The document discusses a presentation given by David Sacks, founder and CEO of Yammer, about the company's enterprise social network product. The presentation covered Yammer's growth metrics, customer base, mobile capabilities, and how it helps improve internal collaboration within organizations. It also demonstrated how Yammer integrates with SAP systems to provide notifications and updates about business processes within SAP to users' Yammer activity streams. Customer testimonials highlighted ways Yammer has increased employee engagement, innovation, and operational efficiencies for various large companies.
A computer network connects multiple computers and devices to allow sharing of resources and communication between users. The two main types of networks are local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). A LAN connects computers within a small geographic area like a home, office, or school building using cables or wireless technology. A WAN connects larger geographic areas like cities, countries, or the entire world using technologies like cables, satellites, or cellular networks. Computers can connect to networks using physical cables like twisted pair or fiber optic cables, or wirelessly using technologies like WiFi, Bluetooth, or cellular networks. Setting up a network provides benefits like faster file sharing, lower software costs, centralized management, and access to
The document discusses how Southern Company can use social media to communicate with employees during a crisis when email is down. It warns about a virus in email with the subject "Here you have" and advises deleting those emails and not opening attachments. It also asks how the company can use social media to stay connected with employees during emergencies and drill for crisis response without publicly posting, as well as how to add interactive conversations and empower the CEO to connect with employees in new ways on social media.
The document discusses several principles of object-oriented programming including:
1. The Single Responsibility Principle which states that classes should have single responsibilities and separates the logging functionality.
2. The Open Closed Principle which makes classes open for extension but closed for modification through inheritance.
3. The Liskov Substitution Principle allows subclasses to behave in the same way as the parent class.
4. The Interface Segregation Principle splits interfaces that are very large into smaller and more specific ones for easier implementation.
5. The Dependency Inversion Principle states that high-level modules should not depend on low-level modules but both should depend on abstractions. This allows for looser coupling
Online communities have taken hold among businesses, to connect employees, customers and partners. However, community management as a profession is largely misunderstood and inadequately resourced. We created this book to raise the literacy level among businesses on what community managers actually do, and for community managers to have a trusted guide in their daily jobs. This guide addresses at a high level the strategy, design and everyday execution of a successful and healthy community.
Authors: Maria Ogneva, Matt Jensen, Molly Bugler
This document provides a comprehensive guide to developing internal communities of practice within an organization. It begins by defining communities and comparing different types, such as communities of practice, work groups, and business units. It then outlines several business challenges that communities can help address, such as knowledge retention and rapid change. The document provides guidance on key elements to establish a successful community, including domain, community, and shared practice. It also discusses potential risks without proper community management and strategies community managers can employ, such as designing for value, catalyzing participation, enabling smart growth, and creating self-sustainability.
The document discusses a presentation given by David Sacks, founder and CEO of Yammer, about the company's enterprise social network product. The presentation covered Yammer's growth metrics, customer base, mobile capabilities, and how it helps improve internal collaboration within organizations. It also demonstrated how Yammer integrates with SAP systems to provide notifications and updates about business processes within SAP to users' Yammer activity streams. Customer testimonials highlighted ways Yammer has increased employee engagement, innovation, and operational efficiencies for various large companies.
A computer network connects multiple computers and devices to allow sharing of resources and communication between users. The two main types of networks are local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). A LAN connects computers within a small geographic area like a home, office, or school building using cables or wireless technology. A WAN connects larger geographic areas like cities, countries, or the entire world using technologies like cables, satellites, or cellular networks. Computers can connect to networks using physical cables like twisted pair or fiber optic cables, or wirelessly using technologies like WiFi, Bluetooth, or cellular networks. Setting up a network provides benefits like faster file sharing, lower software costs, centralized management, and access to
The document discusses how Southern Company can use social media to communicate with employees during a crisis when email is down. It warns about a virus in email with the subject "Here you have" and advises deleting those emails and not opening attachments. It also asks how the company can use social media to stay connected with employees during emergencies and drill for crisis response without publicly posting, as well as how to add interactive conversations and empower the CEO to connect with employees in new ways on social media.
The document discusses several principles of object-oriented programming including:
1. The Single Responsibility Principle which states that classes should have single responsibilities and separates the logging functionality.
2. The Open Closed Principle which makes classes open for extension but closed for modification through inheritance.
3. The Liskov Substitution Principle allows subclasses to behave in the same way as the parent class.
4. The Interface Segregation Principle splits interfaces that are very large into smaller and more specific ones for easier implementation.
5. The Dependency Inversion Principle states that high-level modules should not depend on low-level modules but both should depend on abstractions. This allows for looser coupling
Online communities have taken hold among businesses, to connect employees, customers and partners. However, community management as a profession is largely misunderstood and inadequately resourced. We created this book to raise the literacy level among businesses on what community managers actually do, and for community managers to have a trusted guide in their daily jobs. This guide addresses at a high level the strategy, design and everyday execution of a successful and healthy community.
Authors: Maria Ogneva, Matt Jensen, Molly Bugler
This document provides a comprehensive guide to developing internal communities of practice within an organization. It begins by defining communities and comparing different types, such as communities of practice, work groups, and business units. It then outlines several business challenges that communities can help address, such as knowledge retention and rapid change. The document provides guidance on key elements to establish a successful community, including domain, community, and shared practice. It also discusses potential risks without proper community management and strategies community managers can employ, such as designing for value, catalyzing participation, enabling smart growth, and creating self-sustainability.
descripcion de las termocuplas y su rango de accion, tabla de las termocuplas y su rango de funcionamiento, ecuaciones de interes para la seleccion de las termocuplas para porcesos industriales a grandes temperaturas y grandes diferencias de las mismas.