...Mental Models and Mindsets The biblical man believes that the world was created with a thought that was spoken by God, and also believe the phrase so a man thinks so is he. Many books have been written with such titles as were there is a will there is a way, or it you can conceive it you can receive it. Every invention from the discovery of fire by the early caveman to the present latest technology was first a thought. These all exemplify the power of the mind, it is there were we truly create the world around us. This is why mind set is so important personally and professionally. Mental mindset has been defined by (BusinessDictionary.com, 2014) as “Beliefs, ideas, images, and verbal descriptions that we consciously or unconsciously form from our experiences and which (when formed) guide our thoughts and actions within narrow channels. These mental models can provide us with an internal stability in a forever changing society, but can also cause us to become so focus in one mindset that we become blind to innovative ideas, decisions, are ways of doing things. When this is true the mindset must change, there are four steps in the process. The four steps are first understanding the power and limits of mental models, secondary test the relevance of your mental models against the changing environment, generate new models, and develop an integrated portfolio of models, next transform your world by acting quickly upon the new models, continuously experimenting and applying a process...
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...The Life You Save May Be Your Own Flannery O'ConnorTHE old woman and her daughter were sitting on their porch when Mr. Shiftlet came up their road for the first time. The old woman slid to the edge of her chair and leaned forward, shading her eyes from the piercing sunset with her hand. The daughter could not see far in front of her and continued to play with her fingers. Although the old woman lived in this desolate spot with only her daughter and she had never seen Mr. Shiftlet before, she could tell, even from a distance, that he was a tramp and no one to be afraid of. His left coat sleeve was folded up to show there was only half an arm in it and his gaunt figure listed slightly to the side as if the breeze were pushing him. He had on a black town suit and a brown felt hat that was turned up in the front and down in the back and he carried a tin tool box by a handle. He came on, at an amble, up her road, his face turned toward the sun which appeared to be balancing itself on the peak of a small mountain.The old woman didn't change her position until he was almost into her yard; then she rose with one hand fisted on her hip. The daughter, a large girl in a short blue organdy dress, saw him all at once and jumped up and began to stamp and point and make excited speechless sounds.Mr. Shiftlet stopped just inside the yard and set his box on the ground and tipped his hat at her as if she were not in the least afflicted; then he turned toward the old woman and swung the hat all...
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...Introduction to the Thermodynamics of Materials Third Edition David R. Gaskell Preliminaries ‡ Settings Off@General::spellD ‡ Physical Constants Needed for Problems ü Heat Capacities The generic heat capcity c 105 bT Å Cp = a + ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ + ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ ; T2 103 The heat capacities of various elements and compounds are CpAgs = Cp ê. 8a Ø 21.30, b Ø 8.54, c Ø 1.51 8.3144 , Rla -> 0.082057 < ; The number of moles can be calculated from the starting state: P 1 V1 nmols = ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ ê. nums ; Å Rla T1 subs = Append@nums, n -> nmolsD 8V1 Ø 10, T1 Ø 298, P1 Ø 10, P2 Ø 1, R Ø 8.3144, Rla Ø 0.082057, n Ø 4.08948< Finally, this constant will convert liter-atm energy units to Joule energy units. All results are given in Joules: laToJ = 101.325 ; ü 1. Reversible, Isothermal Process In an isothermal process for an ideal gas, DU = 0 ; DH = 0 ; thus heat and work are equal and given by: P2 q = w = n R T1 LogA ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ E J ê. subs P1 -23330.9 J 16 Notes on Gaskell Text ü 2. Reversible Adiabatic Expansion In an adiabatic expansion q = 0; and P V g is a constant. Thus the final state has 1êg g P2 V2 i P1 V1 y Å ; T2 = ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ ê. g -> 5 ê 3 Å V2 = j ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ z j z n Rla k P2 { P1 V 1 P2 I ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ M P ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ2 ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ Å n Rla 5ê3 3ê5 For an ideal gas cv = 3R/2; thus 3 DU = ÅÅÅÅ n R HT2 - T1 L ê. subs 2 -9147.99 or we can use 3 DU = ÅÅÅÅ HP2 V2 - P1 V1 L laToJ ê. Append@subs, g -> 5 ê 3D 2 -9148.02 For some numeric results, the...
