This document provides an overview of strategic financial management. It discusses two main areas of finance: corporate finance and investment finance. Corporate finance deals with investment, financing, management, and dividend decisions for businesses. The goal of corporate financial management is to maximize shareholder wealth through decisions about investments, financing, asset management, and dividends. Strategic financial management involves choosing strategies to maximize an organization's value and allocating capital among opportunities to implement the chosen strategies.
The document provides a monthly report on Common Sense Media's Pinterest profile from July 7 to August 12, 2015. It summarizes key metrics such as a 9.36% increase in followers to 1.8k, a 6.18% increase in pins to 1.1k, and a 150% increase in average daily clicks to the website from Pinterest. Achievements during this period included reorganizing boards, adding new boards and pins, and updating pin descriptions to further engage audiences and raise awareness of Common Sense Media's resources.
Painting for me is the process by which I seek Truth, the constant challenge of finding and portraying the Truth - the Balance - in Nature.
My goal is to create Mixed Media artwork that is balanced “plays the music” the music I hear from each painting is different from all the paintings that preceded it.
Web in Algeria 2016 Algeria 2.0 KeynoteWalid SERIR
Algeria 2.0 is International Event held in Algiers city, Cyber Parc Sidi Abdellah. is series of conferences and workshops around IT and Entrepreneurship in Algeria and World. This year 2016 was the fifth edition with more than 3000 Participants from whole Algeria and North Africa.
This is keynote 2 in Algeria 2.0 Event.
Speaker: SERIR Walid
AERA 2015 - Virtual Learning in New Zealand: Examples of Networked SchoolsMichael Barbour
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Douglas Beaver has over 10 years of experience in management roles in IT operations, including 6 years leading service desk and change/release management teams. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and has skills in IT service management tools, reporting, training, documentation, and SharePoint. His experience includes roles as an IT change and release manager and IT helpdesk/service desk supervisor.
This document provides an overview of strategic financial management. It discusses two main areas of finance: corporate finance and investment finance. Corporate finance deals with investment, financing, management, and dividend decisions for businesses. The goal of corporate financial management is to maximize shareholder wealth through decisions about investments, financing, asset management, and dividends. Strategic financial management involves choosing strategies to maximize an organization's value and allocating capital among opportunities to implement the chosen strategies.
The document provides a monthly report on Common Sense Media's Pinterest profile from July 7 to August 12, 2015. It summarizes key metrics such as a 9.36% increase in followers to 1.8k, a 6.18% increase in pins to 1.1k, and a 150% increase in average daily clicks to the website from Pinterest. Achievements during this period included reorganizing boards, adding new boards and pins, and updating pin descriptions to further engage audiences and raise awareness of Common Sense Media's resources.
Painting for me is the process by which I seek Truth, the constant challenge of finding and portraying the Truth - the Balance - in Nature.
My goal is to create Mixed Media artwork that is balanced “plays the music” the music I hear from each painting is different from all the paintings that preceded it.
Web in Algeria 2016 Algeria 2.0 KeynoteWalid SERIR
Algeria 2.0 is International Event held in Algiers city, Cyber Parc Sidi Abdellah. is series of conferences and workshops around IT and Entrepreneurship in Algeria and World. This year 2016 was the fifth edition with more than 3000 Participants from whole Algeria and North Africa.
This is keynote 2 in Algeria 2.0 Event.
Speaker: SERIR Walid
AERA 2015 - Virtual Learning in New Zealand: Examples of Networked SchoolsMichael Barbour
Barbour, M. K., Wenmoth, D., & Davis, N. (2015, April). Virtual learning in New Zealand: Examples of networked schools. A paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL.
Douglas Beaver has over 10 years of experience in management roles in IT operations, including 6 years leading service desk and change/release management teams. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and has skills in IT service management tools, reporting, training, documentation, and SharePoint. His experience includes roles as an IT change and release manager and IT helpdesk/service desk supervisor.
Estatuto autonomico del Departamento de La Pazramiro carrillo
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This document provides a summary of Chapter 12 from a study guide about the worlds of the 15th century. It covers several key topics:
1. The different types of human communities that existed in the 15th century, including hunter-gatherer societies in Australia and North America, agricultural village societies like the Igbo and Iroquois, and pastoral peoples in Central Asia and West Africa.
