African wild dogs hunt in packs at dawn and dusk, and while they can be savage hunters, they can also be loving and gentle. Their population is estimated to be less than 5,500 individuals currently.
El documento describe la importancia de la planificación estratégica para las organizaciones. Explica que la planificación estratégica implica el desarrollo y aplicación de planes con objetivos específicos que permiten a las empresas y organizaciones planificar de manera efectiva. También señala que una buena cultura organizacional es clave para el éxito de la planificación estratégica, ya que permite la inclusión de valores compartidos y prioridades que ayudan a la organización a alcanzar resultados positivos. Además, indica que el propósito de la
Tigers are large carnivorous mammals found in Asia that are classified as part of the cat family. They are endangered due to habitat loss and poaching for traditional medicines. Tigers live alone or in small groups and hunt at night in forests and grasslands, eating deer, antelope and other mammals.
This document discusses an online health, safety, and environmental (HSE) management training course. The course is offered in five languages and covers integrating HSE management across multiple operations in over 70 countries. It is accredited by the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM) and allows students who pass the exam to become TechIOSH members. Over 4,000 students are trained annually through both classroom and online versions of the course.
The document discusses the snow leopard, describing how it hangs its food in trees to avoid other animals eating it. It lives alone in the mountainous regions of Central and South Asia, particularly in China. Snow leopards are endangered due to habitat destruction and poaching for their fur. They eat small mammals, birds, and monkeys and find caves or dens to sleep or hide.
The cheetah is an endangered species that lives in Africa and Asia. It is built for speed and hunts prey like antelope on the open grasslands. Cheetahs are declining due to loss of habitat and prey as well as high cub mortality rates. They are classified as mammals in the big cat family and closely related to other cats like lions, tigers, and domestic house cats.
El profesor Humberto Serna Gómez ha escrito 35 libros y tiene 25 años de experiencia trabajando con planificación estratégica. Él define la planificación estratégica como hacer lo que se quiere hacer y renunciar a lo que no se quiere. La estrategia debe comenzar con la planificación de vida de cada persona para administrarla de manera que se pueda lograr algo renunciando a otras cosas. Los bienes intangibles como la reputación y el posicionamiento representan el 60% del valor de una organización o persona.
Lions are the largest cat in Africa, living in prides in the savanna and desert. They are classified as mammals and vertebrates that hunt in packs. However, lions are now endangered due to hunting for their bones. Lions are related to tigers, jaguars and domestic cats, and they live at the top of food chains that include grass, water buffalo, and the sun.
El Dr. Serna presenta una charla sobre planificación estratégica en la que destaca tres puntos principales: 1) una estrategia define objetivos y limitaciones, 2) los valores intangibles como la credibilidad son más importantes que los activos físicos de una empresa, 3) para lograr una ventaja competitiva sostenible, la estrategia debe operacionalizarse mediante el desarrollo del talento humano y la medición de resultados.
El documento describe la importancia de la planificación estratégica para las organizaciones. Explica que la planificación estratégica implica el desarrollo y aplicación de planes con objetivos específicos que permiten a las empresas y organizaciones planificar de manera efectiva. También señala que una buena cultura organizacional es clave para el éxito de la planificación estratégica, ya que permite la inclusión de valores compartidos y prioridades que ayudan a la organización a alcanzar resultados positivos. Además, indica que el propósito de la
Tigers are large carnivorous mammals found in Asia that are classified as part of the cat family. They are endangered due to habitat loss and poaching for traditional medicines. Tigers live alone or in small groups and hunt at night in forests and grasslands, eating deer, antelope and other mammals.
This document discusses an online health, safety, and environmental (HSE) management training course. The course is offered in five languages and covers integrating HSE management across multiple operations in over 70 countries. It is accredited by the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM) and allows students who pass the exam to become TechIOSH members. Over 4,000 students are trained annually through both classroom and online versions of the course.
The document discusses the snow leopard, describing how it hangs its food in trees to avoid other animals eating it. It lives alone in the mountainous regions of Central and South Asia, particularly in China. Snow leopards are endangered due to habitat destruction and poaching for their fur. They eat small mammals, birds, and monkeys and find caves or dens to sleep or hide.
The cheetah is an endangered species that lives in Africa and Asia. It is built for speed and hunts prey like antelope on the open grasslands. Cheetahs are declining due to loss of habitat and prey as well as high cub mortality rates. They are classified as mammals in the big cat family and closely related to other cats like lions, tigers, and domestic house cats.
