credits attributed to various photographers. It concludes by advertising the ability to create Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare and encourages the reader to get started making their own. The core information provided is a list of photo sources and an advertisement to use Haiku Deck on SlideShare for presentations.
This document contains 10 photo credits from various photographers and sources. It ends by advertising the ability to create Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare, suggesting the document is showing examples of photos that could be used in a presentation. The photos are credited to different photographers and cover a range of subjects from people to food to nature scenes.
This short document contains photos from various photographers and encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It displays photos from photographers including justin_levy, Trekking Rinjani, See-ming Lee, Nic's events, a4gpa, JD Hancock, and fred_v. The final line is a call to action to get started making your own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document features photos from various photographers including El Bibliomata, tj. blackwell, midiman, Billy Wilson Photography, Tor Even Mathisen, C. Strife, Awesome Photography, IRRI Images, Pete Reed, and James Niland. The document encourages the viewer to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document contains credits for 10 stock photos used in a Haiku Deck presentation about inspiration. The photos are credited to various photographers, including StuffNThings, Billy Wilson Photography, Rob Swatski, sean dreilinger, Alexandre Moreau, jpockele, angela7dreams, Tom Ipri, Sander van der Wel, and Ajith_chatie. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document contains photos credited to various photographers and encourages the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It features 8 photos from different photographers and a call to action to get started making a Haiku Deck presentation.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 6 photos from various photographers on topics such as health, nature, and lifestyle. It concludes by encouraging the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
The document discusses the author's experience drawing dancers improvising their movements. The author aims to capture brief expressive moments in quick sketches from memory rather than direct observation. This challenges the author to identify the main lines of movement and react spontaneously to the unexpected shapes, interactions, and emotions displayed by the dancers. The author feels privileged to observe and draw the dancers freely expressing their personal feelings through improvised movement.
This short document features photos from various photographers and suggests that the reader may be inspired to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It ends by prompting the reader to "GET STARTED" in making their own presentation.
Defining Comprehension Strategies and Instructional Strategiesashleacamp1029
This document contains photos credited to various photographers and encourages the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare by providing a link to get started. It shares photos from kenteegardin, Camera Eye Photography, Ewan McIntosh, phi1317, giulia.forsythe, woodleywonderworks, and a_whisper_of_unremitting_demand to inspire the reader.
Defining Comprehension Strategies and Instructional Strategiesashleacamp1029
This document contains a series of photo credits attributed to various photographers, including kenteegardin, Camera Eye Photography, Ewan McIntosh, phi1317, giulia.forsythe twice, woodleywonderworks, and a_whisper_of_unremitting_demand. It concludes by encouraging the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document is a collection of photo credits from various photographers used in a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The photos were taken by 12 different photographers, including Kevin N. Murphy, mripp, nosha, Ian Sane, gagstreet, eldeeem, John Flinchbaugh, chrisinplymouth, ClickFlashPhotos / Nicki Varkevisser, Yashna M, Juliana Coutinho, and Marco Bijdevaate. The document encourages the reader to get inspired and create their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document is a collection of photo credits from various photographers used in a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The photos were taken by 12 different photographers, including Kevin N. Murphy, mripp, nosha, Ian Sane, gagstreet, eldeeem, John Flinchbaugh, chrisinplymouth, ClickFlashPhotos / Nicki Varkevisser, Yashna M, Juliana Coutinho, and Marco Bijdevaate. The document encourages the reader to get inspired and create their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document is a collection of 8 photo credits from various photographers used in a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The photos were taken by Jeffery Turner, Tobias Lindman, Jason A. Samfield, Josh Kenzer, DonkeyHotey, kevin dooley, r.nial.bradshaw, and pamhule. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online tool for making slideshows. It displays 5 stock photos with captions crediting their photographers and includes a call to action encouraging the viewer to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document contains the names and photos of 12 different photographers who have contributed photos to Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare. It encourages the reader to get inspired by their work and create their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document lists the names of 10 photographers who contributed photos to a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It concludes by encouraging the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This short document contains photo credits attributed to various photographers including Steve Z, s58y, FrodoBabbs, i k o, MAZZALIARMADI.IT, William Hook, and peddhapati. It concludes by encouraging the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document contains a series of photo credits from various photographers followed by a prompt to create a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The photos are credited to Jason Pier, Tyello, mark sebastian, ND | Tom, FABIOLA MEDEIROS, kevin dooley, HaoJan, Eva Luedin, and victoriapeckham. The final line encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document contains 10 photo credits from various photographers attributed to images used in a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare about being inspired to create your own presentation. The photos are credited to photographers Stephen B. Whatley, JoãoMoura, LarimdaME, LadyDragonflyCC, mark sebastian, alémdoquesevê_, pedrosimoes7, Rafael del Pino, MattysFlicks, and Brandon Giesbrecht. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document contains a list of 16 photo credits attributed to various photographers. It concludes by advertising the ability to create Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare and encourages the reader to get started making their own. The core information provided is a list of photo sources and an advertisement to use Haiku Deck on SlideShare for presentations.
