How much is your life? For to live and an education I need only 50 euros a month. My name is Absah. I live in Akhori, Himalayan region and I am an orphan.
Rajasthan is also famous for traditional handlooms fabrics. We can find both the silk and cotton handloom in rajasthan. Kota handloom silks that are rich in count and known for their rich zari, meena work. Bandhani is a pattern which contains soft handloom cotton. You can find different varieties of Dabu prints, Bagru block prints.
Uppada is a village in Andhra Pradesh famous for its silk sarees. Uppada cotton sarees feature attractive multi-colored borders that make them popular for parties and weddings. They contain unique designs that give them renown throughout the state. Uppada is also known for its handloom weaving of pure silk and zari sarees, created by designers like Ghanshyam Sarode who produce contemporary fashions using intricate techniques. Uppada cotton sarees have special designs that appeal to people across the state.
The document discusses Mann Deshi- Dasra, an organization that supports rural livelihoods of women entrepreneurs and farmers. It provides financial and capacity building support to help empower women economically and strengthen rural communities. The organization works to improve access to healthcare, education, and sustainable farming practices for women and families living in poverty in rural India.
Buy latest designs of Kanchipuram silk pattu sarees online. Mirraw offers great discount on Kancheepuram, kanchi pattu sarees collections with free shipping and Hassle free returns. Click to know more http://www.mirraw.com/store/kanchipuram-silk-sarees
The Tale of Samyakk Saree
Samyakk is a brand by itself in the field of ethnic wears and the top most designer saree store in Bangalore. We have exclusive designer as well as bridal sarees which will enhance your look for any occasions. Samyakk is the top saree shop in Bangalore where all you search will end. Apart from designer sarees, Samyakk’s bridal sarees are famous in Bangalore thus making your wedding days more special and memorable.
- Baluchari sarees originated in Bengal and are known for depictions of mythological scenes on the pallu. They take approximately one week to produce and are made of fine Murshidabad silk.
- The craft originated in the village of Baluchar under the patronage of Nawab Murshid Quli Khan. It later moved to Bishnupur after flooding, and declined under British rule before being revived in the 1950s.
- Modern Baluchari sarees can take up to 18 weeks to produce and involve labor-intensive handloom weaving techniques, though new machines have reduced production time. They feature scenes from religious epics and Mughal/British
Patola sarees are double ikat silk sarees handwoven in Patan, Gujarat with a heritage dating back centuries. They have intricate geometric patterns and are known for their bright colors created through a process of tying resist-dyed silk threads before weaving. It takes weavers up to 6 months to complete one saree using only natural dyes and mental calculations without power looms. Patola sarees were traditionally a symbol of high status and still represent the finest craftsmanship in double ikat weaving.
Benarasi saris are traditional saris made in Varanasi, India using brocade techniques like Kimkhab. They are known for their intricate embroidery and use of gold and silver zari work. Benarasi saris are popular for weddings and other ceremonies due to their ornate designs which resemble Mughal architecture. Unnati Silks offers a wide selection of high quality Benarasi saris online along with services like worldwide shipping and cash on delivery within India.
Rajasthan is also famous for traditional handlooms fabrics. We can find both the silk and cotton handloom in rajasthan. Kota handloom silks that are rich in count and known for their rich zari, meena work. Bandhani is a pattern which contains soft handloom cotton. You can find different varieties of Dabu prints, Bagru block prints.
Uppada is a village in Andhra Pradesh famous for its silk sarees. Uppada cotton sarees feature attractive multi-colored borders that make them popular for parties and weddings. They contain unique designs that give them renown throughout the state. Uppada is also known for its handloom weaving of pure silk and zari sarees, created by designers like Ghanshyam Sarode who produce contemporary fashions using intricate techniques. Uppada cotton sarees have special designs that appeal to people across the state.
