The document provides resources for preparing for a building manager interview, including common interview questions, examples of different types of interview questions (situational, behavioral), and links to additional preparation materials. Some of the key resources highlighted include examples of the 10 most common building manager interview questions and answers, as well as links to ebooks on interview questions, secrets to winning interviews, and interview techniques. The document also lists related career fields where the interview questions may be applicable and different levels for the building manager role.
The document discusses drone surveys and applications in civil engineering. It provides an overview of how drone surveys can be used for mapping, surveying, construction monitoring, inspections, and other applications. Drones allow data to be collected from the sky efficiently and safely. High-resolution orthomosaic maps and 3D models can be created through drone photography and post-processing software. This provides accurate spatial data that saves time and costs compared to traditional surveying methods.
Module 2,plane table surveying (kannur university)Vishnudev C
This document describes various methods of plane table surveying. It discusses the principle, equipment, setting up, orientation, and main methods - radiation, intersection, traversing, and resection (by compass, backsight, two point, and three point problems). Plane table surveying allows simultaneous field observation and plotting. It is suitable for small scale maps and eliminates errors in field books.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Making meditation a part of a daily routine, even if just 10-15 minutes per day, can have mental and physical health benefits over time by helping people feel more relaxed and focused.
Municipal engineering and transportation engineering are two disciplines within civil engineering. Civil engineering also includes water distribution and treatment. Many military projects involving the Army Corps of Engineers are civil engineering projects. Civil engineers are problem solvers who face challenges like traffic congestion, infrastructure needs, urban development, pollution, and community planning. The daily duties of a civil engineer depend on their specialization and can include tasks like planning, surveying, design, implementation, and assessing needs and funding.
This document discusses various methods for computing the area of irregular shapes from field notes and plotted plans in surveying. It describes graphical, instrumental, and computational methods using the trapezoidal rule, mid-ordinate rule, average ordinate rule, and Simpson's rule. Specific steps are outlined for computing area from field notes by dividing the shape into triangles, rectangles, squares, and trapezoids. Methods for computing area from a plotted plan include dividing the shape into triangles using bases and altitudes, counting squares of a known unit area, or drawing parallel lines to form rectangles.
This document discusses ground investigation for tunnelling projects. It covers objectives of ground investigation planning including suitability assessment, design, construction planning and environmental impact determination. Key risks like water ingress, ground collapse and obstructions are highlighted. Common ground conditions like dykes, wedges and timber piles are shown. Strategies and techniques for ground investigation planning, during design and construction stages are outlined. Methods for different ground types like soft ground, hard rock and karst deposits are also described. The document emphasizes comprehensive planning and supervision of ground investigation works for tunnelling projects.
The document discusses cost estimation for construction projects. It describes the major categories of costs for a construction project, which include initial capital costs like construction, land acquisition, and design fees, as well as ongoing operation and maintenance costs. It also discusses approaches to cost estimation, including estimating based on historical cost data, unit costs, and computer-aided methods. Cost contingencies are also addressed.
This document discusses highway planning and alignment in India. It provides a brief history of road development in India from ancient times to the present. It then covers the classification of highways in India based on factors like traffic volume and location. The document also outlines the major institutions involved in highway planning, design, and implementation at different government levels. Finally, it discusses the key factors that influence highway alignment, such as obligatory points, traffic needs, geometry, economics, and terrain considerations.
The document discusses drone surveys and applications in civil engineering. It provides an overview of how drone surveys can be used for mapping, surveying, construction monitoring, inspections, and other applications. Drones allow data to be collected from the sky efficiently and safely. High-resolution orthomosaic maps and 3D models can be created through drone photography and post-processing software. This provides accurate spatial data that saves time and costs compared to traditional surveying methods.
Module 2,plane table surveying (kannur university)Vishnudev C
This document describes various methods of plane table surveying. It discusses the principle, equipment, setting up, orientation, and main methods - radiation, intersection, traversing, and resection (by compass, backsight, two point, and three point problems). Plane table surveying allows simultaneous field observation and plotting. It is suitable for small scale maps and eliminates errors in field books.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Making meditation a part of a daily routine, even if just 10-15 minutes per day, can have mental and physical health benefits over time by helping people feel more relaxed and focused.
Municipal engineering and transportation engineering are two disciplines within civil engineering. Civil engineering also includes water distribution and treatment. Many military projects involving the Army Corps of Engineers are civil engineering projects. Civil engineers are problem solvers who face challenges like traffic congestion, infrastructure needs, urban development, pollution, and community planning. The daily duties of a civil engineer depend on their specialization and can include tasks like planning, surveying, design, implementation, and assessing needs and funding.
