Course Introduction and Lecture slides for "Practice of International Trade", Department of International Business, Tunghai University. Utilizing the Export Import Management System V. 2.0 from JAI International (USA).
This document provides information about an effective presentations course including grading, textbook details, course structure, and activities. Key points include:
- Grading is based on individual presentations (33%), a final project (33%), and participation (34%).
- The course focuses on developing verbal skills and oral presentations.
- Content will be covered in a chapter every two sessions through topic introduction, activities, and presentation practice.
- Upcoming sessions will cover transitions, linking parts of presentations, and using language to connect topics.
This document summarizes a presentation about Web 2.0 tools for school administrators. It provides an overview of various Web 2.0 applications like blogs, wikis, websites, and content management systems. It explains how these tools can enable collaboration among staff and potentially revolutionize how schools do business. Specific applications are recommended, like Google Docs for document sharing, Wikispaces for creating wikis, and Moodle as a free course management system. The presentation aims to help administrators make recommendations to teachers and implement new software tools.
This document provides an example of a critical incident analysis from the author's experience working for Motorola's international cellular business. It discusses the importance of understanding local culture to increase sales and reduce costs. The author describes how in Brazil, the IT staff created a custom cellular billing system in-house in 3 months at virtually no cost, whereas using an outside consultant likely would have been more expensive and taken longer. The key lessons are to utilize and appreciate local talent and resources to most efficiently achieve the goal of profit maximization.
The document provides 10 tips for saving money by going green, including replacing incandescent light bulbs with LED or CFL bulbs, using an Energy Star smart power strip, switching to a reusable water bottle to avoid spending $2,500 per year on bottled water, installing a dual flush toilet to save 10,000 gallons of water annually, and investing in socially responsible funds where $2.7 trillion of the $25.1 trillion US investment market is represented.
Wayne Pascall is an artist who has created an online portfolio website at http://wayne-pascall.artistwebsites.com to showcase and promote his artwork. The document provides the URL for Wayne Pascall's artist website and encourages visiting the site.
This document discusses various networking solutions provided by Cloudpoint for connectivity in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. It describes features of metro fiber networks like dedicated bandwidth and low latency. Specific solutions covered include metro Ethernet dedicated, private, eHUB, and eLAN networks, as well as long-haul WDM and ExpressWave services for connecting locations across multiple metro areas.
The document introduces the Speed of Change audit model, which guides audit processes based on the velocity of change in the organization. It describes four levels of the model - transactional, operational, functional, and strategic - that assume different degrees of correctness in outputs and objectives and require different types and depths of risk assessment and audit procedures. The document also discusses how the required auditor skills, preparation steps, outputs, and quality of the audit program vary depending on the level within the Speed of Change Model.
This presentation looks at what it means to be an "unprofessional" writer, what the four non-written disciplines of writing are, the reality of reader behavior, and the pro's and con's of various writing formats.
How THIS Generation Has the Chance to Change the WorldJoshua Foss
Metro Hippie Joshua Foss presents 'How THIS Generation Has the Chance to Change the World.' Learn about his 5 eco-villains and how we can overcome them to create a bright green future.
Course Introduction and Lecture slides for "Practice of International Trade", Department of International Business, Tunghai University. Utilizing the Export Import Management System V. 2.0 from JAI International (USA).
This document provides information about an effective presentations course including grading, textbook details, course structure, and activities. Key points include:
- Grading is based on individual presentations (33%), a final project (33%), and participation (34%).
- The course focuses on developing verbal skills and oral presentations.
- Content will be covered in a chapter every two sessions through topic introduction, activities, and presentation practice.
- Upcoming sessions will cover transitions, linking parts of presentations, and using language to connect topics.
This document summarizes a presentation about Web 2.0 tools for school administrators. It provides an overview of various Web 2.0 applications like blogs, wikis, websites, and content management systems. It explains how these tools can enable collaboration among staff and potentially revolutionize how schools do business. Specific applications are recommended, like Google Docs for document sharing, Wikispaces for creating wikis, and Moodle as a free course management system. The presentation aims to help administrators make recommendations to teachers and implement new software tools.
This document provides an example of a critical incident analysis from the author's experience working for Motorola's international cellular business. It discusses the importance of understanding local culture to increase sales and reduce costs. The author describes how in Brazil, the IT staff created a custom cellular billing system in-house in 3 months at virtually no cost, whereas using an outside consultant likely would have been more expensive and taken longer. The key lessons are to utilize and appreciate local talent and resources to most efficiently achieve the goal of profit maximization.
The document provides 10 tips for saving money by going green, including replacing incandescent light bulbs with LED or CFL bulbs, using an Energy Star smart power strip, switching to a reusable water bottle to avoid spending $2,500 per year on bottled water, installing a dual flush toilet to save 10,000 gallons of water annually, and investing in socially responsible funds where $2.7 trillion of the $25.1 trillion US investment market is represented.
Wayne Pascall is an artist who has created an online portfolio website at http://wayne-pascall.artistwebsites.com to showcase and promote his artwork. The document provides the URL for Wayne Pascall's artist website and encourages visiting the site.
This document discusses various networking solutions provided by Cloudpoint for connectivity in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. It describes features of metro fiber networks like dedicated bandwidth and low latency. Specific solutions covered include metro Ethernet dedicated, private, eHUB, and eLAN networks, as well as long-haul WDM and ExpressWave services for connecting locations across multiple metro areas.
The document introduces the Speed of Change audit model, which guides audit processes based on the velocity of change in the organization. It describes four levels of the model - transactional, operational, functional, and strategic - that assume different degrees of correctness in outputs and objectives and require different types and depths of risk assessment and audit procedures. The document also discusses how the required auditor skills, preparation steps, outputs, and quality of the audit program vary depending on the level within the Speed of Change Model.
This presentation looks at what it means to be an "unprofessional" writer, what the four non-written disciplines of writing are, the reality of reader behavior, and the pro's and con's of various writing formats.
How THIS Generation Has the Chance to Change the WorldJoshua Foss
Metro Hippie Joshua Foss presents 'How THIS Generation Has the Chance to Change the World.' Learn about his 5 eco-villains and how we can overcome them to create a bright green future.
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