The document discusses the principles and practices of human resource management, including attracting, developing, and retaining talent to support organizational goals, achieving competitive advantage through strategic workforce deployment, and ensuring diversity and inclusion are considered in workforce management. It also outlines common HRM functions like recruitment, training, performance management, and various strategies for strategic integration of HRM within organizations.
Este documento describe un curso sobre posicionamiento web y community manager. El curso enseña cómo posicionar un sitio web en la primera página de Google y prepara a los estudiantes para ser community managers. El curso es práctico y los estudiantes desarrollarán su propio blog y presencia en redes sociales.
This document discusses country risk management and assessment. It defines country risk as political and economic uncertainty that can affect loans and investments. It lists political and economic risk indicators such as inflation rates and government stability. Methods of assessing risk include analyzing debt factors, balance of payments, economic performance, and political instability. Country risk is distinguished from firm-specific credit risk. Ratings systems and indexes are used to evaluate country risk, along with both quantitative and qualitative factors. Reducing country risk involves controlling local operations and intellectual property.
The document discusses three important aspects for starting a successful business: having a purpose and passion; being passion-led rather than plan-focused; and having smarts, guts, and a willingness to take risks rather than relying on luck alone.
ETL in data warehouse as a service enviornmentSanil Mhatre
This document discusses data warehouse as a service and the current and future technology stacks used. It focuses on SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and the project deployment model for SSIS packages in SQL Server 2012 and later. Key points covered include the SSIS catalog database for storing packages and projects, converting existing packages to the project model, deploying and configuring projects in the catalog, and executing packages via SQL Agent jobs.
The document describes how students can use the Green Lane Diary to learn about environmental problems and solutions, discover ways to live more sustainably, and conduct an action research project while tracking their progress. The diary provides inspirational stories, comprehensive environmental information, and links to additional online resources to support students' research and action planning. An app version of the Green Lane Diary is also available to allow students direct access to these resources from their iPads.
Database Unit Testing Made Easy with VSTSSanil Mhatre
This document discusses database unit testing using Visual Studio Team System (VSTS). It begins with an overview of software testing basics and unit testing principles. It then covers database unit testing terminology, principles of isolation and independence, and testable interfaces of stored procedures. The document outlines different levels of unit testing and factors to consider. It demonstrates implementing database unit testing in VSTS 2010 and new features in VSTS 2012. The goal is to show how VSTS can be used to test database code and improve quality.
The document discusses the principles and practices of human resource management, including attracting, developing, and retaining talent to support organizational goals, achieving competitive advantage through strategic workforce deployment, and ensuring diversity and inclusion are considered in workforce management. It also outlines common HRM functions like recruitment, training, performance management, and various strategies for strategic integration of HRM within organizations.
Este documento describe un curso sobre posicionamiento web y community manager. El curso enseña cómo posicionar un sitio web en la primera página de Google y prepara a los estudiantes para ser community managers. El curso es práctico y los estudiantes desarrollarán su propio blog y presencia en redes sociales.
This document discusses country risk management and assessment. It defines country risk as political and economic uncertainty that can affect loans and investments. It lists political and economic risk indicators such as inflation rates and government stability. Methods of assessing risk include analyzing debt factors, balance of payments, economic performance, and political instability. Country risk is distinguished from firm-specific credit risk. Ratings systems and indexes are used to evaluate country risk, along with both quantitative and qualitative factors. Reducing country risk involves controlling local operations and intellectual property.
The document discusses three important aspects for starting a successful business: having a purpose and passion; being passion-led rather than plan-focused; and having smarts, guts, and a willingness to take risks rather than relying on luck alone.
ETL in data warehouse as a service enviornmentSanil Mhatre
This document discusses data warehouse as a service and the current and future technology stacks used. It focuses on SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and the project deployment model for SSIS packages in SQL Server 2012 and later. Key points covered include the SSIS catalog database for storing packages and projects, converting existing packages to the project model, deploying and configuring projects in the catalog, and executing packages via SQL Agent jobs.
The document describes how students can use the Green Lane Diary to learn about environmental problems and solutions, discover ways to live more sustainably, and conduct an action research project while tracking their progress. The diary provides inspirational stories, comprehensive environmental information, and links to additional online resources to support students' research and action planning. An app version of the Green Lane Diary is also available to allow students direct access to these resources from their iPads.
