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    The Challenges of Company Wikis Before I attended IE Business School I worked for The Boeing Company in the Space & Intelligent Systems sector. To quickly summarize my responsibilities‚ I helped design‚ build‚ test‚ and launch satellites for both commercial and government customers. Working in a highly technical field for a big corporation a significant portion of my time was spent on one of two things: 1) Documenting my knowledge or experiences on a specific subject. 2) Searching for information

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    "It is easy for all users to find specific information on the World Wide Web". Because the web is relatively new in terms of reaching a large percentage of a country ’s population‚ users ’ experience‚ understanding and expertise varies widely. Technically-minded people will arguably have been familiar with the World Wide Web for longer‚ and therefore be able to find specific information more efficiently‚ if not more quickly than less experienced users. Defining ‘easy ’ in terms of using the

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    23‚ 2012 JOURNAL ENTRIES Week 1 Reference: “Pastors are also unique among counselors because of their social and symbolic roles. People approach pastors‚ therefore‚ with different expectations than those with other helping professionals.” (Benner‚ 33) Reflection: This quote reminds me that having the position of a pastor gives one great responsibility both before man and God as a representative of God to people. Additionally‚ whether “fair” or not‚ people hold pastors to a higher standard

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    Knowing In Nursing

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    for overall clinical decision making (Tanner‚ Benner‚ Chesla‚ & Gordon‚ 1993). The article The Phenomenology of Knowing the Patient‚ interviewed a sample of nurses on what they thought by knowing the patient‚ and the importance of the patient in nursing care. Knowing the patient is central to skilled clinical judgment‚ requires involvement‚ and sets up the possibility for patient’s advocacy and for learning about patient populations (Tanner‚ Benner‚ Chesla‚ & Gordon‚ 1993).

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    Visualization of Web Contents in 3D Dr. Alpana P. Adsul Pritam D. Kothari Suyog A. Jain Department of Information Technology Sinhgad Institute of Technology and Science‚ Pune‚ India. Department of Information Technology Sinhgad Institute of Technology and Science‚ Pune‚ India. Department of Information Technology Sinhgad Institute of Technology and Science‚ Pune‚ India. alpana.adsul@gmail.com prit.kothari2@gmail.com suyog.j08@gmail.com Shreyans G. Surana

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    Product Is Form or Function

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    As technology advances‚ it becomes more feasible to load products with a large number of features‚ each of which individually might be seen as useful. However‚ too many features can make a product overwhelming for consumers and hard to use. Three studies examine how consumers balance their desires for capability and usability when they evaluate products‚ and how these desires shift over time. Because consumers give more weight to capability and less weight to usability before relative to after use

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    The Wisdom of Crowds

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    practical purposes if no expert is available to mitigate a situation. I feel that such ability would take practice and an increase in awareness to master‚ but still‚ I do believe it can be done by almost anyone. Without addressing the specific argument of the reasonable ease of any one person being able to form a smart crowd‚ Surowiecki does provide a persuasive example in favor of my theory when he tells the story of the missing submarine Scorpion in May 1968. With no experts immediately available

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    wisdom” (Benner & Wrubel‚ 1989‚ p. 27). Philosophy examines ideas in terms of its origins as well as assumptions about why things are. Blais and Hayes define nursing philosophy as‚ “a concept that looks at the nature of things and aims to provide the meaning of nursing phenomena” (Blais & Hayes‚ 2011‚ p. 98). So why define nursing philosophy? When defining nursing philosophy‚ we attempt to gain understanding as to what it is to be a nurse as well as understand the knowledge required. Benner and

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    But rather it is a gradual process that involves being embodied in different ways and developing skills that would make it possible for us to deal with the world. By explaining the five stages that an individual goes through in order to become an expert‚ Dreyfus and Dreyfus justify their point of view on the topic of learning process and skill development. The main idea behind Dreyfus and Dreyfus’s skill development theories is the distinction they make between “knowing that” and “knowing how.” They

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    Cell Phone vs Texting

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    I focus on the word “admit” here because using your phone while on the road is one of the stupidest and most dangerous things you can do. There were an estimated 3‚092 deaths in crashes at least partially caused by “distractions” in 2010‚ and experts think that a sizable portion of that number comes from the lure of our smartphones taking our focus off of the road. In response‚ thirty-five states have imposed penalties on anyone caught texting and driving‚ and have initiated public awareness campaigns

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