El profesor Humberto Serna Gómez ha escrito 35 libros y tiene 25 años de experiencia trabajando con planificación estratégica. Él define la planificación estratégica como hacer lo que se quiere hacer y renunciar a lo que no se quiere. La estrategia debe comenzar con la planificación de vida de cada persona para administrarla de manera que se pueda lograr algo renunciando a otras cosas. Los bienes intangibles como la reputación y el posicionamiento representan el 60% del valor de una organización o persona.
Lions are the largest cat in Africa, living in prides in the savanna and desert. They are classified as mammals and vertebrates that hunt in packs. However, lions are now endangered due to hunting for their bones. Lions are related to tigers, jaguars and domestic cats, and they live at the top of food chains that include grass, water buffalo, and the sun.
El Dr. Serna presenta una charla sobre planificación estratégica en la que destaca tres puntos principales: 1) una estrategia define objetivos y limitaciones, 2) los valores intangibles como la credibilidad son más importantes que los activos físicos de una empresa, 3) para lograr una ventaja competitiva sostenible, la estrategia debe operacionalizarse mediante el desarrollo del talento humano y la medición de resultados.
What can we learn about building great organizations by studying bad ones? In this talk at Hubspots Inbound 2015 I shared insights into organizational design and leadership learned from my own time in a cult and it's aftermath.
This document discusses getting out of one's comfort zone in order to promote growth and positive change. It argues that staying within one's comfort zone leads to stagnation, while pushing boundaries allows for transformation. The document provides tips for overcoming self-limiting beliefs and expanding one's thinking, including asking powerful questions, using positive affirmations and visualization, and focusing on growth and confidence rather than fears or old habits. Getting out of one's comfort zone is positioned as key to personal development and change.
La ponencia dictada por el Profesor Humberto Serna Gómez explica la importancia de la planificación estratégica tanto a nivel personal como empresarial. A nivel personal, la planificación estratégica nos permite alcanzar nuestras metas a través de un plan de vida que implementa pasos para guiarnos en el transcurso de la vida. Para las empresas, la planificación estratégica debe incluir principios como la credibilidad, confianza y valores morales para no afectar negativamente el mercado al aumentar la producción sin considerar la cal
There are seven types of lions, with six living in Africa and one small group living in a protected reserve in India. Lions were once found as far north as Europe and England but now primarily live in Africa and India, where they are endangered due to a disease called distemper. Lions live in prides in grasslands and dens, and are a mammal and vertebrate classified under the cat family, feeding at the top of food chains that include grass, wildebeest, and the lion itself.
Reducing time to market is critical when you're building software, but achieving top speed isn't an accident. To move fast you have to be deliberate, smart, and disciplined. The good news is you don't move the fastest by being frantic or cutting corners — look around and you’ll notice that the most productive teams are the most calm. You move quickly by having a plan, and to create this plan you need to understand the elements of speed. In this talk I'll break down what these elements are and how to apply them.
The Ring-tailed lemur lives in Madagascar off the coast of Africa. They have a wooly coat that is usually red, brown, and black with black and white striped tails. They eat seeds, leaves, plants, flowers, birds, and bird eggs. Ring-tailed lemurs are active at night, have a fox-like face, and long legs adapted for jumping. They are endangered due to habitat loss from deforestation on Madagascar and being kept as pets in small cages.
This document discusses how developing a mobile app can help golf courses connect with more customers and increase revenue. Smartphone usage is growing rapidly and will surpass PC usage in 2012. A golf course app allows courses to market directly to customers through features like push notifications, leaderboards, and food and drink specials. This increased exposure and engagement with customers through mobile can result in more rounds played, memberships, and overall revenue for the course. The document advocates that courses develop an app and mobile strategy to reach more golfers, especially as smartphones become a main way people access online content and services.
Oren Eini discusses the next major version of RavenDB 4.0, running on the CoreCLR, and skim over topics of performance (much higher), flexibility and ease of use.
Black spider monkeys live in jungles and woodlands in trees in South America north of the Amazon River. They are endangered due to hunting by predators like jaguars and tigers. Black spider monkeys are vertebrates that live in troops and are related to gorillas and other monkeys. They eat flowers and fruits and are eaten by jaguars, and have adaptations for climbing like being able to hang by their feet and tails.
Elephants are the largest living land animals, with three species: African savanna elephants, African forest elephants, and Asian elephants. They can grow up to 9 feet tall and weigh over 11,000 pounds, with wrinkled grey skin and floppy ears. Elephants are endangered due to hunting for their tusks, which are traded as ivory.
