...Richard W h i t t i n g t o n ~" s case • Western •:-petitive 5 zausing i-z -.—.nth closures is centred Europe pressure on the European and examines of operating through brewing industry increasingly markets alliances in the how the within global consolidation within acquisitions, This has resulted the industry. reliance of the brewers' upon super-brands. - :~e e a r l y y e a r s of t h e 21st c e n t u r y , E u r o p e a n b r e w e r s ^ : e d a s u r p r i s i n g p a r a d o x . The t r a d i t i o n a l c e n t r e of t h e -=-.-.' i n d u s t r y w o r l d w i d e a n d h o m e to t h e w o r l d ' s l a r g e s t : - = w i n g c o m p a n i e s , E u r o p e , w a s t u r n i n g off b e e r . B e e r : : " s u m p t i o n w a s falling in the largest m a r k e t s of G e r m a n y = r d t h e U n i t e d K i n g d o m , w h i l e b u r g e o n i n g in e m e r g i n g ~ a ~ k e t s a r o u n d t h e w o r l d . In 2008, E u r o p e ' s _ largest a ~ k e t , G e r m a n y , r a n k e d o n l y 5 t h in t h e w o r l d , b e h i n d ~ • ria, t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , B r a z i l a n d R u s s i a . C h i n a , w i t h I'—, a n n u a l g r o w t h b e t w e e n 2003 and 2008, h a d b e c o m e " r . a r g e s t s i n g l e m a r k e t by v o l u m e , a l o n e a c c o u n t i n g : - 2 3 % of w o r l d c o n s u m p t i o n [ E u r o m o n i t o r , 2010]. T a b l e 1 d e t a i l s t h e o v e r a l l d e c l i n e of E...
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...D e s i g n D o c u m e n t a t i o n f o r C o u r s e R e g i s t r a t i o n S y s t e m R e q u i r e m e n t s S t a t e m e n t f o r C o u r s e R e g i s t r a t i o n S y s t e m T h i s p r o j e c t i s t o d e v e l o p a c o u r s e r e g i s t r a t i o n s y s t e m f o r t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M i s s i s s i p p i . A s t u d e n t w i s h i n g t o r e g i s t e r f o r c l a s s e s m u s t f i r s t e n t e r h i s i d e n t i f y i n g i n f o r m a t i o n . O n c e g i v e n a c c e s s , t h e s t u d e n t m a y s e l e c t a t e r m a n d t h e n b u i l d a p e r s o n a l c l a s s s c h e d u l e f r o m a m o n g t h e c l a s s e s o f f e r e d t h a t t e r m . A s t u d e n t m a y a d d a n d d e l e t e c l a s s e s f r o m t h e s c h e d u l e . A s t u d e n t w i l l n o t b e a l l o w e d t o c r e a t e a n i n v a l i d s c h e d u l e s u c h a s s c h e d u l i n g t w o c l a s s e s a t t h e s a m e t i m e o r s c h e d u l i n g ...
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...T A N Y A B A R R IE N T O S S e H a b la E s a ñ o l p - Sh . o u ld ıg o in t o M it a g a in ? S h o u ld o to I a d d th e th e e n d h u m o f m b le lit t le s e n te n c e y la u g h to I u s u a lly le t h im G u n ce ? a t ta c h k n ow th a t o f ( . . T h is w ill b e t h e s ix t h t im e I . e s ig n N e w G e n e ra t io n o n S ex c o u r s e I s e e t h e ir o n y in t h e s it u a t io n ? ' o 1R ı e x p la in th e w a y I h a v e t o h a lf a d o z e n o t h e r s t h a t I a m , t e m a la n b y b ir t h b u t u r a p g r in g a b y c ir c u m s t a D E M . Sa ss a o Į a t ín a s D is b ] il C iı u r ıl m h ı t i. n r d e d u p to te a m , = i = ££X m ¥ X ? i tiv e t e n s e w ill İ i n a lly t a k e r o o t in m y m In c la s s s p e a k e r, ' h w I , w ill s it a c r o s s a ta b le fr o m ' o w on t ' o k o b s id ia n , I ll ey e s w a n t to . p re has (b u t n e v e r d o say ' te n d I p in ・ m a k ) heeke c " th e e n r o lle d b u t , - A n m h a ith w a a t e llin w it h m h , b lu e t N th e d à e ye d t OL 5 1 eo m n m P e r s o n a a n n w 群 , M o n ...