This document discusses various methods for computing the area of irregular shapes from field notes and plotted plans in surveying. It describes graphical, instrumental, and computational methods using the trapezoidal rule, mid-ordinate rule, average ordinate rule, and Simpson's rule. Specific steps are outlined for computing area from field notes by dividing the shape into triangles, rectangles, squares, and trapezoids. Methods for computing area from a plotted plan include dividing the shape into triangles using bases and altitudes, counting squares of a known unit area, or drawing parallel lines to form rectangles.
This document discusses ground investigation for tunnelling projects. It covers objectives of ground investigation planning including suitability assessment, design, construction planning and environmental impact determination. Key risks like water ingress, ground collapse and obstructions are highlighted. Common ground conditions like dykes, wedges and timber piles are shown. Strategies and techniques for ground investigation planning, during design and construction stages are outlined. Methods for different ground types like soft ground, hard rock and karst deposits are also described. The document emphasizes comprehensive planning and supervision of ground investigation works for tunnelling projects.
The document discusses cost estimation for construction projects. It describes the major categories of costs for a construction project, which include initial capital costs like construction, land acquisition, and design fees, as well as ongoing operation and maintenance costs. It also discusses approaches to cost estimation, including estimating based on historical cost data, unit costs, and computer-aided methods. Cost contingencies are also addressed.
This document discusses highway planning and alignment in India. It provides a brief history of road development in India from ancient times to the present. It then covers the classification of highways in India based on factors like traffic volume and location. The document also outlines the major institutions involved in highway planning, design, and implementation at different government levels. Finally, it discusses the key factors that influence highway alignment, such as obligatory points, traffic needs, geometry, economics, and terrain considerations.
Civil engineering involves planning, designing, constructing, and maintaining structures and facilities. It addresses areas like transportation, water resources, environmental protection, and more. The main tasks of civil engineers are planning, estimating, supervising construction, and managing projects. Civil engineering works encompass buildings, roads, bridges, dams, and other structures. It has many branches including surveying, construction, geotechnical engineering, transportation, environmental engineering, and town planning. Civil engineers ensure structures are built safely and effectively to serve societal needs.
This document describes different methods of trigonometric leveling to determine the elevation of points. Trigonometric leveling uses vertical angles measured with a theodolite and distances to calculate elevations. There are methods to determine elevations when the base is accessible and inaccessible, and when instrument stations and objects are in the same or different vertical planes. Calculations use trigonometric functions and relationships between angles and distances in triangles formed by the instrument stations and object.
This document discusses expansive soils and stabilization methods. It describes how certain clay minerals like smectite swell when they absorb water and shrink when drying. This swelling and shrinking can damage structures by causing heaving, differential settlement, and fissures. The document outlines engineering issues with expansive soils and various stabilization and remedial measures to mitigate problems. These include removing expansive soils, mixing in non-expansive materials, treating with lime or polymers, installing proper drainage, and using thick foundation slabs or piling. Case studies of damages from expansive soils in different countries are also presented.
This presentation discusses various ground improvement techniques for transportation projects. It introduces vertical drains, soil nailing, stone columns, vibro compaction, and dynamic compaction. Vertical drains like sand drains and wick drains accelerate consolidation by facilitating drainage. Soil nailing reinforces soil by drilling and grouting steel tendons. Stone columns form compacted aggregate columns to increase shear strength and reduce compressibility. Vibro compaction densifies loose sands. Dynamic compaction drops heavy weights to compact soils at depth. The presentation provides details on how each technique is implemented to improve weak soils for construction.
Here are the key points discussed in the document:
- Cadastral maps show property boundaries, ownership details, and other land information to facilitate administration of lands. This assists with land valuation and taxation.
- They use accurate surveying and mapping techniques to precisely depict parcel boundaries, dimensions, and relationships. Features like roads, buildings, and natural landmarks are also shown.
- Non-spatial data layers provide additional details like ownership records, tax values, land use, and addresses to supplement the spatial data on boundaries and features.
- Standard cartographic elements like titles, legends, scales, projections, and sheet layouts are applied. The north arrow orients the entire map while parcel numbering uniquely identifies each property.
The document discusses the procedure for chain surveying. Chain surveying involves dividing the survey area into a network of triangles. Survey stations are established at important points and include main stations and subsidiary stations. Survey lines connect the stations and the longest line is called the base line. Offsets are lateral measurements taken from survey lines to locate details on the ground. Key operations in chain surveying are marking stations, ranging, measuring lines, and taking offset measurements.