2. A comparison of the major civilizations of China under the Ming Dynasty and the states emerging in Europe during the Renaissance period.
3. The Islamic world, covering the Ottoman Empire, Safavid Persia, and the Mughal and Songhai empires.
4. The Aztec and In
Mapping care: a case study of dementia service provision in the North East of...ServDes
This document summarizes a case study on dementia service provision in the North East of England. It outlines challenges faced by unpaid carers, including social isolation and mental health issues. It also describes challenges faced by Newcastle Carers, an organization that provides support to carers. The study aims to better understand the experiences of dementia carers and consider how support systems can be improved. Interviews with carers revealed feelings of loneliness and a need for earlier and more consistent support. The study uses design methods like mapping and visualizations to represent carer experiences and pathways in a way that could provoke new conversations about how to better support and advocate for carers.
Views on Implementation and How they Could Be Used in Service Design - Tim Ov...ServDes
The document discusses perspectives on implementation that could be useful for service design. It identifies four key perspectives: (1) implementation as part of the development process, where design drift from concept to operational service needs to be considered; (2) implementation as a strategy, where stakeholder involvement is important; (3) implementation as design after design, where the well-designed service needs safeguarding; and (4) implementation as a change of practices, where organizational development must be anticipated and accommodated. Additionally, generic service resources and process models need to be adapted for implementation. The perspectives provide inspiration for service implementation but cannot be directly applied and more research on implementation in service design is still needed.
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This document discusses how service design can help tax agencies create better services for taxpayers. It notes that taxpayers have different levels of awareness, ability, and motivation to comply with tax obligations. The document advocates for tax agencies to take a more customer-oriented approach that understands these differences and provides tailored information and services. This includes initiatives like customer panels, segmentation, analysis, and strategies focused on improving the customer experience. The goal is for tax agencies to better support taxpayers and help more of them successfully comply.
The document describes the bionic eye and how it aims to restore vision for the blind. It discusses how a bionic eye works using a camera and microchip to convert images into electrical pulses that stimulate the retina. Specific projects are mentioned, like the artificial silicon retina which is a microchip implanted in the eye containing photodiodes. The Argus II is highlighted as the first approved bionic eye system, which transmits wireless signals from eyeglass cameras to a retinal implant in order to produce spots of light that the brain interprets as vision.
FABRICATION OF AURICULAR & ORBITAL PROSTHESIS/orthodontic courses by Indian ...Indian dental academy
Description :
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
The document contains tables of percentages. The first table shows percentages ranging from 6.8% to 41.5% and 49% to 7.6%. The second table lists percentages from 28.3% to 6.5% and 25.2% to 8.4%. The third section contains multiple tables that list percentages, with some as high as 54.9% and as low as 13%.
Creating a Data-Driven Organization, Crunchconf, October 2015Carl Anderson
Creating a data-driven organization requires developing a data-driven culture. Key aspects of a data-driven culture include having a strong testing culture that encourages hypothesis generation and experimentation, an open and sharing culture without data silos, a self-service culture where business units have necessary data access and analytical skills, and broad data literacy across all decision makers. Ultimately, an organization is data-driven when it uses data to drive impact and business results by pushing data through an analytics value chain from collection to analysis to decisions and actions. Maintaining a data-driven culture requires continuous effort as well as data leadership from a chief data or analytics officer.
Becoming a Data-Driven Organization - Aligning Business & Data StrategyDATAVERSITY
More organizations are aspiring to become ‘data driven businesses’. But all too often this aim fails, as business goals and IT & data realities are misaligned, with IT lagging behind rapidly changing business needs. So how do you get the perfect fit where data strategy is driven by and underpins business strategy? This webinar will show you how by de-mystifying the building blocks of a global data strategy and highlighting a number of real world success stories. Topics include:
•How to align data strategy with business motivation and drivers
•Why business & data strategies often become misaligned & the impact
•Defining the core building blocks of a successful data strategy
•The role of business and IT
•Success stories in implementing global data strategies
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This document discusses using iPads in a foreign language classroom. It outlines several benefits of using iPads including collaboration, assessments, and note taking that can be done anywhere. It then describes several specific apps that can be used for collaboration like Google Drive, Schoology, Infuselearning, Padlet, VoiceThread, BaiBoard and Explain Everything. It also lists apps that can be used for assessments like Google Docs, Schoology, Socrative, Infuselearning, VoiceThread and Explain Everything. Finally, it encourages logging into Schoology to vote and try submitting notes back to Schoology using Notability.