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...IN COMMUNICATING REALITY* REALITY, WE CONSTRUCT RUTH D. H I N E S Macquarie University, N.S. W., Australia At first I saw Don Juan simply as a rather peculiar man who knew a great deal.., but the people.., believed that he had some sort of "secret knowledge", that he was a "brujo". The Spanish word brujo means, in English... sorcerer. It connotes essentially a person who has extraordinary.., powers. I had known Don Juan for a whole year before he took me into his confidence. One day he explained that he possessed a certain knowledge that he had learned from a teacher, a "benefactor" as he called him, who had directed him in a kind of apprenticeship. Don Juan had, in turn, chosen me to serve as his apprentice, but he warned me that I would have to make a very deep commitment and that the training was long and arduous... My field notes disclose the subjective version of what I perceived while undergoing the experience. That version is presented h e r e . . . My field notes also reveal the content of Don Juan's system of beliefs. I have condensed long pages of questions and answers between Don Juan and myself in order to avoid reproducing the repetitiveness of conversation... (The Teachings ofDonJuan~.A Yaqui Way of Knowledge, Carlos Castaneda, 1970, pp. 14, 24, 25). We stood together, looking down into the valley below...t "What do you see before you?" said the Master. "Well, in the valley, I see buildings of various kinds, spread over a large area, and surrounded...
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...r e h e h 7 2 0 s e d h T s s 2 d 9 s n a e h y s a m c s y b h u a a e e n n c u o o n o o p e m c a n h u n a v o o c o o p o o o a O T S o L N B d S o d n e h n a o w n C u o o h n y o s h s m s o a d a n a g C y p o e e o p o n O o o n o d n h T b u P T o n L o y o s o o n a c c R F © h z s g m e y e p g n p o o U C v C s h Scanned by CamScanner y n o g e a z u m n m g o s a s c h s c y o n e u d o r n s r y n m e a s n a h c s s h a h a s h r o F c c p 0 0 n e c e r $ f o e h w s r s e e r s w o a s n e s s d d n e d v d n a s n o c b a s e n a s a h N u B m e r e k n o p e s p x r o e a n s r e e c r e p u d s a w h e n n s e a e r r o m e s e h e s a h g c a u p d e r o r s ...
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...Richard W h i t t i n g t o n ~" s case • Western •:-petitive 5 zausing i-z -.—.nth closures is centred Europe pressure on the European and examines of operating through brewing industry increasingly markets alliances in the how the within global consolidation within acquisitions, This has resulted the industry. reliance of the brewers' upon super-brands. - :~e e a r l y y e a r s of t h e 21st c e n t u r y , E u r o p e a n b r e w e r s ^ : e d a s u r p r i s i n g p a r a d o x . The t r a d i t i o n a l c e n t r e of t h e -=-.-.' i n d u s t r y w o r l d w i d e a n d h o m e to t h e w o r l d ' s l a r g e s t : - = w i n g c o m p a n i e s , E u r o p e , w a s t u r n i n g off b e e r . B e e r : : " s u m p t i o n w a s falling in the largest m a r k e t s of G e r m a n y = r d t h e U n i t e d K i n g d o m , w h i l e b u r g e o n i n g in e m e r g i n g ~ a ~ k e t s a r o u n d t h e w o r l d . In 2008, E u r o p e ' s _ largest a ~ k e t , G e r m a n y , r a n k e d o n l y 5 t h in t h e w o r l d , b e h i n d ~ • ria, t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , B r a z i l a n d R u s s i a . C h i n a , w i t h I'—, a n n u a l g r o w t h b e t w e e n 2003 and 2008, h a d b e c o m e " r . a r g e s t s i n g l e m a r k e t by v o l u m e , a l o n e a c c o u n t i n g : - 2 3 % of w o r l d c o n s u m p t i o n [ E u r o m o n i t o r , 2010]. T a b l e 1 d e t a i l s t h e o v e r a l l d e c l i n e of E...
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...f o n o i t u b i r t s i d e h t r o f s e g n a r - r e b m u n : s i s r i a p e r n e e w t e b e m i t r o f n o i t u b i r t s i d y t i l i b a b o r p e h t , e r n e h t ; ) s k e e w n i ( n w o d k a e r b e n i h c a m n e e w t e b e m i t e h t e t o . k o o b t x e t e h t n i n e v i g ” m e t s y S e c n a n e t n i a M d n a n e n i h c a M f o n o i t a l u m i S “ e l p m a x e e h t o t r a l i m i s y r e v s i n o i t u l o s f o d o 0≤ t ≤6 t h g u o r h t d e t a l u c l a c e b n a c r o f n o i t c n u f y t i s n e d y t i l i b a b o r p e . n e d t t w o d k a h t e ...
