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    As we discuss the possibility of emerging into business intelligence software we must keep in mind the overall purpose of using any type of software is to reach strategic goals in order to increase market shares. I will discuss how business intelligence software will allow us to meet those strategic goals. We will establish what type of information and analysis capabilities will be available once this business intelligence software is implemented. We will discuss hardware and system software that

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    extemporaneous decisions of single individuals or small teams. Because terrorism is a product of complex forces‚ forecasting it is specious. What we can predict is that terrorism will endure." [1] Pillar is correct in his argument but of course the intelligence community can mitigate many factors to at least make it more difficult for terrorists to attack. Since terrorism cannot be predicted‚ the goal should be to anticipate future attacks. Anticipation sounds futile in certain contexts yet it should

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    Emotional Intelligence is the ability to identify and manage the emotions of others and your own. While in the field of nursing it is vital you use your emotional intelligence skills to understand the emotions of a patient and utilize these perceptions to manage patient situations to be able to give effective patient care. Emotional Intelligence has become more and more of a focus element for having the skills to be a nurse‚ and is more important in the nursing profession then it was before. The

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    Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to identify‚ control and assess emotions. It is a critical tool needed for communication with union and management team members. The ability to be able to identify and control not only your own emotions with team members but also being able to assess and identify and correctly respond to others emotions is one of the key factors in labor negotiations. There are five major categories of emotional intelligence skills that people should be keenly

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    Importance of Artificial Intelligence   Abstract Computers are everywhere today. It would be impossible to go your entire life without using a computer. Cars‚ airplanes‚ boats‚ and TVs contain computers that aid them in functioning properly. We even use computers to complete tasks that require lots of time and effort. For this reason‚ artificial intelligence and computers must become smarter to continually help make our lives easier. This paper describes what artificial intelligence is‚ the birth of artificial

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    Organizational Behavior Emotions and Leadership: The Role of Emotional Intelligence George‚ Jennifer M. Human Relations 53.8 (August 2000): 1027-1055 Summary: This article discusses the correlation of a leaders Emotional Intelligence (“the ability to understand and manage moods and emotions in the self and others”) (George) and how it plays a role in how effective that manager is. The author first relates how emotions‚ moods and feelings play a part in how humans deal with each other on

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    Intelligence vs. Popularity It might just be‚ that intelligence‚ is the way to help you get yourself to where you want to be in life. You shouldn’t be afraid to let your intellectual ability shine. You should embrace it in every way possible. Put yourself out there and definitely do not be afraid to fail. If you were to fail you must get back up and continue to fight for what you believe in‚ even if people think that it’s stupid. Intelligence‚ according to Dictionary.com‚ means the capacity for

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    less intelligent machines? Artificial Intelligence is an intriguing technology that will shape the human lifestyle of the future. Restricting research and progress in the field is hardly a feasible task in today’s world. More realistically‚ we should monitor and keep the technology in a realistic and safe progression. History Artificial intelligence folklore has been traced back to the times of Ancient Egypt. But the "birth of artificial intelligence" as some would call it‚ was in 1956

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    managers need emotional intelligence to manage successfully in the workplace? Why or why not? In order to effectively manage a workplace successfully it is evident that an understanding of emotional intelligence (EI) is beneficial however its necessity and definition as an ‘intelligence’ is questionable. An understanding of emotions as well as empathizing with another and successfully manage the moods & emotions of others may be considered a skill rather then an intelligence. This skill‚ if possessed

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    The Emotional Intelligence of Leaders‚ written by Daniel Goleman‚ emphasizes on the emotional intelligence aspect of leadership and discusses various points regarding emotional intelligence in leaders and in people in general. There is a clear separation of raw intelligence technical expertise from that of emotional intelligence. It is explained that raw intelligence and technical expertise are the basic skills and capabilities required of a leader‚ but that emotional intelligence is the element

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