Dgs presentation at business days_v4 donAdela Marin
This document contains a briefing on operational excellence through business process management (BPM). It discusses how BPM can help organizations improve key performance indicators such as increasing revenue per customer and improving customer acquisition and retention rates. Industry benchmarks are provided for these metrics. The document defines BPM and its expected benefits, including improved visibility, accountability and adaptability of processes. A brief history of process management is given followed by typical challenges companies face today. It is noted that BPM bridges business and IT and that most processes will continue requiring human involvement. The document stresses that achieving operational excellence through BPM requires sponsorship from senior leadership and empowering cross-functional teams to continuously improve processes.
IBM's operational analytics software helps drive process efficiencies through predictive analytics, data mining, and business rules optimization. It provides visibility into operations, helps manage resources, and maximizes performance. The software leverages various analytics capabilities to improve processes like claims, inventory, and sales planning. Case studies show organizations achieving benefits like 17% increased inventory turnover and 97% faster report creation. Implementing operational analytics can automate decisions, optimize resource usage, and lead to operational excellence.
The document discusses JMU's installation of 11 elliptical machines at UREC that generate electricity from users' workouts. The ellipticals produce kinetic energy that is converted to electricity and used to power the building. They have produced up to 1600 kilowatt hours of electricity in an academic year, saving the university money. Students are generally unaware the machines generate power but support the green initiative. The installation of these special ellipticals makes JMU the first school in Virginia to implement this renewable energy technology.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Piia Pekola: Valinnanvapaus käytännössä – Miten laatu vaikuttaa vaativan lääkinnällisen kuntoutuksen asiakkaiden valintoihin. Esitys Valinnanvapaus terveydenhuollossa -seminaarissa 17.5.2016.
Dgs presentation at business days_v4 donAdela Marin
This document contains a briefing on operational excellence through business process management (BPM). It discusses how BPM can help organizations improve key performance indicators such as increasing revenue per customer and improving customer acquisition and retention rates. Industry benchmarks are provided for these metrics. The document defines BPM and its expected benefits, including improved visibility, accountability and adaptability of processes. A brief history of process management is given followed by typical challenges companies face today. It is noted that BPM bridges business and IT and that most processes will continue requiring human involvement. The document stresses that achieving operational excellence through BPM requires sponsorship from senior leadership and empowering cross-functional teams to continuously improve processes.
IBM's operational analytics software helps drive process efficiencies through predictive analytics, data mining, and business rules optimization. It provides visibility into operations, helps manage resources, and maximizes performance. The software leverages various analytics capabilities to improve processes like claims, inventory, and sales planning. Case studies show organizations achieving benefits like 17% increased inventory turnover and 97% faster report creation. Implementing operational analytics can automate decisions, optimize resource usage, and lead to operational excellence.
The document discusses JMU's installation of 11 elliptical machines at UREC that generate electricity from users' workouts. The ellipticals produce kinetic energy that is converted to electricity and used to power the building. They have produced up to 1600 kilowatt hours of electricity in an academic year, saving the university money. Students are generally unaware the machines generate power but support the green initiative. The installation of these special ellipticals makes JMU the first school in Virginia to implement this renewable energy technology.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Piia Pekola: Valinnanvapaus käytännössä – Miten laatu vaikuttaa vaativan lääkinnällisen kuntoutuksen asiakkaiden valintoihin. Esitys Valinnanvapaus terveydenhuollossa -seminaarissa 17.5.2016.
Angela Mangum is seeking a position as a secretary with experience working as a secretary for Dillinger Insurance since 2010. She has an Associate of Applied Science in Office Systems Technology pending from Northeast Mississippi Community College in May 2011. Her previous work experience includes operating industrial embroidery machines at Batesville Embroidery from 2000 to 2006 and Memphis Embroidery, Inc. from 1988 to 2000.
The document discusses JMU's installation of 11 elliptical machines at UREC that generate electricity from users' workouts. The ellipticals produce kinetic energy that is converted to electricity and used to power the building. They have produced up to 1600 kilowatt hours of electricity in an academic year, saving the university money. Students are generally unaware the machines generate power but support the green initiative. The installation of these special ellipticals makes JMU the first school in Virginia to implement this renewable energy technology.