Dolphins are an endangered species, with over 1.9 million dolphins having died and an additional 500,000 dying yearly from pollution. Dolphins live in oceans and deep sea areas, though they are trying to protect habitats as their numbers have declined since 2009 when they became endangered.
Elephants have two large tusks that are really teeth, the largest nose and brain of any land animal, and live socially in herds on the grasslands of Africa. However, elephants are endangered because people hunt them for their tusks, but conservation efforts through international bans, anti-poaching protections, and habitat preservation are helping to save them.
Polar bears can weigh over 1,300 pounds and their favorite food is seals. They will lay on the ice for hours waiting for seals to surface. Polar bears are endangered because as the Arctic warms, sea ice is melting earlier, making it harder for them to hunt seals and risking starvation. Polar bears are classified as mammals that live in packs in the Arctic tundra, often inhabiting caves. Their food chain involves polar bears eating seals that eat fish eating seaweed.
This document contains information about giraffes. It notes that giraffes are usually 16 feet tall, have unique spot patterns, and live in certain parts of Africa. It states that hunting caused giraffe numbers to decline as they were shot for food by local hunters. The document also classifies giraffes as vertebrate mammals that live in forests in Africa, where they eat grass and can be preyed on by lions or leopards. It concludes by stating that giraffes are related to camels and leopards in their scientific name.
The blue whale is the largest animal on Earth, growing up to over 100 feet long and weighing over 150 tons. They were nearly driven to extinction in the 1960s by commercial whaling but populations have since rebounded. Blue whales are found in all oceans and live alone or in small pods, feeding primarily on krill in the Pacific, Antarctic, and Atlantic oceans.
Penguins live in colonies and eat fish, krill, and squid. They were historically hunted for their oil, which was used to make paint and fuel, but are now protected by law. Penguins store uneaten food in their cheeks and nest on shore. They are preyed on by large seabirds, leopard seals, and killer whales. The Galapagos penguin is a bird that lives in colonies on the Galapagos Islands in South America.
Whales were once hunted in small boats, some whales travel over 12,000 miles per year and have no teeth, and all whales need midwives. Blue whales are threatened by habitat loss, toxins, ship propellers, and fishing gear. The document discusses various facts about whales, such as their hunting history, migration patterns, teeth, birthing process, and threats like pollution and human activity. It also notes that blue whales are mammals that feed on krill and phytoplankton.
Right whales swim slowly, are friendly, and eat plankton instead of having teeth. They are endangered due to historical hunting for their oil and baleen, and currently many are killed through ship collisions or beaching themselves. Conservation efforts aim to rescue whales that come ashore and protect populations from hunting. Right whales live in pods in all oceans and prefer deep waters, and they are mammals closely related to dolphins, seals, and other animals. They reside at the top of the food chain, feeding on plankton, krill, and occasionally giant squid.
The tiger is the largest cat species and lives in rainforests, with dens as homes. Tigers are apex predators that eat deer and are related to leopards, saber-toothed tigers, and cheetahs. Tigers carry their cubs by the mouth and are part of the cat family.
Sea lions live in the north pole and deep sea, swimming in both salt and fresh water. They are warm-blooded mammals classified as pinnipeds that can dive deep to find squid, fish, and crabs to eat. Sea lions are related to seals, walruses, and elephant seals and can live up to 100 years, though some populations are endangered due to health issues.
This document provides interesting facts about rhinos, including that a baby rhino weighs 20 times a human baby, black rhinos live in Africa, and most rhinos like to live alone, ranging from 3 to 15 kilometers. It notes that white rhinos are the biggest and that rhinos are endangered because people killed them for their horns. The document also classifies rhinos as vertebrate mammals that live in herds or crashes, live in Africa in woodlands and caves, eat grass and leaves, and are related to tapirs.
Lions historically lived across large areas of Africa and North America but now primarily reside in grasslands and deserts of Africa and a small population in India. They hunt zebras, elephants, and other animals, living in prides and facing threats from poaching for their fur and loss of habitat. Lions are mammals that live in groups and can be found in forests, grasslands, and deserts in Africa and India.
What can we learn about building great organizations by studying bad ones? In this talk at Hubspots Inbound 2015 I shared insights into organizational design and leadership learned from my own time in a cult and it's aftermath.
This document discusses getting out of one's comfort zone in order to promote growth and positive change. It argues that staying within one's comfort zone leads to stagnation, while pushing boundaries allows for transformation. The document provides tips for overcoming self-limiting beliefs and expanding one's thinking, including asking powerful questions, using positive affirmations and visualization, and focusing on growth and confidence rather than fears or old habits. Getting out of one's comfort zone is positioned as key to personal development and change.