This document discusses important considerations for airport planning and design, including aircraft characteristics and airport site selection. Key aircraft characteristics that impact planning are type of propulsion, size, minimum turning and circling radii, speed, weight, and noise levels. Important factors for selecting an airport site include regional plans, ground accessibility, topography free of obstructions, suitable wind conditions, and future development needs. Economic considerations and the availability of utilities from nearby towns are also important factors.
The document discusses the application of remote sensing and geographical information systems (GIS) in civil engineering. It provides definitions of remote sensing as remotely sensing objects on Earth and GIS as a system to capture, store, analyze and present geographically referenced data. The document outlines some basic concepts of GIS including its origins from technologies like computer-aided cartography and databases. It also discusses data types in GIS like spatial data, attributes and different data models. Common software, functional elements and applications of GIS in areas like facilities management and environmental planning are summarized as well.
This document provides an overview of slope stability and analysis. It defines different types of slopes as natural, man-made, infinite and finite. Common causes of slope failure like erosion, seepage, drawdown, rainfall, earthquakes and external loading are described. Key terms used in slope stability are defined, including slip zone, slip plane, sliding mass and slope angle. Types of slope failures are identified as face/slope failure, toe failure and base failure. Methods for analyzing finite slope stability, like Swedish circle method, Bishop's simplified method and Taylor's stability number are introduced. Infinite slope analysis is described for cohesionless, cohesive and cohesive-frictional soils. Example tutorial problems on slope stability calculations are
5. AREAS AND VOLUMES (SUR) 3140601 GTUVATSAL PATEL
Introduction, computation of area, computation of area from field notes and plotted plans, boundary area, area of traverse, Use of Plannimeter, computations of volumes, Volume from cross sections, Trapezoidal and Prismoidal formulae, Prismoidal correction, Curvature correction, capacity of reservoir, volume from borrow pits.
1. The document discusses methods for preparing approximate estimates for civil engineering works without calculating actual quantities.
2. The key methods described are the plinth area method, cubical content method, service unit method, typical bay method, and approximate quantity method.
3. An example is provided for each method that demonstrates how to use project specifications like costs, areas, volumes, units, or bay details to determine a preliminary cost estimate.
Experimental Study on ‘Manufacture of Black Cotton Soil Bricks’
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Black cotton soil
Rise husk
Coal powder
Salt
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The document provides an outline of the Department of Civil Engineering at the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University. It discusses the introduction to civil engineering as a field, the degree program offered, and details about the program structure, content, teaching methods, and resources. The 4-year BSc in Civil Engineering degree aims to provide students with knowledge across various civil engineering disciplines and practical skills through laboratory work, field work, projects, and industry training.
Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) is a digital representation of a surface as non-overlapping triangles computed from irregularly spaced 3D points, where each point has x, y, and z coordinates. TINs are useful for representing continuous surfaces in GIS as they can accurately model terrain with significant slopes and variations while using fewer triangles in flat areas. TINs allow for easy derivation and analysis of surface properties like slope, aspect, area, and volume from mass point data, contours, and breaklines.
This document describes three methods for measuring horizontal angles with a theodolite:
1) Ordinary Method: A horizontal angle is measured between points A and B by sighting each point and recording the vernier readings. The process is repeated by changing instrument faces and the average of readings gives the angle.
2) Repetition Method: A more accurate method where the angle is mechanically added several times by repeatedly sighting point A after sighting B.
3) Reiteration Method: Several angles are measured successively at a station, closing the horizon by resighting the initial point. Any error is distributed among the measured angles.
This document provides an overview of highway engineering and transportation planning in India. It discusses the historical development of roads in India from ancient times to the present. It outlines several major committees and plans that have guided road development, including the Jayakar Committee (1927), Central Road Fund (1929), National Highway Act (1956), and the Nagpur, Bombay, and Lucknow Road Development Plans. It also covers classifications of roads, common road patterns used in planning, and the formulas and factors considered in the major road plans to determine the optimal lengths of national highways, state highways, and other road categories.
signals in triangulation .. ...Surveyingsapna80328
This document discusses station marks and signals used in triangulation surveys. It describes:
1. Station marks are permanent marks buried below the surface to mark survey points. They are usually made of bronze or copper embedded in concrete or rock.
2. Signals are devices erected directly above station marks to define survey points. They can be opaque (pole, target, brush) or luminous (sun, night lamps) depending on lighting conditions.
3. Various types of opaque signals are described including pole signals, target signals, brush signals, stone cairns, and towers. Luminous signals include heliotropes and night lamps using oil or acetylene. Signals must be visible, centered over
This document contains questions and answers related to the subject of Estimation and Quantity Surveying. It includes definitions of key terms like tender, contract, estimate, detailed estimate, abstract estimate, and quantity surveyor. It also provides examples of calculating quantities of materials for constructions like walls, roads, and culverts. Methods for measurement of quantities and types of estimates are described.