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...Sample Problems - Chapter 7 1. Which of the following statements is most correct? a. Bond prices and interest rates move in the same direction, i.e., if interest rates rise, so will bond prices. b. The market price of a discount bond will approach the bond's par value as the maturity date approaches. Barring changes in the probability of default, there is no way the value of the bond can fail to increase each year as the time to maturity approaches. c. The "current yield" on a noncallable discount bond will normally exceed the bond's yield to maturity. d. The "current yield" on a noncallable discount bond will normally exceed the bond's coupon interest rate. e. All of the statements above are false. 2. If the yield to maturity decreased 1 percentage point, which of the following bonds would have the largest percentage increase in value? a. A 1-year bond with an 8 percent coupon. b. A 1-year zero-coupon bond. c. A 10-year zero-coupon bond. d. A 10-year bond with an 8 percent coupon. e. A 10-year bond with a 12 percent coupon. 3. Which of the following statements is most correct? a. The discount or premium on a bond can be expressed as the difference between the coupon payment on an old bond, which originally sold at par, and the coupon payment on a new bond, selling at par, where the difference in payments is discounted at the new market rate. b. The price of a coupon bond is determined primarily by the number of years to maturity. c. On a coupon...
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...SECTION 7A HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM CAUTION: Disconnect the negative battery cable before removing or installing any electrical unit or when a tool or equipment could easily come in contact with exposed electrical terminals. Disconnecting this cable will help prevent personal injury and damage to the vehicle. The ignition must also be in B unless otherwise noted. TABLE OF CONTENTS Description and Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-2 Heating and Ventilation Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-2 Component Locator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-3 Control Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-3 Blower Module Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-4 Air Distributor and Heater Module Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-5 Diagnostic Informatin and Procedures . . . . . . . 7A-6 Heater System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-6 Insufficient Heating or Defrosting . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-6 Blower Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-10 Improper Air Delivery or No Mode Shift . . . . . . 7A-11 Too Much Heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-13 Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-15 Blower Noise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-16 Repair Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-18 On-Vehicle...
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...Review & Exercise (Ch1- Ch5) Chapter 1: The Nature of Customer Relationship Management MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. At the broadest level, the function of an enterprise’s marketing activities is to: a. generate ideas for new products b. conduct marketing research c. bring buyers and sellers together d. create marketing strategies e. promote the organization’s products 2. Which of the following terms communicates the idea that a major goal of a business enterprise is to engage in interactions with customers over the long term? a. marketing management b. customer focus c. relationship management d. customer retention e. share of customer 3. Which of the following businesses is LEAST likely to have a CRM program? a. airline b. credit card company c. electric company d. hotel chain e. casino 4. Which of the following statements would contemporary marketers disagree with? a. once a sale offers, the firm must stress managing relationships with customers. b. making a sale is the start of the relationship process. c. relationships should intensify after a sale. d. many customer relationships encourage additional exchanges. e. most customers want the same products for the same reasons. 5. Establishing relationships with customers can: a. increase long run sales b. reduce marketing costs c...
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...The Smart Card Detective: a hand-held EMV interceptor Omar S. Choudary University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory Darwin College June 2010 This dissertation is submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Advanced Computer Science Declaration I Omar Salim Choudary of Darwin College, being a candidate for the M.Phil in Advanced Computer Science, hereby declare that this report and the work described in it are my own work, unaided except as may be specified below, and that the report does not contain material that has already been used to any substantial extent for a comparable purpose. The word count, including footnotes, bibliography and appendices is 14 978. Signed: Date: The Smart Card Detective: a hand-held EMV interceptor Omar Choudary Abstract Several vulnerabilities have been found in the EMV system (also known as Chip and PIN). Saar Drimer and Steven Murdoch have successfully implemented a relay attack against EMV using a fake terminal. Recently the same authors have found a method to successfully complete PIN transactions without actually entering the correct PIN. The press has published this vulnerability but they reported such scenario as being hard to execute in practice because it requires specialized and complex hardware. As proposed by Ross Anderson and Mike Bond in 2006, I decided to create a miniature man-in-the-middle device to defend smartcard users against relay attacks. As a result of my MPhil project work I created a hand-held...
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...SUBJECT: BUSINESS STATISTICS COURSE CODE: MC-106 LESSON: 01 AUTHOR: SURINDER KUNDU VETTER: DR. B. S. BODLA AN INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS STATISTICS OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present lesson is to enable the students to understand the meaning, definition, nature, importance and limitations of statistics. “A knowledge of statistics is like a knowledge of foreign language of algebra; it may prove of use at any time under any circumstance”……………………………………...Bowley. STRUCTURE: 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 Introduction Meaning and Definitions of Statistics Types of Data and Data Sources Types of Statistics Scope of Statistics Importance of Statistics in Business Limitations of statistics Summary Self-Test Questions Suggested Readings 1.1 INTRODUCTION For a layman, ‘Statistics’ means numerical information expressed in quantitative terms. This information may relate to objects, subjects, activities, phenomena, or regions of space. As a matter of fact, data have no limits as to their reference, coverage, and scope. At the macro level, these are data on gross national product and shares of agriculture, manufacturing, and services in GDP (Gross Domestic Product). 1 At the micro level, individual firms, howsoever small or large, produce extensive statistics on their operations. The annual reports of companies contain variety of data on sales, production, expenditure, inventories, capital employed, and other activities. These data are often field data...
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