Slide 4 Whether delivering information, opinions, perspectives, dissenting arguments or humorous asides, the human voice is typically open, natural, uncontrived.
The document discusses several cathedrals and churches located within the Kremlin in Moscow that date back to the tsarist era in Russia. It mentions architectural features like blue and golden domes on some of the cathedrals. The summary notes that these religious sites would have many stories to tell about life during tsarist rule in Russia, and it is good that their artistic works were preserved for future generations.
This document describes a beautiful lake and encourages the reader to enjoy music playing or end the presentation by pressing Esc. It concludes by stating a hope that the reader had fun with the show.
1) Uma criança de 10 anos morreu após ingerir Coca-Cola Light e uma pastilha de menta Menthos.
2) A mistura das substâncias presentes nos produtos gerou uma reação química que inflou o estômago da criança e levou à asfixia.
3) Especialistas afirmam que a mistura gera altos níveis de liberação de gases e até explosões, o que teria causado o inchaço fatal no estômago.
El documento presenta el "Alfabeto emocional" desarrollado por el Dr. Juan Hitzig, el cual concluye que las actitudes y conductas positivas como la serenidad, sabiduría y sonrisa promueven la secreción de serotonina y generan emociones positivas, mientras que actitudes negativas como el resentimiento, rabia y reproche facilitan la secreción de cortisol y generan emociones negativas, afectando la salud y acelerando el envejecimiento. Aprender este alfabeto emocional permite vivir más tiempo
The document provides a summary of three books that review ethics in technology and cyberspace. It discusses key topics in each book such as the evolution of information technology, the need for computer ethics to ensure fairness, and special characteristics of online communication like scope, anonymity and reproducibility. The reviews highlight how information technology has transformed tasks worldwide, the importance of ethics for proper conduct, and how characteristics of online communication can impact society. Lessons learned are that computer use is widespread and ethics help establish fairness and equality when using technology.
The document discusses several cathedrals and churches located within the Kremlin in Moscow that date back to the tsarist era in Russia. It mentions architectural features like blue and golden domes on some of the cathedrals. The summary notes that these religious sites would have many stories to tell about life during tsarist rule in Russia, and it is good that their artistic works were preserved for future generations.
This document describes a beautiful lake and encourages the reader to enjoy music playing or end the presentation by pressing Esc. It concludes by stating a hope that the reader had fun with the show.
1) Uma criança de 10 anos morreu após ingerir Coca-Cola Light e uma pastilha de menta Menthos.
2) A mistura das substâncias presentes nos produtos gerou uma reação química que inflou o estômago da criança e levou à asfixia.
3) Especialistas afirmam que a mistura gera altos níveis de liberação de gases e até explosões, o que teria causado o inchaço fatal no estômago.
El documento presenta el "Alfabeto emocional" desarrollado por el Dr. Juan Hitzig, el cual concluye que las actitudes y conductas positivas como la serenidad, sabiduría y sonrisa promueven la secreción de serotonina y generan emociones positivas, mientras que actitudes negativas como el resentimiento, rabia y reproche facilitan la secreción de cortisol y generan emociones negativas, afectando la salud y acelerando el envejecimiento. Aprender este alfabeto emocional permite vivir más tiempo
The document provides a summary of three books that review ethics in technology and cyberspace. It discusses key topics in each book such as the evolution of information technology, the need for computer ethics to ensure fairness, and special characteristics of online communication like scope, anonymity and reproducibility. The reviews highlight how information technology has transformed tasks worldwide, the importance of ethics for proper conduct, and how characteristics of online communication can impact society. Lessons learned are that computer use is widespread and ethics help establish fairness and equality when using technology.
The document provides a summary of three books that review ethics in cyber space and information technology. It discusses key topics in each book such as the evolution of information technology, the need for computer ethics to ensure fairness, and special characteristics of online communication like scope, anonymity and reproducibility. The reviews highlight important milestones in IT history, how ethics help maintain balance and prevent the misuse of technology, and expected future issues around equality and fairness in a world where IT is ubiquitous. Lessons learned are about the widespread use of computers and how ethics provide guidelines for fair and equal treatment of all.
The document provides a summary of three books that review ethics in technology and cyberspace. It discusses key topics in each book such as the evolution of information technology, the need for computer ethics to ensure fairness, and special characteristics of online communication like scope, anonymity and reproducibility. The reviews highlight how information technology has transformed tasks worldwide, the importance of ethics for proper conduct, and how characteristics of online communication can impact society. Lessons learned are that computer use is widespread and ethics help establish fairness and equality when using technology.
This document contains reviews of 16 chapters from various books related to retail business, marketing, and web technologies. It includes summaries and lessons learned from each chapter, as well as expectations at the beginning of each review. The reviews were written by Paul Maverick B. Ward as part of his studies for a course on vertical marketing solutions.