The Global Positioning System is a satellite-based radio navigation system for determination of precise position and time, using radio signals from the satellites, in real-time or in post-processing mode.
Top 10 campus interview questions with answerstoddharry267
This document provides materials and guidance for campus interviews, including:
- Top 10 common campus interview questions and suggested answers
- Tips and guidance for different types of interview questions
- Top 6 tips for campus interviews such as doing research on the company and making a strong first impression
- Additional resources on interview preparation, examples of follow up emails and thank you notes, and related materials
The document is a comprehensive reference for preparing for and excelling at campus interviews.
This document discusses biomass-fueled Stirling engines for off-grid applications. It outlines that biomass and Stirling engines are well-suited for power generation in remote communities due to their ability to use low-quality fuels. The document then describes Oxford University's development of linear Stirling engine technology, which uses oil-free and wear-free components like flexures and clearance seals for long life and low maintenance. This technology is well-suited for biomass applications from 5-20kW. Finally, it summarizes Oxford's work developing new Stirling engine and solar concentrator designs to further improve biomass-powered systems.
Civil engineering involves planning, designing, constructing, and maintaining structures and facilities. It addresses areas like transportation, water resources, environmental protection, and more. The main tasks of civil engineers are planning, estimating, supervising construction, and managing projects. Civil engineering works encompass buildings, roads, bridges, dams, and other structures. It has many branches including surveying, construction, geotechnical engineering, transportation, environmental engineering, and town planning. Civil engineers ensure structures are built safely and effectively to serve societal needs.
This document describes different methods of trigonometric leveling to determine the elevation of points. Trigonometric leveling uses vertical angles measured with a theodolite and distances to calculate elevations. There are methods to determine elevations when the base is accessible and inaccessible, and when instrument stations and objects are in the same or different vertical planes. Calculations use trigonometric functions and relationships between angles and distances in triangles formed by the instrument stations and object.
This document discusses expansive soils and stabilization methods. It describes how certain clay minerals like smectite swell when they absorb water and shrink when drying. This swelling and shrinking can damage structures by causing heaving, differential settlement, and fissures. The document outlines engineering issues with expansive soils and various stabilization and remedial measures to mitigate problems. These include removing expansive soils, mixing in non-expansive materials, treating with lime or polymers, installing proper drainage, and using thick foundation slabs or piling. Case studies of damages from expansive soils in different countries are also presented.
This presentation discusses various ground improvement techniques for transportation projects. It introduces vertical drains, soil nailing, stone columns, vibro compaction, and dynamic compaction. Vertical drains like sand drains and wick drains accelerate consolidation by facilitating drainage. Soil nailing reinforces soil by drilling and grouting steel tendons. Stone columns form compacted aggregate columns to increase shear strength and reduce compressibility. Vibro compaction densifies loose sands. Dynamic compaction drops heavy weights to compact soils at depth. The presentation provides details on how each technique is implemented to improve weak soils for construction.
Here are the key points discussed in the document:
- Cadastral maps show property boundaries, ownership details, and other land information to facilitate administration of lands. This assists with land valuation and taxation.
- They use accurate surveying and mapping techniques to precisely depict parcel boundaries, dimensions, and relationships. Features like roads, buildings, and natural landmarks are also shown.
- Non-spatial data layers provide additional details like ownership records, tax values, land use, and addresses to supplement the spatial data on boundaries and features.
- Standard cartographic elements like titles, legends, scales, projections, and sheet layouts are applied. The north arrow orients the entire map while parcel numbering uniquely identifies each property.
The document discusses the procedure for chain surveying. Chain surveying involves dividing the survey area into a network of triangles. Survey stations are established at important points and include main stations and subsidiary stations. Survey lines connect the stations and the longest line is called the base line. Offsets are lateral measurements taken from survey lines to locate details on the ground. Key operations in chain surveying are marking stations, ranging, measuring lines, and taking offset measurements.
This document discusses important considerations for airport planning and design, including aircraft characteristics and airport site selection. Key aircraft characteristics that impact planning are type of propulsion, size, minimum turning and circling radii, speed, weight, and noise levels. Important factors for selecting an airport site include regional plans, ground accessibility, topography free of obstructions, suitable wind conditions, and future development needs. Economic considerations and the availability of utilities from nearby towns are also important factors.
The document discusses the application of remote sensing and geographical information systems (GIS) in civil engineering. It provides definitions of remote sensing as remotely sensing objects on Earth and GIS as a system to capture, store, analyze and present geographically referenced data. The document outlines some basic concepts of GIS including its origins from technologies like computer-aided cartography and databases. It also discusses data types in GIS like spatial data, attributes and different data models. Common software, functional elements and applications of GIS in areas like facilities management and environmental planning are summarized as well.