La ponencia dictada por el Profesor Humberto Serna Gómez explica la importancia de la planificación estratégica tanto a nivel personal como empresarial. A nivel personal, la planificación estratégica nos permite alcanzar nuestras metas a través de un plan de vida que implementa pasos para guiarnos en el transcurso de la vida. Para las empresas, la planificación estratégica debe incluir principios como la credibilidad, confianza y valores morales para no afectar negativamente el mercado al aumentar la producción sin considerar la cal
There are seven types of lions, with six living in Africa and one small group living in a protected reserve in India. Lions were once found as far north as Europe and England but now primarily live in Africa and India, where they are endangered due to a disease called distemper. Lions live in prides in grasslands and dens, and are a mammal and vertebrate classified under the cat family, feeding at the top of food chains that include grass, wildebeest, and the lion itself.
Reducing time to market is critical when you're building software, but achieving top speed isn't an accident. To move fast you have to be deliberate, smart, and disciplined. The good news is you don't move the fastest by being frantic or cutting corners — look around and you’ll notice that the most productive teams are the most calm. You move quickly by having a plan, and to create this plan you need to understand the elements of speed. In this talk I'll break down what these elements are and how to apply them.
The Ring-tailed lemur lives in Madagascar off the coast of Africa. They have a wooly coat that is usually red, brown, and black with black and white striped tails. They eat seeds, leaves, plants, flowers, birds, and bird eggs. Ring-tailed lemurs are active at night, have a fox-like face, and long legs adapted for jumping. They are endangered due to habitat loss from deforestation on Madagascar and being kept as pets in small cages.
This document discusses how developing a mobile app can help golf courses connect with more customers and increase revenue. Smartphone usage is growing rapidly and will surpass PC usage in 2012. A golf course app allows courses to market directly to customers through features like push notifications, leaderboards, and food and drink specials. This increased exposure and engagement with customers through mobile can result in more rounds played, memberships, and overall revenue for the course. The document advocates that courses develop an app and mobile strategy to reach more golfers, especially as smartphones become a main way people access online content and services.
Oren Eini discusses the next major version of RavenDB 4.0, running on the CoreCLR, and skim over topics of performance (much higher), flexibility and ease of use.
Black spider monkeys live in jungles and woodlands in trees in South America north of the Amazon River. They are endangered due to hunting by predators like jaguars and tigers. Black spider monkeys are vertebrates that live in troops and are related to gorillas and other monkeys. They eat flowers and fruits and are eaten by jaguars, and have adaptations for climbing like being able to hang by their feet and tails.
Elephants are the largest living land animals, with three species: African savanna elephants, African forest elephants, and Asian elephants. They can grow up to 9 feet tall and weigh over 11,000 pounds, with wrinkled grey skin and floppy ears. Elephants are endangered due to hunting for their tusks, which are traded as ivory.
Dolphins are an endangered species, with over 1.9 million dolphins having died and an additional 500,000 dying yearly from pollution. Dolphins live in oceans and deep sea areas, though they are trying to protect habitats as their numbers have declined since 2009 when they became endangered.
Elephants have two large tusks that are really teeth, the largest nose and brain of any land animal, and live socially in herds on the grasslands of Africa. However, elephants are endangered because people hunt them for their tusks, but conservation efforts through international bans, anti-poaching protections, and habitat preservation are helping to save them.
Polar bears can weigh over 1,300 pounds and their favorite food is seals. They will lay on the ice for hours waiting for seals to surface. Polar bears are endangered because as the Arctic warms, sea ice is melting earlier, making it harder for them to hunt seals and risking starvation. Polar bears are classified as mammals that live in packs in the Arctic tundra, often inhabiting caves. Their food chain involves polar bears eating seals that eat fish eating seaweed.
This document contains information about giraffes. It notes that giraffes are usually 16 feet tall, have unique spot patterns, and live in certain parts of Africa. It states that hunting caused giraffe numbers to decline as they were shot for food by local hunters. The document also classifies giraffes as vertebrate mammals that live in forests in Africa, where they eat grass and can be preyed on by lions or leopards. It concludes by stating that giraffes are related to camels and leopards in their scientific name.
The blue whale is the largest animal on Earth, growing up to over 100 feet long and weighing over 150 tons. They were nearly driven to extinction in the 1960s by commercial whaling but populations have since rebounded. Blue whales are found in all oceans and live alone or in small pods, feeding primarily on krill in the Pacific, Antarctic, and Atlantic oceans.
