International Journal of Heat and mass Transfer‚ Vol. 54 (2011) 2602-2608. M. J. Peet ‚ H. S. Hasan and H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia1 Published in the International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer Vol. 54 (2011) page 2602-2608 doi:10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2011.01.025 Abstract A model of thermal conductivity as a function of temperature and steel composition has been produced using a neural network technique based upon a Bayesian statistics framework. The model allows the estimation of conductivity
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Interview with a Manager March 1st. 2014 Michelle I met for coffee with Gretchen Knipfel‚ Regional Manager of Marketing and Sales at Our House Senior Living. Our House provides assisted care‚ memory care and senior apartments in a residential setting where residents are able to maintain relationships and stay active in their community. Our House has been a primary living resource in Wisconsin and Minnesota for over 15 years. Gretchen’s territory provides care for 165 residents. She has been
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worked with groups of young children by interviewing and researching their answers to questions. These questions arose from fictional scenarios of everyday problems to decipher a child’s moral reasoning (Kim‚ 2013). One of the most well-known moral dilemmas is “Heinz Steals the Drug”. In summary‚ children had to decide whether a man should break the law to save his wife or not. Kohlberg did not so much care about the answers to the questions‚ but rather the reasoning behind them. After completing a
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boundary of these concepts is measurability. On their background‚ only "what gets measured gets done". In the following‚ this statement is critically reviewed. E.g. are there things that can not be measured properly but need to be - and are done - as well? What is the impact from the planning of the measurement process on the measured process? How feasible is measurement? Definition In itself‚ "what gets measured gets done" is a tautology‚ as we perceive (e.g. what is done) only what we measure
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Beth Johnson 1301 English Mrs. Little Monday‚ October 24‚ 2011 Get Unhooked Cigarette smoking poses medical dangers and may lead to cancer for both the smoker and those who experience secondhand smoke. The Get Unhooked advertising campaign was developed at Miles Calcraft Briginshaw Duffy by creative director Paul Briginshaw and Malcolm Duffy with agency producer Russell Taylor. This anti-smoking ad from the National Health Service in the United Kingdom gives you a mild graphic representation
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The year is 1877 and Robert is living in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution. Robert migrated from what is now present-day Slovakia to Great Britain to seek out a better life for himself and his family. Robert is a well-known activist who has spoken out against harsh working conditions in coal mines. Since the only work available for Robert is in a coal mine‚ he has toned down his activism and has “laid low” as he wants to keep his job. However‚ he has very strong sentiments against
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Journal of Project Management 29 (2011) 117–128 www.elsevier.com/locate/ijproman Work–family conflicts experienced by project managers in the Chinese construction industry Jun Ying Liu a‚*‚ Sui Pheng Low b a b Department of Construction Management‚ Tianjin University‚ Tianjin 300072‚ PR China Department of Building‚ National University of Singapore‚ Singapore 117566‚ Singapore Received 13 December 2009; received in revised form 26 January 2010; accepted 28 January 2010 Abstract Project managers
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| ETHICAL DILEMMA IN ORGANIZATION | | | | | Contents ABSTRACT 2 1. DELIVERING SERVICES 2 DETAILED ANALYSIS OF TATA NANO –WHERE WAS THE FAULT LINE? 3 ANALYSIS 3 2. FULFILLING OBLIGATIONS 3 3. RESPONDING TO CRISIS 5 STEPS FOR CONSIDERATION 6 4. REACTING TO COMPANY POLICIES AND PRACTICES 6 6. ETHICS AND DISCRIMINATION 8 PREVENTING DISCRIMINATION 9 RESOLVING INCIDENTS OF DISCRIMINATION 9 ABSTRACT Ethical dilemma is a situation where you
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some ethical dilemmas that face managers in today’s work place. Some of the topics I will be talking about today are whistle blowing‚ hiring employees‚ firing employees and at the office gossip. I hope that you may get some tips on how to handle these situations within your company. A dilemma we may face as managers is whether or not to blow the whistle on an individual within the organization‚ especially when it is someone in a higher position than you. This becomes an ethical dilemma since we must
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Individual assignment worth 25 points You are an advertising account planner with a national advertiser as a client. A commercial for your brand aired during Super Bowl XLVIII on Sunday‚ February 2‚ 2014. The following morning‚ your client’s brand manager called with a big problem. The company CEO was unhappy with the direction evidenced in the commercial believing that it will not help boost sales. If your agency wants to retain the business‚ you must quickly develop a new strategy. As the account
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