This document provides an overview of slope stability and analysis. It defines different types of slopes as natural, man-made, infinite and finite. Common causes of slope failure like erosion, seepage, drawdown, rainfall, earthquakes and external loading are described. Key terms used in slope stability are defined, including slip zone, slip plane, sliding mass and slope angle. Types of slope failures are identified as face/slope failure, toe failure and base failure. Methods for analyzing finite slope stability, like Swedish circle method, Bishop's simplified method and Taylor's stability number are introduced. Infinite slope analysis is described for cohesionless, cohesive and cohesive-frictional soils. Example tutorial problems on slope stability calculations are
5. AREAS AND VOLUMES (SUR) 3140601 GTUVATSAL PATEL
Introduction, computation of area, computation of area from field notes and plotted plans, boundary area, area of traverse, Use of Plannimeter, computations of volumes, Volume from cross sections, Trapezoidal and Prismoidal formulae, Prismoidal correction, Curvature correction, capacity of reservoir, volume from borrow pits.
1. The document discusses methods for preparing approximate estimates for civil engineering works without calculating actual quantities.
2. The key methods described are the plinth area method, cubical content method, service unit method, typical bay method, and approximate quantity method.
3. An example is provided for each method that demonstrates how to use project specifications like costs, areas, volumes, units, or bay details to determine a preliminary cost estimate.
Experimental Study on ‘Manufacture of Black Cotton Soil Bricks’
Black cotton soil bricks, High compressive Strength Bricks, Low cost Bricks,
Black cotton soil
Rise husk
Coal powder
Salt
Black cotton soil bricks with addition of Rise husk Coal powder Salt
The document provides an outline of the Department of Civil Engineering at the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University. It discusses the introduction to civil engineering as a field, the degree program offered, and details about the program structure, content, teaching methods, and resources. The 4-year BSc in Civil Engineering degree aims to provide students with knowledge across various civil engineering disciplines and practical skills through laboratory work, field work, projects, and industry training.
Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) is a digital representation of a surface as non-overlapping triangles computed from irregularly spaced 3D points, where each point has x, y, and z coordinates. TINs are useful for representing continuous surfaces in GIS as they can accurately model terrain with significant slopes and variations while using fewer triangles in flat areas. TINs allow for easy derivation and analysis of surface properties like slope, aspect, area, and volume from mass point data, contours, and breaklines.
This document describes three methods for measuring horizontal angles with a theodolite:
1) Ordinary Method: A horizontal angle is measured between points A and B by sighting each point and recording the vernier readings. The process is repeated by changing instrument faces and the average of readings gives the angle.
2) Repetition Method: A more accurate method where the angle is mechanically added several times by repeatedly sighting point A after sighting B.
3) Reiteration Method: Several angles are measured successively at a station, closing the horizon by resighting the initial point. Any error is distributed among the measured angles.
This document provides an overview of highway engineering and transportation planning in India. It discusses the historical development of roads in India from ancient times to the present. It outlines several major committees and plans that have guided road development, including the Jayakar Committee (1927), Central Road Fund (1929), National Highway Act (1956), and the Nagpur, Bombay, and Lucknow Road Development Plans. It also covers classifications of roads, common road patterns used in planning, and the formulas and factors considered in the major road plans to determine the optimal lengths of national highways, state highways, and other road categories.
signals in triangulation .. ...Surveyingsapna80328
This document discusses station marks and signals used in triangulation surveys. It describes:
1. Station marks are permanent marks buried below the surface to mark survey points. They are usually made of bronze or copper embedded in concrete or rock.
2. Signals are devices erected directly above station marks to define survey points. They can be opaque (pole, target, brush) or luminous (sun, night lamps) depending on lighting conditions.
3. Various types of opaque signals are described including pole signals, target signals, brush signals, stone cairns, and towers. Luminous signals include heliotropes and night lamps using oil or acetylene. Signals must be visible, centered over
This document contains questions and answers related to the subject of Estimation and Quantity Surveying. It includes definitions of key terms like tender, contract, estimate, detailed estimate, abstract estimate, and quantity surveyor. It also provides examples of calculating quantities of materials for constructions like walls, roads, and culverts. Methods for measurement of quantities and types of estimates are described.
The Global Positioning System is a satellite-based radio navigation system for determination of precise position and time, using radio signals from the satellites, in real-time or in post-processing mode.
