1. Topic: Effective Board of Directors 2. Six Steps to Building an Effective Board By:Bruce R. Evans 3. Summary: The author Bruce R. Evans is a managing partner in Summit Partners’ Boston office. He has also been a member of more than 25 boards‚ which include 10 public company boards. He claims that when a Board is working effectively it is a big part of the company’s success. However‚ an ineffective board can be distracting and cause liabilities for the company. Through his experiences
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ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD DIANA MARIE ATIENZA KEAN UNIVERSITY Abstract Today‚ most of the healthcare facilities and providers are using Electronic Medical Record or EMR. Electronic Medical Record also known as EMR is a computerized medical record of a patient that stores information‚ test results‚ billing information‚ and other healthcare information. Despite of a good points of view in using EMR there are some positive and negative aspects when using it. Easy access to patient’s information
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As a teacher candidate‚ when reflecting back on the SMART board activity I felt there were many strengthens to it. The activities on the SMART board were a review for the students on what they learned previously‚ which required students to display their knowledge in multiple ways. The activities met all of the requirements of the project‚ and utilized all the SMART board had to offer when designing to creative effective activities for the students’ review of the material taught to them. The teacher
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Lydia Butler Board of Directors Apple A. Board of Directors 1. William V. Campbell Chairman Intuit‚ Inc. (external) 1983 Tim Cook CEO Apple (internal) 2011 Millard S. Drexler Chairman and Chief Executive Officer J. Crew (external) 1999 Albert Gore‚ Jr. Former Vice President of the United States (external) 2003 Andrea Jung Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Avon Products‚ Inc. (external) 2008 Arthur D. Levinson‚ Ph.D. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Genentech
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Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing‚ Edited by Ivan Stojmenovic ´ Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. ISBNs: 0-471-41902-8 (Paper); 0-471-22456-1 (Electronic) HANDBOOK OF WIRELESS NETWORKS AND MOBILE COMPUTING WILEY SERIES ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING Series Editor: Albert Y. Zomaya Parallel and Distributed Simulation Systems / Richard Fujimoto Surviving the Design of Microprocessor and Multimicroprocessor Systems: Lessons Learned / Veljko Milutinovic ´ Mobile
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Contents Foreword ........................................................................... iii Introductory note for teachers........................................... vii Teacher’s note on evaluation ............................................... x Unit One: Equality in Indian Democracy .......................... 2 Chapter 1: On Equality .................................................... 4 Unit Two: State Government ......................................... 16 Chapter 2: Role of the Government
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Board of Directors Apple’s Board of Directors (BOD) is composed of seven members. Out of the seven directors‚ six of them are males; Steve Jobs age 54‚ William Campbell age 69‚ Arthur Levinson Ph.D. age 60‚ Ronald Sugar age 61‚ Millard Drexler age 65‚ and former vice president Albert Gore Jr. age 62 and one is a female Andrea Jung age 51. The average age for the board is 60 years old. The members of the board bring into Apple a vast experience from retailing‚ governmental‚ engineering and technological
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The Role of Boards of Directors in Corporate Governance: A Conceptual Framework & Survey∗ Ren´e B. Adams‚† Benjamin E. Hermalin‚‡ and Michael S. Weisbach§ e April ‚ Abstract This paper is a survey of the literature on boards of directors‚ with an emphasis on research done subsequent to the Hermalin and Weisbach (2003) survey. The two questions most asked about boards are what determines their makeup and what determines their actions? These questions are fundamentally intertwined‚ which
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The Effect of Electronic Communication The Convenience Factor o Issues of convenience drive the popularization of new methods of electronic communication. As telephones and fax machines were supplemented by the Internet and cell phones‚ communication became faster and more readily available. The Internet is notable for allowing the transmission of visual data‚ as well as text and voice‚ nearly instantly. The amount of information available on the Internet continues to grow as users create and
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Our world is a place where many live in their own ways and their ways only. George Carlin once said‚ “Ever notice that someone driving slower than you is an idiot and anyone driving faster is a maniac?” This quote by Carlin implies how many people do things a certain way and consider that way to be the right way. I gathered from Carlin’s quote that if something isn’t done a way to one’s liking‚ then that person is doing it wrong. As an illustration‚ many people get irritable while driving due to
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