Database Unit Testing Made Easy with VSTSSanil Mhatre
This document discusses database unit testing using Visual Studio Team System (VSTS). It begins with an overview of software testing basics and unit testing principles. It then covers database unit testing terminology, principles of isolation and independence, and testable interfaces of stored procedures. The document outlines different levels of unit testing and factors to consider. It demonstrates implementing database unit testing in VSTS 2010 and new features in VSTS 2012. The goal is to show how VSTS can be used to test database code and improve quality.
SQL Server Deployments made easy with DACPACSanil Mhatre
The document discusses deploying SQL Server databases using DACPACs. It begins with an introduction to SQL Server Data Tools and legacy deployment scripts. It then defines what a DACPAC is, the benefits it provides including being portable, tamper resistant, and enabling scriptless deployments. It describes how to use the SQLPackage tool to extract, export, register and deploy DACPACs to both physical and Azure SQL databases. It concludes with demonstrations of deploying DACPACs and references for further information.
This document discusses emerging technologies that will shape the future of media consumption in 2022. Key innovations discussed include transparent phones, voice-activated televisions, holographic watches, and holographic storage. Theories of diffusion of innovations, relative media dependency, and long tail theory help explain how new technologies spread and are adopted by different user groups. By 2022, media will be accessible anywhere through projections and personal devices will take on expanded functions beyond communication.
The document discusses the economics of hosting the Olympic Games. It outlines the economic benefits and costs during the pre-games, games, and post-games phases. Some benefits include tourism revenue, infrastructure development, and promoting the host city. However, there are also significant costs of hosting such as construction, security, and opportunity costs of displaced projects. Overall, the Games can have long-term economic legacies for the host city if planned and financed strategically.
The document discusses plasma energy technology (PET) as an alternative to using oil for coal-based power plants. PET uses high-temperature plasma to partially gasify coal and air mixtures, improving combustion and reducing emissions. It could eliminate the need for supplemental oil, improve efficiency, and lower costs due to less maintenance and fuel savings compared to traditional oil-assisted startup methods. An analysis for a 2x500 MW plant estimated capital cost savings of 36 crore rupees by avoiding fossil fuel-based startup systems, and operating cost savings of over 4.5 crore rupees annually from lower fuel and water usage. PET is presented as a ready technology to meet India's energy needs cleanly and securely.
SQL Server Deployments made easy with DACPACSanil Mhatre
The document discusses deploying SQL Server databases using DACPACs. It begins with an introduction to SQL Server Data Tools and legacy deployment scripts. It then defines what a DACPAC is, the benefits it provides including being portable, tamper resistant, and enabling scriptless deployments. It describes how to use the SQLPackage tool to extract, export, register and deploy DACPACs to both physical and Azure SQL databases. It concludes with demonstrations of deploying DACPACs and references for further information.
This document discusses emerging technologies that will shape the future of media consumption in 2022. Key innovations discussed include transparent phones, voice-activated televisions, holographic watches, and holographic storage. Theories of diffusion of innovations, relative media dependency, and long tail theory help explain how new technologies spread and are adopted by different user groups. By 2022, media will be accessible anywhere through projections and personal devices will take on expanded functions beyond communication.
The document discusses the economics of hosting the Olympic Games. It outlines the economic benefits and costs during the pre-games, games, and post-games phases. Some benefits include tourism revenue, infrastructure development, and promoting the host city. However, there are also significant costs of hosting such as construction, security, and opportunity costs of displaced projects. Overall, the Games can have long-term economic legacies for the host city if planned and financed strategically.
The document discusses plasma energy technology (PET) as an alternative to using oil for coal-based power plants. PET uses high-temperature plasma to partially gasify coal and air mixtures, improving combustion and reducing emissions. It could eliminate the need for supplemental oil, improve efficiency, and lower costs due to less maintenance and fuel savings compared to traditional oil-assisted startup methods. An analysis for a 2x500 MW plant estimated capital cost savings of 36 crore rupees by avoiding fossil fuel-based startup systems, and operating cost savings of over 4.5 crore rupees annually from lower fuel and water usage. PET is presented as a ready technology to meet India's energy needs cleanly and securely.