Top 10 campus interview questions with answerstoddharry267
This document provides materials and guidance for campus interviews, including:
- Top 10 common campus interview questions and suggested answers
- Tips and guidance for different types of interview questions
- Top 6 tips for campus interviews such as doing research on the company and making a strong first impression
- Additional resources on interview preparation, examples of follow up emails and thank you notes, and related materials
The document is a comprehensive reference for preparing for and excelling at campus interviews.
This document discusses biomass-fueled Stirling engines for off-grid applications. It outlines that biomass and Stirling engines are well-suited for power generation in remote communities due to their ability to use low-quality fuels. The document then describes Oxford University's development of linear Stirling engine technology, which uses oil-free and wear-free components like flexures and clearance seals for long life and low maintenance. This technology is well-suited for biomass applications from 5-20kW. Finally, it summarizes Oxford's work developing new Stirling engine and solar concentrator designs to further improve biomass-powered systems.
This document discusses Hive Editor in Hue, an open source web interface for Hadoop that includes applications for Hive, Pig, Impala, Oozie, Solr, Sqoop, and HBase. The Hive Editor in Hue provides syntax highlighting, query autocomplete, live progress and logs for Hive queries and MapReduce jobs, the ability to work with multiple databases and statements, and features for saving, exporting, and sharing queries. It connects to HiveServer2 and supports Sentry for authorization. A demo of the Hive Editor and Metastore Browser is provided.
The document summarizes some of Canada's key physical features and how they have shaped the country. It describes the Great Lakes region as the industrial heartland of North America and one of the world's busiest shipping areas. It also outlines the importance of the St. Lawrence River and Seaway in connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean for international trade. Finally, it briefly touches on other defining geographic elements like the Canadian Shield, Rocky Mountains, and coastlines on the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
ERP is an enterprise resource planning system that integrates departments and functions across a company into a single computer system and database. This allows information to be shared between departments and improves processes like order fulfillment. While ERP packages can standardize processes, they sometimes require customization or changes to existing business processes. ERP implementation is a complex, expensive, and risky project but can make a company more efficient, competitive, and responsive to changes.
This document discusses trends and future perspectives in automotive materials. It covers the following topics:
1. The School of Mechanical and Building Sciences at VIT University has established automotive research centers in collaboration with automotive industry partners to conduct research and consultancy projects.
2. The document discusses the history of automobile frames from early X frames to modern monocoque frames. It also covers design requirements for frames including ductile-to-brittle transition temperatures.
3. Current automotive materials and processes are discussed for engines, suspensions, and other components. The use of composites, especially natural fiber composites, is increasing in automotive applications.
4. Future directions may include multi-
7 Benefits of Having a Customer Retention PlanAndrew Manuel
The document outlines 7 benefits of having a customer retention plan: 1) Keep your current customer base engaged to prevent losing them, 2) Maintain accurate customer information to strengthen relationships, 3) Build sales through referrals from satisfied existing customers, 4) Become a trusted consultant and advisor to customers, 5) Improve communication with customers, 6) Become an industry leader by collaborating with customers, 7) Foster a positive work environment. An effective retention plan can grow a business through referrals while creating loyal, long-term customer relationships.
EFFECTIVE BUDGETING & FORECASTING IN HEALTHCARE By Dr.Mahboob Khan MHA,Phd Healthcare consultant
Much has been written about the impact that healthcare industry reform is having on hospitals and health systems. And with the challenge of reduced reimbursements looming, Finance teams understand that realizing the bottom- line benefits of cost containment and process improvement initiatives is becoming a business imperative. However, as organizations critically evaluate their financial management capabilities, many realize they have ineffective approaches designed around antiquated tools that aren’t up to the task.
Bank pricing strategy is a complex challenge that requires addressing several principles:
1) Prices must integrate the volatility of future cash flows and individualize all risks to optimize variance and covariance.
2) Pricing strategies must be adapted to each bank's unique market strategy and value proposition.
3) Banks must define, quantify, and manage all aspects of risk, costs, and client profitability to set appropriate prices.
Knowledge management and business intelligenceAzmi Taufik
1) Business intelligence is a set of tools and processes that analyze raw data to provide useful information to make business decisions. It includes technologies that transform data into meaningful insights.
2) Key aspects of business intelligence include allowing organizations to get a more accurate view of business and customers, increasing visibility, and enabling analysis of customer behavior.
3) Strategic knowledge management helps identify business needs, organize information flow, implement plans, and evaluate to improve by addressing goals, competitive advantage, and organizational performance.
Businesses should strive to operate ethically by treating all employees, customers, and stakeholders with dignity and respect. Unethical practices like discrimination, unsafe working conditions, or deceptive marketing undermine trust and harm both individuals and society. Making ethical decisions requires considering how policies and actions might impact all groups and balancing short-term gains with long-term relationships and reputation.