The document discusses Mann Deshi- Dasra, an organization that supports rural livelihoods of women entrepreneurs and farmers. It provides financial and capacity building support to help empower women economically and strengthen rural communities. The organization works to improve access to healthcare, education, and sustainable farming practices for women and families living in poverty in rural India.
Buy latest designs of Kanchipuram silk pattu sarees online. Mirraw offers great discount on Kancheepuram, kanchi pattu sarees collections with free shipping and Hassle free returns. Click to know more http://www.mirraw.com/store/kanchipuram-silk-sarees
The Tale of Samyakk Saree
Samyakk is a brand by itself in the field of ethnic wears and the top most designer saree store in Bangalore. We have exclusive designer as well as bridal sarees which will enhance your look for any occasions. Samyakk is the top saree shop in Bangalore where all you search will end. Apart from designer sarees, Samyakk’s bridal sarees are famous in Bangalore thus making your wedding days more special and memorable.
- Baluchari sarees originated in Bengal and are known for depictions of mythological scenes on the pallu. They take approximately one week to produce and are made of fine Murshidabad silk.
- The craft originated in the village of Baluchar under the patronage of Nawab Murshid Quli Khan. It later moved to Bishnupur after flooding, and declined under British rule before being revived in the 1950s.
- Modern Baluchari sarees can take up to 18 weeks to produce and involve labor-intensive handloom weaving techniques, though new machines have reduced production time. They feature scenes from religious epics and Mughal/British
Patola sarees are double ikat silk sarees handwoven in Patan, Gujarat with a heritage dating back centuries. They have intricate geometric patterns and are known for their bright colors created through a process of tying resist-dyed silk threads before weaving. It takes weavers up to 6 months to complete one saree using only natural dyes and mental calculations without power looms. Patola sarees were traditionally a symbol of high status and still represent the finest craftsmanship in double ikat weaving.
Benarasi saris are traditional saris made in Varanasi, India using brocade techniques like Kimkhab. They are known for their intricate embroidery and use of gold and silver zari work. Benarasi saris are popular for weddings and other ceremonies due to their ornate designs which resemble Mughal architecture. Unnati Silks offers a wide selection of high quality Benarasi saris online along with services like worldwide shipping and cash on delivery within India.
India is home to many different ethnic groups, each with their own unique traditional attire. The document highlights traditional clothing styles from several ethnic groups across India, including Ladakhi women in Goncha dresses, Gaddi tribe women in Launchiri, Rabari women from Rajasthan in ghagra choli, Baiga tribe women draping saris in their local style, Chadvara women from Gujarat also in ghagra choli, Assames tribe women in Rhigo and Rhijamphain skirts and blouses, and women from Tuensang and Kirphire districts in Nagaland wearing local skirts and blouses. Craftsvilla was founded to encourage embracing ethnic heritage and rev
Craftsvilla - Different Weaves of India Manoj Gupta
India is a land of colours, festivals and many flavours.
Like our food, languages and the people of our country, the textiles too differ to a great extent.
Almost every state has its own specific weaving style.
Here are 5 weaves of India that specific to their states.
Jamdhani printed sarees originate from West Bengal and feature intricate geometric, floral, and plant designs created through handloom weaving. Jamdhani prints are developed using cotton or silk fabric with occasional gold or zari work. The styles vary regionally such as Daccai Jamdhani and are known for their fine craftsmanship. Unnati Silks offers a wide selection of Jamdhani sarees online along with free shipping to India and worldwide express delivery.
Pochampally is a village in Andhra Pradesh known for its silk sarees woven using traditional ikat techniques. In the 1970s, village leaders decided the weavers should learn silk weaving in addition to cotton to improve their livelihoods. Two young weavers were sent to Bangalore to learn the art of silk weaving, marking the beginning of a revolution in the local handloom industry. Today over 30,000 families depend on the traditional weaving of Pochampally sarees, which can take over 120 days to complete and involve intricate patterns and designs.
