objectives should be always be “SMART”: Specific Measurable Achievable •The objective is clear and it accuratly describes the desired situation •We should know if the objectives are achivied or not by answering very simple questions •It must be feasible with the parameters that wa have (time‚ resources‚ power...) Relevant •With the global strategy and with the environment Time-bound •Time-defined means an end but it also means steps. In the SMART concept as translated in French
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" Forgive him? For what? For replacing Newton’s system with his own -- and‚ like Newton‚ for putting his mark on virtually every branch of physics. That’s the difference. Young physicists who play the "who’s smarter" game are really asking‚ "how will I measure up?" Is there a shot to match -- if not Maxwell‚ then perhaps Lorentz? But Einstein? Don’t go there. Match this: In 1905‚ Einstein is 26‚ a patent examiner‚ working on physics on his own. After hours‚ he creates the Special Theory of
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experimenting with ways to communicate in a variety of mediums. Carson remains a hands on designer‚ keeping his studio small and mobile. HOW TO IDENTIFY WORK: Fractured imagery of the everyday. Unconventional approach to layout and form. Blurred and overlapping text are consistent in his work. Tests the boundaries of public perception. Grunge Neville Brody RANGE OF WORK: Initially worked in record cover design Made his name largely through his revolutionary work as Art Director for the
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In the essay "Fatigue‚" Jane Brody explains what fatigue is and why many people are affected by it today. Fatigue is considered to be a very common complaint among people. The causes of fatigue today are very different from what they use to be. Unlike what many people think‚ fatigue is not commonly related to excessive physical exertion. Brody discusses the three different types of fatigue. There is physical fatigue‚ pathological fatigue‚ and psychological fatigue. Physical fatigue is the overworking
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In "You’ve got to find what you love‚" Steve Jobs in his Commencement speech to Stanford students teaches them through life stories the life lessons he has learned‚ sometimes the hard way. Jobs through his speech appealed to pathos and used this emotional speech to convince college students to do what you love and follow your passion. Jobs teaches these lessons by telling three stories from his life. The first story tells about his time in college when he dropped out and began to drop in on classes
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I got Lost in Las Vegas If you are planning to visit Las Vegas soon you probably feel excited and cannot wait to start your vacations and arrive to Sin City. Since everyone has told you how amazing it is and you want to do all that the main character of your favorite movie did in Vegas‚ you are starting to feel a little anxious about what and what not to do as soon as you get to your desired and well deserved vacations. Do not get too worried‚ and just enjoy the moment; being in Vegas is not an
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How Elephants got their trunks This report discusses the evolution of the Elephant. The fossil evidence is described and the theories of Evolution known as Lamarckism and Darwinism are compared and evaluated. Neo-Darwinism and punctuated equilibrium are also defined. Introduction Curiously‚ the evolution of the Elephant was considered by the 3rd American President‚ Thomas Jefferson. During his presidency the remains of a Mammoth were excavated and brought to his attention. The historical context
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How People Got Here By: C Crawley Have you ever wanted to know how people got here. I think that they crossed on the Bering strait. But thats not the only thing you’ll learn. First you will learn how they got here. Second I’ll tell you why they came here. Then you will learn where did they come from. Imagine going through what they did. How did they get here? Most scientists think that they crossed the Bering sea. Because when they came over 12‚000 years ago‚ it was
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How Tabiteuea got its name? One of the islands in Kiribati (Central Pacific) There are legends and myths that tell how certain places in the Pacific got their names. In Kiribati‚ each island has its own story on how it got its name from which the people of the island claim the position of their island in the creation of Kiribati. The people of Tabiteuea‚ the largest island in Kiribati claim that Tabiteuea was the first island created or the oldest and therefore should be respected by the rest of
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How we got the bible How We Got the Bible what is the Bible? There are many other questions that are involved with what the Bible is. People have different views about the Bible. A major question that some people have about the Bible is how we got it. Within the question of how we got it is how was it produced and transmitted? Some people may also wonder when and why it was written. Others wonder how it was written at all since ancient Israel was predominantly non-literate before the 7th century
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