This document contains 10 photo credits from various photographers and sources. It ends by advertising the ability to create Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare, suggesting the document is showing examples of photos that could be used in a presentation. The photos are credited to different photographers and cover a range of subjects from people to food to nature scenes.
This short document contains photos from various photographers and encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It displays photos from photographers including justin_levy, Trekking Rinjani, See-ming Lee, Nic's events, a4gpa, JD Hancock, and fred_v. The final line is a call to action to get started making your own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document features photos from various photographers including El Bibliomata, tj. blackwell, midiman, Billy Wilson Photography, Tor Even Mathisen, C. Strife, Awesome Photography, IRRI Images, Pete Reed, and James Niland. The document encourages the viewer to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document contains credits for 10 stock photos used in a Haiku Deck presentation about inspiration. The photos are credited to various photographers, including StuffNThings, Billy Wilson Photography, Rob Swatski, sean dreilinger, Alexandre Moreau, jpockele, angela7dreams, Tom Ipri, Sander van der Wel, and Ajith_chatie. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document contains photos credited to various photographers and encourages the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It features 8 photos from different photographers and a call to action to get started making a Haiku Deck presentation.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 6 photos from various photographers on topics such as health, nature, and lifestyle. It concludes by encouraging the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
The document discusses the author's experience drawing dancers improvising their movements. The author aims to capture brief expressive moments in quick sketches from memory rather than direct observation. This challenges the author to identify the main lines of movement and react spontaneously to the unexpected shapes, interactions, and emotions displayed by the dancers. The author feels privileged to observe and draw the dancers freely expressing their personal feelings through improvised movement.
The Cooler Scooter was designed by Emerson Garcia. It is an adult scooter that features a wider and longer deck with a built-in high quality cooler. The scooter has bigger and wider wheels and tires than a classic kids' scooter. Renderings show the sporty deck design and built-in cooler, as well as chrome wheels with blue accent lining and a wider, longer curved handlebar. The Cooler Scooter is designed for adults to carry drinks and items while riding in a sporty, modern style.
The document provides an overview of the fiscal year 2015 budget for the City of Mason, Michigan. It discusses revenue sources, expenditure allocations, policy priorities, and the municipal budget process as governed by state law and the city charter. Key aspects of the budget include infrastructure improvements, public safety, parks and recreation, technology upgrades, and maintaining service levels while balancing the budget. The document emphasizes establishing clear budget guidelines and transparency in financial planning and decision making.
This document summarizes a student's research paper on the effects of social media on communication. The student conducted a survey that found social media causes negative health effects and is harmful to well-being. Most participants visited social media multiple times daily and used it negatively, despite believing it damages communication skills. The research also found social media is ubiquitous in participants' lives. A literature review discussed studies finding social media preference over face-to-face interaction is linked to loneliness, social anxiety, and depression. Excessive internet use can negatively impact psychological well-being and communication beliefs.
The document discusses effective airflow design (EAD) in healthcare facilities. EAD is important for limiting the spread of airborne illnesses and meeting industry standards. Key areas that require specialized EAD include hybrid operating rooms, patient rooms, and isolation rooms. EAD involves considering airflow velocity, direction, temperature, and diffuser placement to deliver the cleanest air to patients while removing contaminants. Meeting EAD standards can reduce healthcare costs by lowering infection rates and readmission. The document provides guidelines for optimizing airflow in different room types.
The document summarizes the June 2015 employment situation in Chicago and the United States. In Chicago, employment increased by 15,000 jobs as the labor force expanded by 20,000 workers. The unemployment rate increased slightly to 6.0%. Several sectors drove employment growth including construction, trade/transportation/utilities, professional services, and leisure/hospitality. Nationally, 223,000 jobs were added in June while the unemployment rate fell to 5.3%, its lowest since 2008.
The document discusses issues with the current US welfare system. It argues that welfare has become a way for people to avoid working and has failed to reduce poverty despite increasing spending. Instead of promoting self-sufficiency, the system incentivizes staying on welfare by providing more benefits than a job. The document proposes cutting welfare programs and spending the money instead on creating jobs and opportunities to promote self-sufficiency.