1) The document discusses Ikkat sarees, which are traditional Indian sarees made using the Ikkat weaving technique of tie dyeing yarn before weaving to create patterns.
2) Ikkat sarees often feature repeated geometric patterns like diamonds, circles, and squares, as well as traditional motifs like flowers, animals, and mythological characters.
3) The document promotes Unnati Silks, an online store that offers a wide selection of traditional Indian sarees including Ikkat sarees, along with free shipping and cash on delivery within India and worldwide express shipping.
The different varieties of Arani silk sarees patterns are zari patch borders, eye-catching hand-woven motifs that are popularly the peacock, mango fruit and exquisite floral patterns. The pallu of the Arani silk saree is its highlighting feature with traditional and trendy floral designs with motif embroidered.
This document provides summaries of 7 different Indian handloom weaves:
1. Bomkai handloom from Orissa is known for its thread-work ornament borders and patterns woven into the material using bright colors.
2. Mangalagiri cotton from Andhra Pradesh is used to make saris and is characterized by tiny checks or stripes barely visible to the naked eye, finished in bright colors.
3. Tussar silk from Jharkhand is made from silkworm larvae and has a natural gold color that can be dyed. It is both delicate and stiff, falling beautifully in ethnic outfits.
4. Paithani brocade from Maharashtra is made of
Kanchipuram Silk Saree, Paithani Saree, Pattu Saree, Chanderi, Bandhani, Kota, Patola Sarees, Pochampally Sari, Gadwal Saree, Sambalpuri Saree, Tant Cotton Sarees, Banarasi Silk Sarees are popular all over the world and come from the different regions of India, Kanchipuram Silk, Pattu Sarees from Kerala, Paithani Maharashtra, Banarasi Sarees from North India Uttar Pradesh, Maheshwari, Chanderi from Madhya Pradesh, Bandhani, Patola, Kota sarees from Rajasthan & Gujarat, Gadwal, Pochampally Sari from Andhra Pradesh, Bomkai, Bapta, Sambalpuri Saree from Orissa .
Naksi, Nizam, and Resham sarees are traditional Indian garments featuring intricate embroidery patterns. Naksi refers to artistic patterns woven into saree borders and pallus, while Nizam designs use broad gold brocaded patterns. These techniques can be applied to various fabrics like silk, cotton, and chiffon. Unnati Silks offers a wide selection of these embroidered sarees for online purchase and shipping worldwide, with options for fast delivery across India.
Kantha embroidery originates from West Bengal and is an important symbol of the skills of rural women there. It has evolved from being used for quilts, clothing, and other household items to being incorporated into modern fashion designs. Kantha embroidery is thought to date back to the 1st-2nd century AD and involved reusing old fabrics. Rural women drew inspiration from daily life, depicting scenes of people, animals, and plants. A teacher named Shamlu Dudeja helped revive and promote Kantha embroidery in the 1980s to empower women. There are several different stitches used including those for quilts, ceremonial items, book covers, and more.
The document discusses removing the word "too" from two sentences. The first sentence is "She is too fat to run" and the second sentence rephrases it as "She is so fat that she cannot run" to remove the word "too". The second sentence is then repeated to show the rephrased version without "too".
This document provides information on various traditional textiles from different regions of India, including Sindhi embroidery from Gujarat, Kashmiri shawls, Phulkari embroidery from Punjab, Kalamkari printing from Andhra Pradesh, Mudhubani painting from Bihar, Bandhani tie-dye from Rajasthan and Gujarat, Chikankari embroidery from Uttar Pradesh, Kasuti embroidery from Karnataka, Kantha quilting from Bengal, and Baluchari, Jamdani, Ikat, Patola and Pochampally woven textiles. For each style, the document outlines the base fabrics, threads, stitches, motifs and products typically featuring each textile
Different Types Of Indian Silk Sarees With PicturesPandaSilk
The document discusses different types of silk sarees from India, including Kanjeevaram, Banarasi, Raw Silk, Patola, Mysore Silk, Chanderi, Dharmavaram, Konrad, Muga Silk, and Paithani silk sarees. Each region or city is known for producing silk sarees with distinctive features like intricate designs, vibrant colors, gold brocade, embroidery, or specific weaving techniques. Silk sarees are among the finest textiles in India, made from finely woven silk threads and decorated with elaborate patterns.