Penguins live in colonies and eat fish, krill, and squid. They were historically hunted for their oil, which was used to make paint and fuel, but are now protected by law. Penguins store uneaten food in their cheeks and nest on shore. They are preyed on by large seabirds, leopard seals, and killer whales. The Galapagos penguin is a bird that lives in colonies on the Galapagos Islands in South America.
Whales were once hunted in small boats, some whales travel over 12,000 miles per year and have no teeth, and all whales need midwives. Blue whales are threatened by habitat loss, toxins, ship propellers, and fishing gear. The document discusses various facts about whales, such as their hunting history, migration patterns, teeth, birthing process, and threats like pollution and human activity. It also notes that blue whales are mammals that feed on krill and phytoplankton.
Right whales swim slowly, are friendly, and eat plankton instead of having teeth. They are endangered due to historical hunting for their oil and baleen, and currently many are killed through ship collisions or beaching themselves. Conservation efforts aim to rescue whales that come ashore and protect populations from hunting. Right whales live in pods in all oceans and prefer deep waters, and they are mammals closely related to dolphins, seals, and other animals. They reside at the top of the food chain, feeding on plankton, krill, and occasionally giant squid.
The tiger is the largest cat species and lives in rainforests, with dens as homes. Tigers are apex predators that eat deer and are related to leopards, saber-toothed tigers, and cheetahs. Tigers carry their cubs by the mouth and are part of the cat family.
Sea lions live in the north pole and deep sea, swimming in both salt and fresh water. They are warm-blooded mammals classified as pinnipeds that can dive deep to find squid, fish, and crabs to eat. Sea lions are related to seals, walruses, and elephant seals and can live up to 100 years, though some populations are endangered due to health issues.
This document provides interesting facts about rhinos, including that a baby rhino weighs 20 times a human baby, black rhinos live in Africa, and most rhinos like to live alone, ranging from 3 to 15 kilometers. It notes that white rhinos are the biggest and that rhinos are endangered because people killed them for their horns. The document also classifies rhinos as vertebrate mammals that live in herds or crashes, live in Africa in woodlands and caves, eat grass and leaves, and are related to tapirs.
Lions historically lived across large areas of Africa and North America but now primarily reside in grasslands and deserts of Africa and a small population in India. They hunt zebras, elephants, and other animals, living in prides and facing threats from poaching for their fur and loss of habitat. Lions are mammals that live in groups and can be found in forests, grasslands, and deserts in Africa and India.
Jaguars are the only big cats native to America, living in parts of Brazil and South America. They have long tails that are supposedly used to catch fish and have a very strong bite that can pierce tortoises shells. Jaguars are mammals and vertebrates related to tigers and leopards, and a group of jaguars is called a jamboree.
Hammerhead sharks are large sharks that can grow up to 20 feet long. They live in warm coastal waters and hunt fish and other sea creatures at night using specialized sensory tubes. Though powerful predators, hammerhead sharks are endangered due to accidental capture in fishing nets.
Green turtle has spots to blend in with its surroundings and is found in parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. A group of turtles is called a bale. Green turtles are endangered because baby turtles can get confused by city lights and walk in circles or towards the city where they will not survive and can be eaten by predators. People are helping green turtles by dimming city lights and not fishing for them.
Dolphins are endangered due to getting caught in fishing nets, drowning when river flooding causes their blow holes to take in water, and being hunted by humans for bait. They have complex brains that are more folded than human brains and can sleep with one brain hemisphere at a time. Dolphins interact socially with other dolphins when not hunting and can blow bubble rings large enough to swim through. Their endangerment threatens other animals in the food chain.
The document is about cheetahs and provides several facts about them. It states that cheetahs are fast runners but are endangered due to hunting and loss of habitat from human activities like farming and logging. Cheetahs prefer woodland areas for shelter and live in Africa and Asia, where they hunt prey like gazelles that have eyes on the side of their heads.
African wild dogs live in packs and have a close social structure, hunting together but also showing affection through nuzzling and licking. However, they are endangered due to loss of habitat as human development has encroached on their territory in Africa, reducing their population to approximately 5,000 individuals. They require large areas to live but these are being lost to roads and houses.
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2. Interesting facts
Can be savage hunters.
Can be loving.
Can be gentle.
Packs set out to hunt in the cool of dawn and
dusk.
The current population of African Wild Dogs is
estimated to be less than 5,500 individuals.