2012 - 2013 Thecnical foundations of the Internet Contents 1. Purpose 2. Why the companies are in the Internet 3. What the companies do in the Internet 4. Inbound marketing 5. E-Commerce 2 Purpose To learn what are the main technical features of the Internet as a network of computers. 3 Networks A network is a set of devices which can relate to each other and share resources. 4 Networks (II) Internet is a broad‚ highly-distributed network of physical devices
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Actually‚ early in 1920‚ John Reith‚ founder of BBC‚ had begun to advocate radio broadcast in UK. Two years later‚ this man‚ together with a group of radio manufactures formed a radio station named BBC. Then‚ they set a vision for themselves--bring the best of everything to the greatest number of homes. On 1 Jan 1927‚ the BBC was awarded its Royal Charter. Under the Charter‚ the BBC obtained permission to charge a license fee from the relevant government minister (Secretary of state for culture‚ Media
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TECHNICAL WRITING The effective use of E-mail Consider its uses and abuses. What problems are companies encountering? How are some organizations solving those problems? First‚ what is E-mail? E-mail or Electronic mail is a method of exchanging digital messages across the Internet or other computer networks. E-mail is transmitted directly from one user’s device to another user’s computer‚ which required both computers to be online at the same time. In business‚ e-mail was widely accepted by
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Business and Technical Writing FINAL EXAM: AN INFORMAL PROPOSAL Purpose Your final project for the Business and Technical Writing course is worth 30% of your course grade and requires you to write an informal proposal in letter form. Your work must be your own. Important: Don’t submit your final draft for this project until you’ve received the evaluations of all your previous written exams‚ so you can make use of the evaluator’s comments to improve your final project. Preparation Before
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Physical and Technical Resources – P3 Company: Foot Locker Link: http://www.footlocker.eu/gb/en/default.aspx?gclid=CPOom6bo0LICFSfMtAodaDUA-g Logo: [pic] |Physical |Technical | |Premises: |Intellectual property: | |All businesses need good premises where they can operate
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questions‚ make them aware of the email and new products in case it was missed‚ and set up appointments with those interested. iii. I put together a special powerpoint on my iPad for each valued client to demonstrate how our new products would best service their current marketing approach. iv. I was able to obtain referrals of other companies that would be interested in our new line of athletic clothing. B. Sales Call Objectives. SMART Method. c. Specific d. Measurable
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www.library.qut.edu.au Creating Effective Teams Creating Effective Teams 1 Working in Teams This presentation explains the planned process of working effectively in teams. Topics include: – Setting team expectations‚ – Creating meeting agendas‚ – Writing minutes – Task planning – Problem resolution. Go to Studywell > Working in Teams to download team planning templates Creating Effective Teams 2 Why work in a team? A good team can produce better results than individuals
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professional development of teachers through their further education and training increases their capability and efficiency in enhancing the educational benefits of the learners. To strengthen the Mentoring Program‚ different mentoring practices were done in Annafunan Elementary School by the mentor such as: a. Group mentoring in the district and in the division b. Lac session in the school c. Invitational demo-teaching d. Peer teaching and coaching e. Casual mentoring f. Co-
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ORAL PRESENTATION 1. What is oral presentation? This is a form of alternative assessment. Oral Presentation is a verbal presentation of information that is shared with the other class members. Opportunity for students to show what they can do and what was learnt. 2. Various types (descriptions) a. Speeches can be accompanied by graphics‚ charts‚ videos or power points. This can be done individually or in groups 3. how they are assessed. (define and explain using examples‚ a. Using rubrics
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Product Innovation Best Practices Series From Experience: The Invisible Success Factors In Product Innovation Reference Paper # 19 By: Dr. Robert G. Cooper Compliments of: Stage-Gate Inc. and Product Development Institute Inc. This article was published in Journal of Product Innovation Management‚ 16‚ 2‚ April 1999‚ 115-133 For information call +1-905-304-8797 www.stage-gate.com © Product Development Institute Inc. 1999-2007 From Experience: The Invisible Success Factors in Product
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