This document discusses microbial spores, specifically endospores formed by some bacteria. It defines endospores as spores formed inside the parent vegetative cell, and notes they allow bacteria to exist in suspended animation. Endospores contain the minimum needed for life, protected by protective coats. Specific genera that form endospores are listed. The document then describes the sporulation process, properties of endospores like the core and coats, germination in three stages, and methods for visualizing spores via staining.
This document outlines an assessment approach called the PULSE assessment to evaluate the human experience in healthcare. The assessment focuses on four core domains: Place, Process, People, and Purpose. It examines the patient, provider, and employee experiences and how they intersect. The assessment is conducted over 3 days and provides a top-line presentation on day 2 as well as a more detailed report within 2 weeks. The goal is to understand strengths, opportunities, and recommendations to improve efficiency, quality, innovation, loyalty and other outcomes through an integrated approach focusing on the human experience.
Dianne Johnson has over 40 years of experience in customer service and support. She worked at AT&T for 34.5 years, including 15 years as a teleworker. She then worked at Tech Mahindra from 2013 to 2015 supporting internal and external clients with telecommunication applications. Her skills include Microsoft Office, problem solving, process improvement, and customer service. She is reliable, professional, detail-oriented, and disciplined.
Mohammed Ashraf Shaikh is seeking a position as a General Accountant. He has a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance from the University of Mumbai. He has over 3 years of work experience in accounting roles. His most recent role was as a General Accountant for Bader Al-Rahimi Trading Est. in Saudi Arabia, where he performed accounting functions like accounts payable, accounts receivable, bank reconciliations, and financial reporting. He is proficient in accounting software like Tally and Microsoft Office applications.
Small Business Management An Entrepreneur’s Guidebook 8th edition by Byrd tes...ssuserf63bd7
Small Business Management An Entrepreneur’s Guidebook 8th edition by Byrd test bank.docx
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Many companies have perceived CRM that accompanied by numerous
uncoordinated initiatives as a technological solution for problems in
individual areas. However, CRM should be considered as a strategy when
a company decides to implement it due to its humanitarian, technological
and process-related effects (Mendoza et al., 2007, p. 913). CRM is
evolving today as it should be seen as a strategy for maintaining a longterm relationship with customers.
A CRM business strategy includes the internet with the marketing,
sales, operations, customer services, human resources, R&D, finance, and
information technology departments to achieve the company’s purpose and
maximize the profitability of customer interactions (Chen and Popovich,
2003, p. 673).
After Corona Virus Disease-2019/Covid-19 (Coronavirus) first
appeared in Wuhan, China towards the end of 2019, its effects began to
be felt clearly all over the world. If the Coronavirus crisis is not managed
properly in business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer
(B2C) sectors, it can have serious negative consequences. In this crisis,
companies can typically face significant losses in their sales performance,
existing customers and customer satisfaction, interruptions in operations
and accordingly bankruptcy
Neal Elbaum Shares Top 5 Trends Shaping the Logistics Industry in 2024Neal Elbaum
In the ever-evolving world of logistics, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. Industry expert Neal Elbaum highlights the top five trends shaping the logistics industry in 2024, offering valuable insights into the future of supply chain management.
m249-saw PMI To familiarize the soldier with the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon ...LinghuaKong2
M249 Saw marksman PMIThe Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW), or 5.56mm M249 is an individually portable, gas operated, magazine or disintegrating metallic link-belt fed, light machine gun with fixed headspace and quick change barrel feature. The M249 engages point targets out to 800 meters, firing the improved NATO standard 5.56mm cartridge.The SAW forms the basis of firepower for the fire team. The gunner has the option of using 30-round M16 magazines or linked ammunition from pre-loaded 200-round plastic magazines. The gunner's basic load is 600 rounds of linked ammunition.The SAW was developed through an initially Army-led research and development effort and eventually a Joint NDO program in the late 1970s/early 1980s to restore sustained and accurate automatic weapons fire to the fire team and squad. When actually fielded in the mid-1980s, the SAW was issued as a one-for-one replacement for the designated "automatic rifle" (M16A1) in the Fire Team. In this regard, the SAW filled the void created by the retirement of the Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) during the 1950s because interim automatic weapons (e.g. M-14E2/M16A1) had failed as viable "base of fire" weapons.
Early in the SAW's fielding, the Army identified the need for a Product Improvement Program (PIP) to enhance the weapon. This effort resulted in a "PIP kit" which modifies the barrel, handguard, stock, pistol grip, buffer, and sights.
The M249 machine gun is an ideal complementary weapon system for the infantry squad platoon. It is light enough to be carried and operated by one man, and can be fired from the hip in an assault, even when loaded with a 200-round ammunition box. The barrel change facility ensures that it can continue to fire for long periods. The US Army has conducted strenuous trials on the M249 MG, showing that this weapon has a reliability factor that is well above that of most other small arms weapon systems. Today, the US Army and Marine Corps utilize the license-produced M249 SAW.