1) Customers are increasingly communicating with each other online through forums and social media to discuss their experiences with companies, products, and services.
2) This new form of online communication gives customers power and information that companies are not adequately recognizing or responding to.
3) If companies want to remain competitive, they need to pay closer attention to what customers are saying online and adapt to changing customer needs, preferences, and expectations that are discussed through these new communication channels.
Command and control management styles derive from and reinforce bureaucracy, power tripping, and paranoia. These outdated notions are poisonous policies and broken tools that generate distrust. Knowledge workers and markets reject command and control approaches and seek more open conversation within companies and between companies and markets. For companies and markets to succeed, they must move beyond command and control and allow two-way communication between internal teams and external stakeholders.
Companies must understand where their corporate culture ends and the community begins. If a company's culture does not allow for open communication and exchange of ideas with customers and markets, the company will not survive. Companies should learn to have discourse with human communities in order to understand customer needs and feedback which are essential for a company's success and longevity. The community of an organization's customers is its market, and companies that do not communicate and belong to this community will ultimately fail.
Networked markets allow consumers to quickly change suppliers and employers based on the information available online. Consumers now have more knowledge and expectations about products, and will find suppliers that meet their needs. Companies must communicate with customers in a transparent, human way to understand their concerns and build trust within their community.
The employees at a company are building walls to avoid conversations with customers. They found the internet allows them to communicate outside the company to converse and help people struggling due to poor quality products. The internet gives employees a way to talk to outsiders about issues with products not in good condition.
The company is resistant to changes suggested by customers and clients because they do not want alterations to how they operate. However, they should be open to modifying their products based on customer feedback, since the customers will be the ones using the products. To better understand customer needs and wants, the company should communicate directly with customers to learn what changes they would find most valuable.
Companies should communicate directly with customers to understand their needs and perspectives on products, rather than developing products in isolation. By talking to the people who will actually use the products, companies can create useful products that generate profits not just for a short time but for the long run through ongoing conversations with the market and clients.
Companies should avoid being dishonest or fraudulent when announcing things to markets or clients, as this will damage their reputation rather than enhance it. A company's reputation is important and vulnerable, so they should only proclaim what they are truly capable of delivering to avoid potential downfall from a false statement.
Corporations should keep their promises when talking to clients and customers to build trust, as without trust it would be difficult for the corporation to recoup money spent on work. They should also allow employees and managers to personally speak with clients to improve communication.
It is important for companies to be truthful and communicate openly with clients and customers, as honesty will ultimately benefit the company. Companies should ensure clients are fully informed about relevant product details. Being transparent builds trust and rewards companies in the long run.
The markets are seeking high-quality, aesthetically pleasing products that provide good value. Information spreads rapidly online, so companies must be careful about statements, as a bad image could circulate worldwide in a short time if unaddressed.
People exchanged information and knowledge globally, changing how marketing is done. Markets and customers must be treated delicately due to the fragility of their trust in products and expectations of them.
Markets now purchase and trade differently than in the past due to increased communication allowing for broader information sharing. Those in marketing must be prepared to change and adapt to new trends that arise from greater connectivity and the spread of information, as new developments are constantly changing how the world conducts business.
Companies should lighten up and not take themselves too seriously to allow workers more breaks for rest and socializing with coworkers, as being overly serious and giving little break time leads to exhaustion despite productivity, while social interaction is important for every person.
Markets in the past focused more on flashy designs and latest trends rather than product functionality, as companies prioritized user interfaces over core features. Now, markets want products that have both great design and strong functionality.
Companies are facing increasing communication gaps with customers due to how they address clients, which is depleting customer trust and certainty as companies offer less support. The internet has connected people globally, allowing for conversations and communication across borders.
CapTechTalks Webinar Slides June 2024 Donovan Wright.pptxCapitolTechU
Slides from a Capitol Technology University webinar held June 20, 2024. The webinar featured Dr. Donovan Wright, presenting on the Department of Defense Digital Transformation.
The document provides a summary of three books that review ethics in cyber space and information technology. It discusses key topics in each book such as the evolution of information technology, the need for computer ethics to ensure fairness, and special characteristics of online communication like scope, anonymity and reproducibility. The reviews highlight important milestones in IT history, how ethics help maintain balance and prevent the misuse of technology, and expected future issues around equality and fairness in a world where IT is ubiquitous. Lessons learned are about the widespread use of computers and how ethics provide guidelines for fair and equal treatment of all.
The document provides a summary of three books that review ethics in technology and cyberspace. It discusses key topics in each book such as the evolution of information technology, the need for computer ethics to ensure fairness, and special characteristics of online communication like scope, anonymity and reproducibility. The reviews highlight how information technology has transformed tasks worldwide, the importance of ethics for proper conduct, and how characteristics of online communication can impact society. Lessons learned are that computer use is widespread and ethics help establish fairness and equality when using technology.