This document discusses the benefits of being multilingual and learning Chinese specifically, including becoming more competitive in business, finding better opportunities, improving communication skills, and experiencing new cultures. It notes that Chinese is one of the fastest growing languages being taught in schools and will likely dominate the internet. Learning Chinese can provide a doorway to understanding Chinese traditions like New Year, Dragon Boat Festival, and Moon Festival.
The document discusses why learning Chinese is beneficial and easier than expected. Some key points are:
1) Learning Chinese can provide competitive advantages in business, as China's economy grows and Mandarin is becoming more important.
2) Understanding Chinese culture is facilitated by speaking the language, and traveling in China and Taiwan is easier with Mandarin skills.
3) The pronunciation of Mandarin uses a system called pinyin that represents the sounds of spoken Chinese with Latin letters, making it easier for non-native speakers to learn than directly linking characters to sounds.
4) While Chinese has a large set of characters, there is a systematic method to how they are formed and composed of elements
The document provides instructions for making a lion head used in lion dancing. It explains that one should start with selecting a box as the base. The box should then be cut and have handles added. Wrapping paper is used to cover the box. Features like the eyes, eyebrows, teeth and ears are added to give it the lion appearance. A mane is also added to complete the lion head. Examples of students' works are shown to demonstrate how lion heads can be presented.
Estatuto autonomico del Departamento de La Pazramiro carrillo
Este documento establece las bases fundamentales del gobierno autónomo departamental de La Paz. Define que la autonomía se basa en la unidad del estado plurinacional de Bolivia y se rige por la constitución política del estado. Reconoce varios idiomas indígenas y establece el castellano, aymara y quechua como oficiales. Además, define los principios, fines, sistema de gobierno y derechos y deberes del departamento de La Paz.
This document provides a summary of Chapter 12 from a study guide about the worlds of the 15th century. It covers several key topics:
1. The different types of human communities that existed in the 15th century, including hunter-gatherer societies in Australia and North America, agricultural village societies like the Igbo and Iroquois, and pastoral peoples in Central Asia and West Africa.
2. A comparison of the major civilizations of China under the Ming Dynasty and the states emerging in Europe during the Renaissance period.
3. The Islamic world, covering the Ottoman Empire, Safavid Persia, and the Mughal and Songhai empires.
4. The Aztec and In
Mapping care: a case study of dementia service provision in the North East of...ServDes
This document summarizes a case study on dementia service provision in the North East of England. It outlines challenges faced by unpaid carers, including social isolation and mental health issues. It also describes challenges faced by Newcastle Carers, an organization that provides support to carers. The study aims to better understand the experiences of dementia carers and consider how support systems can be improved. Interviews with carers revealed feelings of loneliness and a need for earlier and more consistent support. The study uses design methods like mapping and visualizations to represent carer experiences and pathways in a way that could provoke new conversations about how to better support and advocate for carers.
Views on Implementation and How they Could Be Used in Service Design - Tim Ov...ServDes
The document discusses perspectives on implementation that could be useful for service design. It identifies four key perspectives: (1) implementation as part of the development process, where design drift from concept to operational service needs to be considered; (2) implementation as a strategy, where stakeholder involvement is important; (3) implementation as design after design, where the well-designed service needs safeguarding; and (4) implementation as a change of practices, where organizational development must be anticipated and accommodated. Additionally, generic service resources and process models need to be adapted for implementation. The perspectives provide inspiration for service implementation but cannot be directly applied and more research on implementation in service design is still needed.
How service design can contribute to creating better tax services (SKAT) - Ni...ServDes
This document discusses how service design can help tax agencies create better services for taxpayers. It notes that taxpayers have different levels of awareness, ability, and motivation to comply with tax obligations. The document advocates for tax agencies to take a more customer-oriented approach that understands these differences and provides tailored information and services. This includes initiatives like customer panels, segmentation, analysis, and strategies focused on improving the customer experience. The goal is for tax agencies to better support taxpayers and help more of them successfully comply.