The document summarizes progress in reducing new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths globally between 2001 and 2011. Key points:
- There were 700,000 fewer new HIV infections in 2011 than in 2001 globally.
- 25 countries reduced new HIV infections by 50% or more between 2001-2011, including many in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Access to antiretroviral therapy reached a record high in 2011 with 8 million people receiving treatment, more than half of those eligible.
- AIDS-related deaths dropped by over 500,000 between 2005-2011 globally, with a 32% reduction in sub-Saharan Africa.
This document outlines a local currency program called Columbia Community Dollars that is being launched in several communities in British Columbia. The program aims to keep money circulating locally, increase spending power and local business revenue. It will use a model called Community Way that has been successfully used elsewhere. Individuals and businesses can exchange Canadian dollars for local currency, and businesses pledge to accept a certain percentage of local currency. The program is intended to benefit local businesses, community groups, and the overall community by promoting local spending.
The document discusses a new product launch by a company. It details some of the key steps taken in preparation, including ensuring adequate staffing, developing marketing strategies, and preparing the supply chain to fulfill orders. The company believes the new product will be well received by customers and help grow its market share.
Este documento describe el aparato circulatorio humano. Explica que el aparato circulatorio está formado por vasos sanguíneos por los que circula la sangre de forma cerrada, y que el corazón bombea la sangre para que llegue a todas las células del cuerpo. También describe las partes de la sangre, los movimientos y partes del corazón, y los dos recorridos que realiza la sangre a través del cuerpo.
The document lists various design services provided by the creative arm of Fauna Technologies, including stall designing for jewelry fairs, mailer designing, advertisement designing, website designing, flyer designing, pamphlet designing, brochure designing, tent card designing, bag designing, login page designing, calendar designing, pop-up designing, lanyard designing, and visiting card designing. The designs are for jewelry exhibitions and fairs as well as general promotional materials.
Religious groups and institutions have historically used social boundaries to preserve their identity and distinguish themselves from others. They established sexual taboos against homosexuality and transvestism by including prohibitions in influential texts. These taboos were maintained over time through continued reference to the same texts, influencing later generations. Examples given include rules developed by Old Testament Jews and Parsees to survive exile, and boundaries formed by Christians and the British military to defend against threats.
The document summarizes key points from a presentation on responsible business practices and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. It discusses how companies have social networks and global supply chains, and how responsible business is important for both businesses and governments. It outlines the OECD Guidelines, including how they provide a framework for responsible business conduct and have a grievance mechanism for stakeholders. The presentation emphasizes the importance of human rights due diligence and addressing impacts throughout supply chains.
The document discusses the diagnosis and management of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) trauma. It covers laryngeal and tracheal injuries from both blunt and penetrating trauma. It also discusses intubation injuries that can occur from prolonged intubation in intensive care units. The goal in managing ENT trauma is to first preserve life and airway, and then to prevent long-term complications to voice and breathing through early diagnosis and treatment. Surgical intervention is often needed for injuries involving exposed cartilage, fractures, or vocal fold immobility. Management of intubation injuries depends on the severity and location of scarring, stenosis, or granulation tissue formation.
In what ways does your media products use[1]darakolajo
The document discusses how a student's media project for a theatrical poster drew from research of existing film posters to develop and use real conventions. Key aspects discussed include:
1) Researching posters of similar genres for initial ideas and attention to detail.
2) Using similar settings, facial expressions, positioning, and clothing styles to existing posters to look authentic.
3) Incorporating social factors and locations commonly associated with the genre in media.
4) Following conventions for font, text, slogans seen in research posters. The student stuck closely to research and developing real conventions rather than challenging forms.
Angela Mangum is seeking a position as a secretary with experience working as a secretary for Dillinger Insurance since 2010. She has an Associate of Applied Science in Office Systems Technology pending from Northeast Mississippi Community College in May 2011. Her previous work experience includes operating industrial embroidery machines at Batesville Embroidery from 2000 to 2006 and Memphis Embroidery, Inc. from 1988 to 2000.