Rajasthan is known for its colorful culture and traditional clothing like sarees. Bagru Print sarees are a specialty of Rajasthan, featuring intricate embroidery and mirror work. Unnati Silks offers a wide selection of Bagru Print sarees and other traditional sarees from Rajasthan like block prints and Bagh prints. They provide worldwide shipping and have affordable prices. Their goal is to bring the unique textiles and traditions of Rajasthan to customers around the world.
Kantha work originated in West Bengal as a form of quilting using patched cloth. It is believed to date back 500 years when Lord Buddha's disciples would patch old rags together for coverings. Traditional kantha motifs drew from both Portuguese influences and scenes from everyday life and epics. More recently, kantha embroidery has been innovated by designers in the fashion industry, such as Sharbari Datta who has featured kantha work in her fashion shows.
Bandha is a unique type of Ikat textile originating from Odisha, India. It involves intricate tying and dyeing of warp and weft threads before weaving to create elaborate patterns. Key features include curvilinear motifs created through supplementary warp and weft weaves. The craft is practiced by several communities across Odisha, with Sambalpur known for double Ikat and Sonepur known for gold-embroidered textiles. Some distinctive varieties include Bomkai saris featuring joined pallu threads, Gitagobind pheta calligraphy textiles, and pictorial saris depicting local architecture and landscapes.
The author recounts her experience growing up with a unique name, Sadé, that was frequently mispronounced or mixed up with other names by teachers and strangers. As a child, she wondered if she was actually a lamp shade or color shade due to these mispronunciations. Her name comes from an old R&B singer from the 1970s, but she tires of having to constantly explain its origins and correct pronunciations to people unfamiliar with its roots. She wishes she had a more common name that was easier for others to understand.
I started my photography in 2006 while working in corporate field. Weeks were focussed towards work and weekends towards photography initially . Slowly photography engulfed me and I decided it to pursue it . Time had always been a defining dimension for me and hence everything was self taught. I didn't had a luxury to take time off to learn photography . Like work,it was learned through experience. This presentation shows and questions why and how I got involved in photography .And my work from Rajasthan .
This document provides information on various types of traditional embroidery from India, including Kantha from Bengal, Gujarat embroidery, Kutch embroidery, Ahir bharat, Kanbi bharat, Mochi bharat, Rabari work, and Kasuti from Karnataka. It describes the materials, stitches, motifs, and articles associated with each type of embroidery. Key details include that Kantha is a running stitch embroidery often done by rural women in Bengal on cloth, and that Gujarat embroidery features rich designs introduced by wandering cattle herders.
This document provides an overview of Ikat textiles produced in different regions of India. It discusses the history and production processes of major Ikat styles including Patola of Gujarat known for its intricate double Ikat designs, Pochampalli Ikat of Andhra Pradesh produced using fly shuttle looms, and Bandha Ikat unique to Odisha which utilizes natural dye techniques and motifs inspired by the Jagannath cult. The document also examines the SWOT analysis of the Ikat industry and provides strategies to strengthen production and markets for these traditional textiles.
This curriculum vitae is for Maxwell Bongani Ntuli, a South African citizen living in Middelburg, South Africa. He has worked as a diesel mechanic since 2007, primarily maintaining earthmoving equipment for mining companies. He is currently an Acting Maintenance Supervisor at BHP Billiton Klipspruit Colliery, where he oversees maintenance of trucks, loaders, dozers, graders, excavators, and other equipment. He has extensive experience diagnosing and repairing issues on Cat machines.