Customer Service Basic training for Public agencies. Diversity and culture competence play a huge role in customer satisfaction.
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A credit card allows cardholders to pay for goods and services with the promise to pay later. It was invented in 1887 and the first credit cards emerged in the 1920s in the US. Key details include the card number structure, parties involved in transactions, and benefits to customers and merchants. Credit cards offer rewards but also risks like debt that debit cards do not. Merchants may pass on credit card transaction fees through higher prices for all customers. Different credit cards have varying interest rates, annual fees, rewards programs, and other features to consider.
Big data refers to datasets that are too large to be managed by traditional database tools. It is characterized by volume, velocity, and variety. Hadoop is an open-source software framework that allows distributed processing of large datasets across clusters of computers. It works by distributing storage across nodes as blocks and distributing computation via a MapReduce programming paradigm where nodes process data in parallel. Common uses of big data include analyzing social media, sensor data, and using machine learning on large datasets.
- Provide technical information
Assist in evaluation
Provide post purchase feedback
Decider: - Approve the purchase
Final decision maker
Gatekeeper: - Control information flow
Screening suppliers
Influencer: - Provide technical advice
Recommend suppliers
User: - Provide product specifications
Evaluate product performance
Top Management: - Approve major purchase
Provide budget & policy guidelines
4. Segmenting the Business Market
- Importance of Market Segmentation
- Bases for Segmenting Business Markets
- Geographic Segmentation
- Demographic Segmentation
- Psychographic Segmentation
- Behavioral Segmentation
- Benefit Segmentation
The document provides an overview of airway anatomy and management. It begins with a review of upper and lower airway anatomy, highlighting key structures like the pharynx, larynx, trachea, and bronchi. It also discusses important differences in pediatric airway anatomy compared to adults. The document then covers objectives and contents for a presentation on airway management, including initial airway techniques, advanced airway management with intubation, and management of airways in special situations like head trauma. The goal is to refresh knowledge of airway equipment and techniques to allow providers to manage a patient's airway effectively.
This document provides an introduction to machine learning. It begins with an agenda that lists topics such as introduction, theory, top 10 algorithms, recommendations, classification with naive Bayes, linear regression, clustering, principal component analysis, MapReduce, and conclusion. It then discusses what big data is and how data is accumulating at tremendous rates from various sources. It explains the volume, variety, and velocity aspects of big data. The document also provides examples of machine learning applications and discusses extracting insights from data using various algorithms. It discusses issues in machine learning like overfitting and underfitting data and the importance of testing algorithms. The document concludes that machine learning has vast potential but is very difficult to realize that potential as it requires strong mathematics skills.
Comcast operates in the cable service provider industry, which it leads with a 40.3% market share in North America. Porter's Five Forces analysis finds the threat of new entrants is low due to high capital requirements, and industry rivalry is moderate due to a small number of large competitors. Bargaining power of buyers is low as consumers have little influence over pricing, while bargaining power of suppliers is also low as Comcast has many equipment and content providers to choose from. The industry is mature with low growth and high regulation.
Top 10 business administrator interview questions and answersAmazingSpider789
This document provides resources for business administrator interviews, including common interview questions, tips, and examples. It includes links to download free ebooks on interview questions and secrets to winning jobs. Sample questions cover why the applicant wants the job, mistakes made, challenges, work duties, weaknesses, reasons for hiring, and questions for the interviewer. Further resources and tips are provided for different interview types, follow-up letters, experience questions, and career development. Related fields and job title levels for a business administrator role are also listed.
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1. Top 10 building manager interview questions
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2. 1. Why do you want this building manager job?
Again, companies want to hire people
who are passionate about the job, so you
should have a great answer about why
you want the position. (And if you don't?
You probably should apply elsewhere.)
First, identify a couple of key factors that
make the role a great fit for you (e.g., “I
love customer support because I love the
constant human interaction and the
satisfaction that comes from helping
someone solve a problem"), then share
why you love the company (e.g., “I’ve
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things, so I want to be a part of it”).
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3. 2. What have you learned from mistakes on the building
manager job?
Candidates without specific examples often
do not seem credible. However, the example
shared should be fairly inconsequential,
unintentional, and a learned lesson should
be gleaned from it. Moving ahead without
group assistance while assigned to a group
project meant to be collaborative is a good
example.
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4. 3. What challenges are you looking for in this building
manager position?
A typical interview question to determine what you
are looking for your in next job, and whether you
would be a good fit for the position being hired for,
is "What challenges are you looking for in a
position?"
