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    Thinking Question

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    1‚THINKING QUESTION (at Home/Individual) Identify people you know who have been or are now managers. Please describe the nature of work that is done by the managers you know‚ then analyze these descriptions and classify them according to top managers or middle or first line managers My Answers Bill Gates is one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the world. He is co-founder‚ chairman and chief executive officer of Microsoft Corporation - the world’s leading provider of software for personal

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    The impact of Emotional Intelligence on management performance Ioannis D. Christopoulos Course of Study: Master in Management Year 1st (weekend course) IST STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE Assignment submitted for the module “Managing Self and Others” Module Leader: Ms. Vhyna Ortega and Dr. Theodora Asimakou 06 May 2009 IST Studies-University of Hertfordshire 72 Pireos St. GR-183 46 Athens

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    Chapter 3 COMPUTER AND INTERNET CRIME In view of all the deadly computer viruses that have been spreading lately‚ Weekend Update would like to remind you: when you link up to another computer‚ you’re linking up to every computer that the computer has ever linked up to. * Dennis Miller‚ Saturday Night Live‚ U.S. television show QUOTE VIGNETTE Treatment of Sasser Worm Author Sends Wrong Message Unleashed in April 2004‚ the Sasser worm hit IT systems around the world hard

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    Lateral Thinking

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    Lateral thinking is solving problems through an indirect and creative approach‚ using reasoning that is not immediately obvious and involving ideas that may not be obtainable by using only traditional step-by-step logic. The term lateral thinking was coined by Edward de Bono in the book New Think: The Use of Lateral Thinking published in 1967. Lateral thinking‚ is the ability to think creatively‚ or "outside the box" as it is sometimes referred to in business‚ to use your inspiration and imagination

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    Interpersonal skills are the life skills all the human-being used every day to contact and interface with others‚ both separately and in groups. People who have worked on growing strong interpersonal skills are normally more successful in their masterly and personal live. Good interpersonal skills allow us to participate effectively as a member of a team. Moreover‚ employability skills can be defined as the transferable skills needed by a personal. Beside with good practical understanding and issue

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    Lateral Thinking

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    LATERAL THINKING: CREATIVITY STEP BY STEP Edward De Bono Harper Collins‚ 1990 Why the total majority of great things happens in our minds when we are doing something completely different than work? In this book‚ Dr. De Bono is trying to explore this “heureka paradox” and other still relatively unknown thought processes via his lateral thinking theory. The LATERAL THINKING was introduced by the author in 1967. It was aimed to destroy the old established ways of thinking and support creativity

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    Intelligence Definition and Measurement Defining and testing for intelligence is a controversial issue and has been since the first intelligence test was created and administered. Many forms of intelligence and achievement tests exist and using a particular test is a matter of preference and depending on the areas of intelligence is desired to be measured. This paper will start by critiquing the major definitions of intelligence‚ and determine the best definition for each chosen intelligence and

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    Business Intelligence

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    able to: 1. understand the importance of a data warehouse 2. identify strategic advantages that an organization can derive from a data warehouse Case : Continental Airlines Flies High with its Real-time Data Warehouse As Business Intelligence (BI) becomes a critical component of daily operations‚ real-time data warehouses (DW) that provide end users with rapid updates and alerts generated from transactional systems are increasingly being deployed. Real-time data warehousing and BI‚

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    Artificial Intelligence

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    Expert Systems (COSC 208) What is an Expert System? Expert system is an artificial intelligence program that has expert-level knowledge about a particular domain and knows how to use its knowledge to respond properly. In this context‚ a domain refers to the area within which the task is being performed. Ideally the expert systems should substitute a human expert. Edward Feigenbaum of Stanford University has defined expert system as “an intelligent computer program that uses knowledge and inference

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    Business Intelligence Journal

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    Business Intelligence Journal January‚ 2011 Vol.4 No.1 Business Intelligence Journal Volume 4 - Number 1 - January 2011 - Semiannual Publication The Business Intelligence Journal (BIJ) is published by the Business Intelligence Service of London‚ UK (BIS) in collaboration with the European Business School (Cambridge‚ UK) and the Business Management and Economics Department at the School of Doctoral Studies of the European Union (Brussels‚ Belgium)‚ as semiannual open access content publication

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