The document discusses JMU's installation of 11 elliptical machines at UREC that generate electricity from users' workouts. The ellipticals produce kinetic energy that is converted to electricity and used to power the building. They have produced up to 1600 kilowatt hours of electricity in an academic year, saving the university money. Students are generally unaware the machines generate power but support the green initiative. The installation of these special ellipticals makes JMU the first school in Virginia to implement this renewable energy technology.
The document summarizes progress in reducing new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths globally between 2001 and 2011. Key points:
- There were 700,000 fewer new HIV infections in 2011 than in 2001 globally.
- 25 countries reduced new HIV infections by 50% or more between 2001-2011, including many in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Access to antiretroviral therapy reached a record high in 2011 with 8 million people receiving treatment, more than half of those eligible.
- AIDS-related deaths dropped by over 500,000 between 2005-2011 globally, with a 32% reduction in sub-Saharan Africa.
This document outlines a local currency program called Columbia Community Dollars that is being launched in several communities in British Columbia. The program aims to keep money circulating locally, increase spending power and local business revenue. It will use a model called Community Way that has been successfully used elsewhere. Individuals and businesses can exchange Canadian dollars for local currency, and businesses pledge to accept a certain percentage of local currency. The program is intended to benefit local businesses, community groups, and the overall community by promoting local spending.
The document discusses a new product launch by a company. It details some of the key steps taken in preparation, including ensuring adequate staffing, developing marketing strategies, and preparing the supply chain to fulfill orders. The company believes the new product will be well received by customers and help grow its market share.
Este documento describe el aparato circulatorio humano. Explica que el aparato circulatorio está formado por vasos sanguíneos por los que circula la sangre de forma cerrada, y que el corazón bombea la sangre para que llegue a todas las células del cuerpo. También describe las partes de la sangre, los movimientos y partes del corazón, y los dos recorridos que realiza la sangre a través del cuerpo.
The document lists various design services provided by the creative arm of Fauna Technologies, including stall designing for jewelry fairs, mailer designing, advertisement designing, website designing, flyer designing, pamphlet designing, brochure designing, tent card designing, bag designing, login page designing, calendar designing, pop-up designing, lanyard designing, and visiting card designing. The designs are for jewelry exhibitions and fairs as well as general promotional materials.
Religious groups and institutions have historically used social boundaries to preserve their identity and distinguish themselves from others. They established sexual taboos against homosexuality and transvestism by including prohibitions in influential texts. These taboos were maintained over time through continued reference to the same texts, influencing later generations. Examples given include rules developed by Old Testament Jews and Parsees to survive exile, and boundaries formed by Christians and the British military to defend against threats.
The document summarizes key points from a presentation on responsible business practices and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. It discusses how companies have social networks and global supply chains, and how responsible business is important for both businesses and governments. It outlines the OECD Guidelines, including how they provide a framework for responsible business conduct and have a grievance mechanism for stakeholders. The presentation emphasizes the importance of human rights due diligence and addressing impacts throughout supply chains.
The document discusses the diagnosis and management of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) trauma. It covers laryngeal and tracheal injuries from both blunt and penetrating trauma. It also discusses intubation injuries that can occur from prolonged intubation in intensive care units. The goal in managing ENT trauma is to first preserve life and airway, and then to prevent long-term complications to voice and breathing through early diagnosis and treatment. Surgical intervention is often needed for injuries involving exposed cartilage, fractures, or vocal fold immobility. Management of intubation injuries depends on the severity and location of scarring, stenosis, or granulation tissue formation.
In what ways does your media products use[1]darakolajo
The document discusses how a student's media project for a theatrical poster drew from research of existing film posters to develop and use real conventions. Key aspects discussed include:
1) Researching posters of similar genres for initial ideas and attention to detail.
2) Using similar settings, facial expressions, positioning, and clothing styles to existing posters to look authentic.
3) Incorporating social factors and locations commonly associated with the genre in media.
4) Following conventions for font, text, slogans seen in research posters. The student stuck closely to research and developing real conventions rather than challenging forms.
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7. j / d / / / jam
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12. p / p / / / pisang
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14. r / r / / / rumah
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15. s / s / / / bahasa
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16. t / t / / / tangkap “ ”
17. v / v / / /
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syarat “ ”
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maksud “ ”
politik “ ”
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4. s / s / / / manis
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f /f/ maaf “ ”
g /g/ beg “ ”
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