India is home to many different ethnic groups, each with their own unique traditional attire. The document highlights traditional clothing styles from several ethnic groups across India, including Ladakhi women in Goncha dresses, Gaddi tribe women in Launchiri, Rabari women from Rajasthan in ghagra choli, Baiga tribe women draping saris in their local style, Chadvara women from Gujarat also in ghagra choli, Assames tribe women in Rhigo and Rhijamphain skirts and blouses, and women from Tuensang and Kirphire districts in Nagaland wearing local skirts and blouses. Craftsvilla was founded to encourage embracing ethnic heritage and rev
Craftsvilla - Different Weaves of India Manoj Gupta
India is a land of colours, festivals and many flavours.
Like our food, languages and the people of our country, the textiles too differ to a great extent.
Almost every state has its own specific weaving style.
Here are 5 weaves of India that specific to their states.
Jamdhani printed sarees originate from West Bengal and feature intricate geometric, floral, and plant designs created through handloom weaving. Jamdhani prints are developed using cotton or silk fabric with occasional gold or zari work. The styles vary regionally such as Daccai Jamdhani and are known for their fine craftsmanship. Unnati Silks offers a wide selection of Jamdhani sarees online along with free shipping to India and worldwide express delivery.
Pochampally is a village in Andhra Pradesh known for its silk sarees woven using traditional ikat techniques. In the 1970s, village leaders decided the weavers should learn silk weaving in addition to cotton to improve their livelihoods. Two young weavers were sent to Bangalore to learn the art of silk weaving, marking the beginning of a revolution in the local handloom industry. Today over 30,000 families depend on the traditional weaving of Pochampally sarees, which can take over 120 days to complete and involve intricate patterns and designs.
1) The document discusses Ikkat sarees, which are traditional Indian sarees made using the Ikkat weaving technique of tie dyeing yarn before weaving to create patterns.
2) Ikkat sarees often feature repeated geometric patterns like diamonds, circles, and squares, as well as traditional motifs like flowers, animals, and mythological characters.
3) The document promotes Unnati Silks, an online store that offers a wide selection of traditional Indian sarees including Ikkat sarees, along with free shipping and cash on delivery within India and worldwide express shipping.
The different varieties of Arani silk sarees patterns are zari patch borders, eye-catching hand-woven motifs that are popularly the peacock, mango fruit and exquisite floral patterns. The pallu of the Arani silk saree is its highlighting feature with traditional and trendy floral designs with motif embroidered.
This document provides summaries of 7 different Indian handloom weaves:
1. Bomkai handloom from Orissa is known for its thread-work ornament borders and patterns woven into the material using bright colors.
2. Mangalagiri cotton from Andhra Pradesh is used to make saris and is characterized by tiny checks or stripes barely visible to the naked eye, finished in bright colors.
3. Tussar silk from Jharkhand is made from silkworm larvae and has a natural gold color that can be dyed. It is both delicate and stiff, falling beautifully in ethnic outfits.
4. Paithani brocade from Maharashtra is made of
Kanchipuram Silk Saree, Paithani Saree, Pattu Saree, Chanderi, Bandhani, Kota, Patola Sarees, Pochampally Sari, Gadwal Saree, Sambalpuri Saree, Tant Cotton Sarees, Banarasi Silk Sarees are popular all over the world and come from the different regions of India, Kanchipuram Silk, Pattu Sarees from Kerala, Paithani Maharashtra, Banarasi Sarees from North India Uttar Pradesh, Maheshwari, Chanderi from Madhya Pradesh, Bandhani, Patola, Kota sarees from Rajasthan & Gujarat, Gadwal, Pochampally Sari from Andhra Pradesh, Bomkai, Bapta, Sambalpuri Saree from Orissa .
