Course Project Milestone 1: SMART Goal Setting Form Your Name: | Date:05/17/2013 | Your Instructor’s Name: | Purpose: To develop (2) SMART-formatted goals for selected leadership topics and a corresponding plan of action for achieving the goals. Directions: 1. Please refer to the Milestone 1 guidelines inclusive of the grading rubric found in Doc Sharing for the guidelines of this assignment. 2. Use the form below to complete your SMART goal assignment in Milestone 1. This includes
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Smart System or Structure What is a Smart Structure? A smart structure is a system containing multifunctional parts that can perform sensing‚ control‚ and actuation; it is a primitive analogue of a biological body. Smart materials are used to construct these smart structures which can perform both sensing and actuation functions. If truly smart‚ these intelligent systems can determine their present state‚ decide what is the optimum or more desirable state and carry out an appropriate
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SMART Goals After watching the video about SMART goals‚ I had a whole new outlook on the goals that I made for myself in the past. I had to reevaluate some things. I looked over the goals that I had and knew I had to make some changes. The goals that I had made for myself a few years ago were realistic but I didn’t have a set time frame to complete them. I didn’t give any thought to how I would achieve those goals and I was not motivated to complete them. I plan on going back to the list of goals
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Assignment 3 INF325 Instructor: a. What are smart phones? Cell phones just originally made phones calls and that is it. Smart phones have a various amount of features. Some can take pictures‚ and record videos. Smartphones also have web browsers that allow a connection to the internet. Data service is the focus on smartphones. b. What changed
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for a last ten-five years literature * key word(s) searching in present I used words such as ‘Globalization”‚ “Sustainability‚ etc. * refining the search on stakeholder theory. I selected articles from journals in ABS (Association of Business Schools) list rated level “3” and “4” only. (ABS‚2012) During this log I passed some stages: * search literature on the stakeholder theory * review the literature * select articles Google Scholar Thus‚ my search began with a preference
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My Smart Phone Purchase The competition among the smart phone brands in the Malaysian market is getting stronger day by day. When I decide to buy a smart phone‚ many choices out there with various options and features‚ many factors and limitations narrow it down to one. Comparing and deciding process leads to the final choice. The personal factor influenced the purchase decision the most. The main two specifications I’m looking for in the smart phone are: having dual sim
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People purchase different items and put them in trolley. After completion of the purchase‚ one needs to go to billing counter for payments. This project proposes a design of smart shopping trolley‚ being developed to assist a person in everyday shopping in terms of reduced time spent while purchasing. MSP430 is main heart of smart trolley which communicates to server to get the product information by identifying the product using RFID when the item is kept in trolley. Customer will come to know the
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A smart city uses resources efficiently and provides solutions sustainably. It provides solutions that are cost effective which reduces the carbon footprint. These solutions include the implementation of green buildings‚ electric powered vehicles and the use of alternate renewable energy sources. Smart cities are based on integrated systems that interact to form an efficient and productive economy. A smart city is a city that is developed to reduce negative environmental impact. It is
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University of Phoenix Material SMART Goals Part A: Reflect on your results from the Career Interest Profiler Activity and the Career Plan Building Activity: Competencies. Building on your strengths and weaknesses‚ create five SMART goals to help you with your personal academic and career journey. Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Goal Setting Example: Take a writing workshop in the next 2 to 3 weeks to help me improve my writing skills in order to successfully communicate
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”Studying smart” is the phrase often used by students‚ parents and teachers to mean “studying in an intelligent and effective way”. Not all methods of studying are intelligent or effective .For example‚ a person who does not pay attention in class or who does not do his homework on time is certainly not intelligent. He will not learn effective and his grade will suffer. The result of this is that he will not be able to keep up with his peers. Even if he goes for private tuition he will be always
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