(2012) Delegation for Universitas Gadjah Mada in National Student Summit of Indonesia Education Ministry (2012) Tutor (Lecturer Assistant) in Indonesia – Foreign Language Centre of UGM (2012-2013) Organizational Activities Coordinator of Art and Sport Extracurricular of OSIS SMAN 1 Blitar (2008-2009) Member of OSIS SMAN 1 Blitar as Choir Delegation (2009-2010) Mem ber of A lumni A ssocia tion of SMAN 1 Blitar (2 011 - n ow ) Member of Journalism Extracurricular of SMAN 1 Blitar (2008-2010)
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pterodactyl is the most well known member of the pterosaur family. The pterodactyl was a flying dinosaur that was a predator and carnivore. The pterodactyl was much like a raptor in today’s age. It ate fish and other small animals like small reptiles and other small mammals. The pterodactyl was alive during the late jurassic epoch. It lived on many different continents. It lived in Europe‚ Australia‚ North America‚ and Africa. The pterodactyl was one of the smaller members of the pterosaur family. It had
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Quality control paper Quality control is a critical concept in every industry and profession. The survival of your job and of your company depends on your ability to produce a quality product or service. For most people‚ quality is associated with the idea of a product or service that’s well done‚ looks good‚ and does its job well. Quality product is one that lasts‚ holds up well under use‚ and doesn’t require constant repair. A quality product or service should meet a high standard in many areas
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In respect to quality of materials‚ there are three well known philosophers whom are most referenced: W. Edwards Deming‚ Philip B. Crosby‚ and Joseph M. Juran. Throughout the twentieth century‚ these three men have continuously integrated new systems for improvement in the quality system. The first and probably most well known of these philosophers is W. Edwards Deming. Deming first came into the public eye when he was credited with assisting the Japanese after World War II and helping to elevate
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ASQ Human Development & Leadership Divivion General Manager‚ IdeaWorks Benton Harbor‚ MI ABSTRACT Three years ago the Human Development and Leadership Division published a primer on leadership that discusses leadership in terms of the actions needed to lead people. In 2002‚ through the efforts of the Division’s BoK Committee‚ HD&L adopted six leadership competencies as the basis for the HD&L Body of Knowledge. Even as the Division was discussing these “roles” of leadership‚ however‚ there was
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time‚ cost and hazards of travel‚ groups can now share information‚ chat‚ innovate and make decisions together. There are challenges‚ however‚ inherent in the virtual team concept. It is difficult to build trust and to manage conflict when team members lack the ability to interact face- to-face. Communication is often more challenging‚ particularly among global virtual teams‚ which can also make it more difficult to overcome cultural barriers. Worldwide International Leadership Partners (WWLIP)
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FedEx Equals Quality FedEx was incorporated in June 1971 and officially began operations on April 17‚ 1973. Conceived by Chairmen and Chief Executive Officer Fredrick W. Smith‚ a man that would soon expand the small 14 aircraft fleet he started with into a $29 billion network of companies with 652 aircraft‚ 69‚000 vans and trucks‚ and over 250‚000 employees. FedEx did not become the largest shipping company by chance‚ they did it by focusing on their customers needs and making quality in their
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References: Amey‚ Marilyn J. & Reesor‚ Lori M. (2009). Beginning Your Journey – A guide for New Professionals in Student Affairs. Third Edition. NASPA Publication. Covey‚ S.‚ (1990). The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. New York: Fireside Book. Farson‚ Richard Evans. (1996).Management of the absurd: paradoxes in leadership. New York : Simon & Schuster
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4/9/2013 OBJECTIVES QUALITY ASSURANCE PLANNING A Practical Approach to Quality Management Systems John Shalkham Director‚ Office of Quality Assurance Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene Clinical Assistant Professor University of Wisconsin-Madison WisconsinWISCONSIN STATE LABORATORY OF HYGIENE • Describe the purpose of a Quality Assurance (QA) plan •List the components of an effective QA plan p g •Discuss the benefits of incorporating Quality System Essentials and other Quality Management System
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To me‚ new member education means learning about the history and traditions of our sorority. Although sometimes the process can be really tough we lean on our sisters. None of us could do this alone. I am so proud of us and how far we have gotten. Through out these last couple weeks‚ we have shared many tears‚ laughs‚ conversations‚ and secrets leading to friendships that I hope will last for life. When I was younger I wanted a little sister more than anything‚ instead I got stuck with two brothers
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