Naksi, Nizam, and Resham sarees are traditional Indian garments featuring intricate embroidery patterns. Naksi refers to artistic patterns woven into saree borders and pallus, while Nizam designs use broad gold brocaded patterns. These techniques can be applied to various fabrics like silk, cotton, and chiffon. Unnati Silks offers a wide selection of these embroidered sarees for online purchase and shipping worldwide, with options for fast delivery across India.
Kantha embroidery originates from West Bengal and is an important symbol of the skills of rural women there. It has evolved from being used for quilts, clothing, and other household items to being incorporated into modern fashion designs. Kantha embroidery is thought to date back to the 1st-2nd century AD and involved reusing old fabrics. Rural women drew inspiration from daily life, depicting scenes of people, animals, and plants. A teacher named Shamlu Dudeja helped revive and promote Kantha embroidery in the 1980s to empower women. There are several different stitches used including those for quilts, ceremonial items, book covers, and more.
The document discusses removing the word "too" from two sentences. The first sentence is "She is too fat to run" and the second sentence rephrases it as "She is so fat that she cannot run" to remove the word "too". The second sentence is then repeated to show the rephrased version without "too".
This document provides information on various traditional textiles from different regions of India, including Sindhi embroidery from Gujarat, Kashmiri shawls, Phulkari embroidery from Punjab, Kalamkari printing from Andhra Pradesh, Mudhubani painting from Bihar, Bandhani tie-dye from Rajasthan and Gujarat, Chikankari embroidery from Uttar Pradesh, Kasuti embroidery from Karnataka, Kantha quilting from Bengal, and Baluchari, Jamdani, Ikat, Patola and Pochampally woven textiles. For each style, the document outlines the base fabrics, threads, stitches, motifs and products typically featuring each textile
Different Types Of Indian Silk Sarees With PicturesPandaSilk
The document discusses different types of silk sarees from India, including Kanjeevaram, Banarasi, Raw Silk, Patola, Mysore Silk, Chanderi, Dharmavaram, Konrad, Muga Silk, and Paithani silk sarees. Each region or city is known for producing silk sarees with distinctive features like intricate designs, vibrant colors, gold brocade, embroidery, or specific weaving techniques. Silk sarees are among the finest textiles in India, made from finely woven silk threads and decorated with elaborate patterns.
Rajasthan is known for its colorful culture and traditional clothing like sarees. Bagru Print sarees are a specialty of Rajasthan, featuring intricate embroidery and mirror work. Unnati Silks offers a wide selection of Bagru Print sarees and other traditional sarees from Rajasthan like block prints and Bagh prints. They provide worldwide shipping and have affordable prices. Their goal is to bring the unique textiles and traditions of Rajasthan to customers around the world.
Kantha work originated in West Bengal as a form of quilting using patched cloth. It is believed to date back 500 years when Lord Buddha's disciples would patch old rags together for coverings. Traditional kantha motifs drew from both Portuguese influences and scenes from everyday life and epics. More recently, kantha embroidery has been innovated by designers in the fashion industry, such as Sharbari Datta who has featured kantha work in her fashion shows.
Bandha is a unique type of Ikat textile originating from Odisha, India. It involves intricate tying and dyeing of warp and weft threads before weaving to create elaborate patterns. Key features include curvilinear motifs created through supplementary warp and weft weaves. The craft is practiced by several communities across Odisha, with Sambalpur known for double Ikat and Sonepur known for gold-embroidered textiles. Some distinctive varieties include Bomkai saris featuring joined pallu threads, Gitagobind pheta calligraphy textiles, and pictorial saris depicting local architecture and landscapes.
The author recounts her experience growing up with a unique name, Sadé, that was frequently mispronounced or mixed up with other names by teachers and strangers. As a child, she wondered if she was actually a lamp shade or color shade due to these mispronunciations. Her name comes from an old R&B singer from the 1970s, but she tires of having to constantly explain its origins and correct pronunciations to people unfamiliar with its roots. She wishes she had a more common name that was easier for others to understand.