The best way to answer questions about the
challenges you are seeking is to discuss how you
would like to be able to effectively utilize your
skills and experience if you were hired for the job.
You can also mention that you are motivated by
challenges, have the ability to effectively meet
challenges, and have the flexibility and skills
necessary to handle a challenging job.
You can continue by describing specific examples
of challenges you have met and goals you have
achieved in the past.
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5. 4. Describe a typical work week for building manager
position?
Interviewers expect a candidate for employment to
discuss what they do while they are working in
detail. Before you answer, consider the position
you are applying for and how your current or past
positions relate to it. The more you can connect
your past experience with the job opening, the
more successful you will be at answering the
questions.
It should be obvious that it's not a good idea talk
about non-work related activities that you do on
company time, but, I've had applicants tell me how
they are often late because they have to drive a
child to school or like to take a long lunch break to
work at the gym.
Keep your answers focused on work and show the
interviewer that you're organized ("The first thing I
do on Monday morning is check my voicemail and
email, then I prioritize my activities for the week.")
and efficient.
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6. 5. What is your biggest weakness?
No one likes to answer this question because it
requires a very delicate balance. You simply can’t
lie and say you don’t have one; you can’t trick the
interviewer by offering up a personal weakness
that is really a strength (“Sometimes, I work too
much and don’t maintain a work-life balance.”);
and you shouldn’t be so honest that you throw
yourself under the bus (“I’m not a morning person
so I’m working on getting to the office on time.”)
Think of a small flaw like “I sometimes get
sidetracked by small details”, “I am occasionally
not as patient as I should be with subordinates or
co-workers who do not understand my ideas”, or “I
am still somewhat nervous and uncomfortable with
my public-speaking skills and would like to give
more presentations and talk in front of others or in
meetings.” Add that you are aware of the problem
and you are doing your best to correct it by taking
a course of action.
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7. 6. Why should the we hire you as building manager position?
This is the part where you link your skills,
experience, education and your personality to the
job itself. This is why you need to be utterly
familiar with the job description as well as the
company culture. Remember though, it’s best to
back them up with actual examples of say, how
you are a good team player.
It is possible that you may not have as much skills,
experience or qualifications as the other
candidates. What then, will set you apart from
the rest? Energy and passion might. People are
attracted to someone who is charismatic, who
show immense amount of energy when they talk,
and who love what it is that they do. As you
explain your compatibility with the job and
company, be sure to portray yourself as that
motivated, confident and energetic person, ever-
ready to commit to the cause of the company.
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8. 7. What do you know about our company?
Follow these three easy research tips before your next
job interview:
1) Visit the company website; look in the “about us”
section and “careers” sections
2) Visit the company’s LinkedIn page (note, you must
have a LinkedIn account — its free to sign up) to view
information about the company
3) Google a keyword search phrase like “press releases”
followed by the company name; you’ll find the most
recent news stories shared by the company
Remember, just because you have done your
“homework”, it does not mean you need to share ALL of
it during the interview! Reciting every fact you’ve
learned is almost as much of a turn off as not knowing
anything at all! At a minimum, you should include the
following in your answer:
1. What type of product or service the company sells
2. How long the company has been in business
3. What the company culture is like OR what the
company mission statement is, and how the culture
and/or mission relate to your values or personality
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9. 8. Why do you want to work with us?
More likely than not, the interviewer wishes to see
how much you know about the company culture,
and whether you can identify with the
organization’s values and vision. Every
organization has its strong points, and these are the
ones that you should highlight in your answer. For
example, if the company emphasizes on integrity
with customers, then you mention that you would
like to be in such a team because you yourself
believe in integrity.
It doesn’t have to be a lie. In the case that your
values are not in line with the ones by the
company, ask yourself if you would be happy
working there. If you have no issue with that, go
ahead. But if you are aware of the company culture
and realize that there is some dilemma you might
be facing, you ought to think twice. The best
policy is to be honest with yourself, and be honest
with the interviewer with what is it in the company
culture that motivates you.
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10. 9. Did the salary we offer attract you to this building
manager job?
The interviewer could be asking you this
question for a number of reasons.
Obviously, the salary is an important factor
to your interest in this job, but it should not
be the overriding reason for your interest. A
good answer to this question is, “The salary
was very attractive, but the job itself is what
was most attractive to me.”
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11. 10. Do you have any questions to ask us?
Never ask Salary, perks, leave, place of
posting, etc. regarded questions.
Try to ask more about the company to show
how early you can make a contribution to
your organization like
“Sir, with your kind permission I would like
to know more about induction and
developmental programs?”
OR
Sir, I would like to have my feedback, so that
I can analyze and improve my strengths and
rectify my shortcomings.
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