This document contains reviews of 16 chapters from various books related to retail business, marketing, and web technologies. It includes summaries and lessons learned from each chapter, as well as expectations at the beginning of each review. The reviews were written by Paul Maverick B. Ward as part of his studies for a course on vertical marketing solutions.
1) Customers are increasingly communicating with each other online through forums and social media to discuss their experiences with companies, products, and services.
2) This new form of online communication gives customers power and information that companies are not adequately recognizing or responding to.
3) If companies want to remain competitive, they need to pay closer attention to what customers are saying online and adapt to changing customer needs, preferences, and expectations that are discussed through these new communication channels.
Command and control management styles derive from and reinforce bureaucracy, power tripping, and paranoia. These outdated notions are poisonous policies and broken tools that generate distrust. Knowledge workers and markets reject command and control approaches and seek more open conversation within companies and between companies and markets. For companies and markets to succeed, they must move beyond command and control and allow two-way communication between internal teams and external stakeholders.
Companies must understand where their corporate culture ends and the community begins. If a company's culture does not allow for open communication and exchange of ideas with customers and markets, the company will not survive. Companies should learn to have discourse with human communities in order to understand customer needs and feedback which are essential for a company's success and longevity. The community of an organization's customers is its market, and companies that do not communicate and belong to this community will ultimately fail.
Networked markets allow consumers to quickly change suppliers and employers based on the information available online. Consumers now have more knowledge and expectations about products, and will find suppliers that meet their needs. Companies must communicate with customers in a transparent, human way to understand their concerns and build trust within their community.
The employees at a company are building walls to avoid conversations with customers. They found the internet allows them to communicate outside the company to converse and help people struggling due to poor quality products. The internet gives employees a way to talk to outsiders about issues with products not in good condition.
The company is resistant to changes suggested by customers and clients because they do not want alterations to how they operate. However, they should be open to modifying their products based on customer feedback, since the customers will be the ones using the products. To better understand customer needs and wants, the company should communicate directly with customers to learn what changes they would find most valuable.
Companies should communicate directly with customers to understand their needs and perspectives on products, rather than developing products in isolation. By talking to the people who will actually use the products, companies can create useful products that generate profits not just for a short time but for the long run through ongoing conversations with the market and clients.
Companies should avoid being dishonest or fraudulent when announcing things to markets or clients, as this will damage their reputation rather than enhance it. A company's reputation is important and vulnerable, so they should only proclaim what they are truly capable of delivering to avoid potential downfall from a false statement.
Corporations should keep their promises when talking to clients and customers to build trust, as without trust it would be difficult for the corporation to recoup money spent on work. They should also allow employees and managers to personally speak with clients to improve communication.
It is important for companies to be truthful and communicate openly with clients and customers, as honesty will ultimately benefit the company. Companies should ensure clients are fully informed about relevant product details. Being transparent builds trust and rewards companies in the long run.
The markets are seeking high-quality, aesthetically pleasing products that provide good value. Information spreads rapidly online, so companies must be careful about statements, as a bad image could circulate worldwide in a short time if unaddressed.
People exchanged information and knowledge globally, changing how marketing is done. Markets and customers must be treated delicately due to the fragility of their trust in products and expectations of them.
Markets now purchase and trade differently than in the past due to increased communication allowing for broader information sharing. Those in marketing must be prepared to change and adapt to new trends that arise from greater connectivity and the spread of information, as new developments are constantly changing how the world conducts business.
Companies should lighten up and not take themselves too seriously to allow workers more breaks for rest and socializing with coworkers, as being overly serious and giving little break time leads to exhaustion despite productivity, while social interaction is important for every person.
Markets in the past focused more on flashy designs and latest trends rather than product functionality, as companies prioritized user interfaces over core features. Now, markets want products that have both great design and strong functionality.
Companies are facing increasing communication gaps with customers due to how they address clients, which is depleting customer trust and certainty as companies offer less support. The internet has connected people globally, allowing for conversations and communication across borders.
CapTechTalks Webinar Slides June 2024 Donovan Wright.pptxCapitolTechU
Slides from a Capitol Technology University webinar held June 20, 2024. The webinar featured Dr. Donovan Wright, presenting on the Department of Defense Digital Transformation.
How to Download & Install Module From the Odoo App Store in Odoo 17Celine George
Custom modules offer the flexibility to extend Odoo's capabilities, address unique requirements, and optimize workflows to align seamlessly with your organization's processes. By leveraging custom modules, businesses can unlock greater efficiency, productivity, and innovation, empowering them to stay competitive in today's dynamic market landscape. In this tutorial, we'll guide you step by step on how to easily download and install modules from the Odoo App Store.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Slide 4 Whether delivering information, opinions, perspectives, dissenting arguments or humorous asides, the human voice is typically open, natural, uncontrived.