A comprehensive-study-of-biparjoy-cyclone-disaster-management-in-gujarat-a-ca...Samirsinh Parmar
Disaster management;
Cyclone Disaster Management;;
Biparjoy Cyclone Case Study;
Meteorological Observations;
Best practices in Disaster Management;
Synchronization of Agencies;
GSDMA in Cyclone disaster Management;
History of Cyclone in Arabian ocean;
Intensity of Cyclone in Gujarat;
Cyclone preparedness;
Miscellaneous observations - Biparjoy cyclone;
Role of social Media in Disaster Management;
Unique features of Biparjoy cyclone;
Role of IMD in Biparjoy Prediction;
Lessons Learned; Disaster Preparedness; published paper;
Case study; for disaster management agencies; for guideline to manage cyclone disaster; cyclone management; cyclone risks; rescue and rehabilitation for cyclone; timely evacuation during cyclone; port closure; tourism closure etc.
Maximize Your Efficiency with This Comprehensive Project Management Platform ...SOFTTECHHUB
In today's work environment, staying organized and productive can be a daunting challenge. With multiple tasks, projects, and tools to juggle, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and lose focus. Fortunately, liftOS offers a comprehensive solution to streamline your workflow and boost your productivity. This innovative platform brings together all your essential tools, files, and tasks into a single, centralized workspace, allowing you to work smarter and more efficiently.
From Concept to reality : Implementing Lean Managements DMAIC Methodology for...Rokibul Hasan
The Ready-Made Garments (RMG) industry in Bangladesh is a cornerstone of the economy, but increasing costs and stagnant productivity pose significant challenges to profitability. This study explores the implementation of Lean Management in the Sampling Section of RMG factories to enhance productivity. Drawing from a comprehensive literature review, theoretical framework, and action research methodology, the study identifies key areas for improvement and proposes solutions.
Through the DMAIC approach (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control), the research identifies low productivity as the primary problem in the Sampling Section, with a PPH (Productivity per head) of only 4.0. Using Lean Management techniques such as 5S, Standardized work, PDCA/Kaizen, KANBAN, and Quick Changeover, the study addresses issues such as pre and post Quick Changeover (QCO) time, improper line balancing, and sudden plan changes.
The research employs regression analysis to test hypotheses, revealing a significant correlation between reducing QCO time and increasing productivity. With a regression equation of Y = -0.000501X + 6.72 and an R-squared value of 0.98, the study demonstrates a strong relationship between the independent variables (QCO downtime and improper line balancing downtime) and the dependent variable (productivity per head).
The findings suggest that by implementing Lean Management practices and addressing key productivity inhibitors, RMG factories can achieve substantial improvements in efficiency and profitability. The study provides valuable insights for practitioners, policymakers, and researchers seeking to enhance productivity in the RMG industry and similar manufacturing sectors.
This presentation, "The Morale Killers: 9 Ways Managers Unintentionally Demotivate Employees (and How to Fix It)," is a deep dive into the critical factors that can negatively impact employee morale and engagement. Based on extensive research and real-world experiences, this presentation reveals the nine most common mistakes managers make, often without even realizing it.
The presentation begins by highlighting the alarming statistic that 70% of employees report feeling disengaged at work, underscoring the urgency of addressing this issue. It then delves into each of the nine "morale killers," providing clear explanations and illustrative examples.
1. Ignoring Achievements: The presentation emphasizes the importance of recognizing and rewarding employees' efforts, tailored to their individual preferences.
2. Bad Hiring/Promotions & Broken Promises: It reveals the detrimental effects of poor hiring and promotion decisions, along with the erosion of trust that results from broken promises.
3. Treating Everyone Equally & Tolerating Poor Performance: This section stresses the need for fair treatment while acknowledging that employees have different needs. It also emphasizes the importance of addressing poor performance promptly.
4. Stifling Growth & Lack of Interest: The presentation highlights the importance of providing opportunities for learning and growth, as well as showing genuine care for employees' well-being.
5. Unclear Communication & Micromanaging: It exposes the frustration and resentment caused by vague expectations and excessive control, advocating for clear communication and employee empowerment.
The presentation then shifts its focus to the power of recognition and empowerment, highlighting how a culture of appreciation can fuel engagement and motivation. It provides actionable takeaways for managers, emphasizing the need to stop demotivating behaviors and start actively fostering a positive workplace culture.
The presentation concludes with a strong call to action, encouraging viewers to explore the accompanying blog post, "9 Proven Ways to Crush Employee Morale (and How to Avoid Them)," for a more in-depth analysis and practical solutions.