I started my photography in 2006 while working in corporate field. Weeks were focussed towards work and weekends towards photography initially . Slowly photography engulfed me and I decided it to pursue it . Time had always been a defining dimension for me and hence everything was self taught. I didn't had a luxury to take time off to learn photography . Like work,it was learned through experience. This presentation shows and questions why and how I got involved in photography .And my work from Rajasthan .
This document provides information on various types of traditional embroidery from India, including Kantha from Bengal, Gujarat embroidery, Kutch embroidery, Ahir bharat, Kanbi bharat, Mochi bharat, Rabari work, and Kasuti from Karnataka. It describes the materials, stitches, motifs, and articles associated with each type of embroidery. Key details include that Kantha is a running stitch embroidery often done by rural women in Bengal on cloth, and that Gujarat embroidery features rich designs introduced by wandering cattle herders.
This document provides an overview of Ikat textiles produced in different regions of India. It discusses the history and production processes of major Ikat styles including Patola of Gujarat known for its intricate double Ikat designs, Pochampalli Ikat of Andhra Pradesh produced using fly shuttle looms, and Bandha Ikat unique to Odisha which utilizes natural dye techniques and motifs inspired by the Jagannath cult. The document also examines the SWOT analysis of the Ikat industry and provides strategies to strengthen production and markets for these traditional textiles.
This curriculum vitae is for Maxwell Bongani Ntuli, a South African citizen living in Middelburg, South Africa. He has worked as a diesel mechanic since 2007, primarily maintaining earthmoving equipment for mining companies. He is currently an Acting Maintenance Supervisor at BHP Billiton Klipspruit Colliery, where he oversees maintenance of trucks, loaders, dozers, graders, excavators, and other equipment. He has extensive experience diagnosing and repairing issues on Cat machines.
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In the Shadow of the Colossi: Alumni Online Communities in the Age of Faceboo...Francis Zablocki
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Lake Maggiore is a large lake located in northern Italy and Switzerland. It is 193 meters above sea level and covers an area of 212 square kilometers. The western shore of the lake is in the Piedmont region of Italy, while the eastern shore is in the Lombardy region. The northern part of the lake extends into the Swiss canton of Ticino. Lake Maggiore is the westernmost of the three major prealpine lakes in Italy and is roughly 70 kilometers long. The width of the lake varies from 3 to 5 kilometers wide, reaching up to 10 kilometers at its widest point between the towns of Pallanza and Stresa.
Este documento lista los nombres y fechas de vida de varios fotógrafos pioneros del siglo XIX, incluyendo Friedrich Gauermann, Eugenio di Blaas, Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller, Federico Andreotti, Daniel Ridgway Knight, Fritz Zuber Buhler, Victor Marais-Milton, Joseph Caraud, Louis Marie de Schryver, Charles Burton Barber, Adolf Eberle, Andre Henri Dargelas y Frederick Morgan.
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Designing and Sustaining Large-Scale Value-Centered Agile Ecosystems (powered...Alexey Krivitsky
Is Agile dead? It depends on what you mean by 'Agile'. If you mean that the organizations are not getting the promised benefits because they were focusing too much on the team-level agile "ways of working" instead of systemic global improvements -- then we are in agreement. It is a misunderstanding of Agility that led us down a dead-end. At Org Topologies, we see bright sparks -- the signs of the 'second wave of Agile' as we call it. The emphasis is shifting towards both in-team and inter-team collaboration. Away from false dichotomies. Both: team autonomy and shared broad product ownership are required to sustain true result-oriented organizational agility. Org Topologies is a package offering a visual language plus thinking tools required to communicate org development direction and can be used to help design and then sustain org change aiming at higher organizational archetypes.
A team is a group of individuals, all working together for a common purpose. This Ppt derives a detail information on team building process and ats type with effective example by Tuckmans Model. it also describes about team issues and effective team work. Unclear Roles and Responsibilities of teams as well as individuals.