The document describes the bionic eye and how it aims to restore vision for the blind. It discusses how a bionic eye works using a camera and microchip to convert images into electrical pulses that stimulate the retina. Specific projects are mentioned, like the artificial silicon retina which is a microchip implanted in the eye containing photodiodes. The Argus II is highlighted as the first approved bionic eye system, which transmits wireless signals from eyeglass cameras to a retinal implant in order to produce spots of light that the brain interprets as vision.
FABRICATION OF AURICULAR & ORBITAL PROSTHESIS/orthodontic courses by Indian ...Indian dental academy
Description :
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
The document contains tables of percentages. The first table shows percentages ranging from 6.8% to 41.5% and 49% to 7.6%. The second table lists percentages from 28.3% to 6.5% and 25.2% to 8.4%. The third section contains multiple tables that list percentages, with some as high as 54.9% and as low as 13%.
Creating a Data-Driven Organization, Crunchconf, October 2015Carl Anderson
Creating a data-driven organization requires developing a data-driven culture. Key aspects of a data-driven culture include having a strong testing culture that encourages hypothesis generation and experimentation, an open and sharing culture without data silos, a self-service culture where business units have necessary data access and analytical skills, and broad data literacy across all decision makers. Ultimately, an organization is data-driven when it uses data to drive impact and business results by pushing data through an analytics value chain from collection to analysis to decisions and actions. Maintaining a data-driven culture requires continuous effort as well as data leadership from a chief data or analytics officer.
Becoming a Data-Driven Organization - Aligning Business & Data StrategyDATAVERSITY
More organizations are aspiring to become ‘data driven businesses’. But all too often this aim fails, as business goals and IT & data realities are misaligned, with IT lagging behind rapidly changing business needs. So how do you get the perfect fit where data strategy is driven by and underpins business strategy? This webinar will show you how by de-mystifying the building blocks of a global data strategy and highlighting a number of real world success stories. Topics include:
•How to align data strategy with business motivation and drivers
•Why business & data strategies often become misaligned & the impact
•Defining the core building blocks of a successful data strategy
•The role of business and IT
•Success stories in implementing global data strategies
iPad 1:1 in a foreign language classroom Shin-Shin Lin
This document discusses using iPads in a foreign language classroom. It outlines several benefits of using iPads including collaboration, assessments, and note taking that can be done anywhere. It then describes several specific apps that can be used for collaboration like Google Drive, Schoology, Infuselearning, Padlet, VoiceThread, BaiBoard and Explain Everything. It also lists apps that can be used for assessments like Google Docs, Schoology, Socrative, Infuselearning, VoiceThread and Explain Everything. Finally, it encourages logging into Schoology to vote and try submitting notes back to Schoology using Notability.
This document discusses the benefits of being multilingual and learning Chinese specifically, including becoming more competitive in business, finding better opportunities, improving communication skills, and experiencing new cultures. It notes that Chinese is one of the fastest growing languages being taught in schools and will likely dominate the internet. Learning Chinese can provide a doorway to understanding Chinese traditions like New Year, Dragon Boat Festival, and Moon Festival.
The document discusses why learning Chinese is beneficial and easier than expected. Some key points are:
1) Learning Chinese can provide competitive advantages in business, as China's economy grows and Mandarin is becoming more important.
2) Understanding Chinese culture is facilitated by speaking the language, and traveling in China and Taiwan is easier with Mandarin skills.
3) The pronunciation of Mandarin uses a system called pinyin that represents the sounds of spoken Chinese with Latin letters, making it easier for non-native speakers to learn than directly linking characters to sounds.
4) While Chinese has a large set of characters, there is a systematic method to how they are formed and composed of elements
The document provides instructions for making a lion head used in lion dancing. It explains that one should start with selecting a box as the base. The box should then be cut and have handles added. Wrapping paper is used to cover the box. Features like the eyes, eyebrows, teeth and ears are added to give it the lion appearance. A mane is also added to complete the lion head. Examples of students' works are shown to demonstrate how lion heads can be presented.