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...______________________________________ UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 ____________________ FORM 8-K ____________________ CURRENT REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): October 1, 2013 ____________________ AVAYA INC. (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter) ____________________ Delaware (State or Other Jurisdiction of Incorporation) 001-15951 (Commission File Number) 22-3713430 (IRS Employer Identification Number) 4655 Great America Parkway Santa Clara, California (Address of Principal Executive Office) Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (908) 953-6000 N/A (Former Name or Former Address, if Changed Since Last Report) 95054 (Zip Code) ____________________ Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions: o o o o Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425) Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12) Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b)) Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c)) ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Item...
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...Em p l o y e e Pri v a c y a n d m o n i t o ri n g Pa y s l i p Pe rs o n a l d e t a i l Em p l o y m e n t c o n t r a c t o rg a n d p e rs o n a l Em p l o y e e a p p ra i s a l Re w a rd s Healt h st at u s Cri m i n a l re c o r d s T y p e s s a v e l o c k a n d k e y a n d d i g i t a l . On l y o n e a u t h o r i ze d p e rs o n c a n e x c e s s t h i s . Wh y w e d o m o n i t o ri n g : Meaning: How : spying and c am eras Fe e d b a c k a n d m e e t i n g De a d l i n e s a n d m a n a g e m e n t b y w a l k i n g a ro u n d . Wh y En s u re p ro g r e s s A p p ra i s a l M o n e y w o rt h w o rk I s s u e s i n t e rm s o f t h e s a f e t y e q u a l i t y Lim it at ions: T ru e p i c t u r e o f t h e e m p l o y e e Biasness Pri v a t e ro o m s . Di s m i s s a l s M a y b e ri g h t f u l a n d w ro n g f u l Ri g h t f u l (p h y s i c a l a s s a u l t , b re a c h o f c o n t r a c t , t h e f t , b ri b e ) Wro n g f u l l d i s m i s s a l U n d e r p e rf o r m a n c e , f i n a n c i a l f ra u d , re d u n d a n c y , a n d p a rt - t i m e a n d f u l l t i m e e m p l o y e e . OB J ECT I V E OF H e a l t h a n d Sa f e t y A c t T h e o b j e c t o f t h i s A c t i s t o p ro m o t e t h e p re v e n t i o n o f h a rm t o a l l p e rs o n s a t w o rk a n d o t h e r p e rs o n s i n , o r i n t h e v i c i n i t y o f , a p l a c e o f w o rk b y — (a ) Pro m o t i n g e x c e l l e n c e i n h e a l t h a n d s a f e t y m a n a g e m...
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...P AT L E WH T SP A E A I L T? Paei as r h n a pi t nta po ie afra l e t go t pin fr td ns lt s mat o e p l ai h t rv s f d be ai u o t s o su e t p c o d o n o su y gwti A c ln . h a pw s ee p db a e m o su e t f m te n es y td i i n u k d T e p a d vl e y ta f td ns r h U i ri n h a o o v t o A cl dfrh b n fi o te flwsu e t o yT e h v i ni dta e t go ts f u k n o te e e t fh i eo td n b d. h y aed t e h t ai u i a r l e fi n n w b c mi al uya dta teei ten e fr nit t et po i su e t wt o eo n g u r n h th r s h ed o a n i i o rv e td ns i x i v a d h c e p r pi sWi te oasu e t o u t na po c i 1 0 0 i A cl dC D te h a e o t n . t h ttltd n p p l i p ra h g 0 , 0n u k n B , o h ao n 0 a h Pae e m h v b e w ri h r t po i muu le e t –b po in c e p r pi s l T a ae en ok g ad o rv e tab n fis y rv i h a e o t n t n d dg o fr td ns n s l n o s i ra i c so r ura h o p r e soe. o su e t a d i t e u l n e s g u tme o t c fr at r trs mu a y c n e n WH T SP A ET YN T D A I L T R I G O O? T eut t g a o tePaeT a i t ce t ap t r ta wl n ueta eey n ’ h lmae o l fh lt e m s o rae l f m h t ie s r h t vro e i ao l s p tsaeflAto g avr a i u g a te h p t tr ti de m i oarat b l e r u. l u h ey mb i s o l h y o e o un h ra n a l h t o , s t el y i y d in te g a i os otme i a dl gtr g a .ntes otu ,h yh p t id g h i o l n h r vi r s t , d m, n o em o l I h h rrn te o e o u n s mae ue h t td ns r n t o g dd w b te n n i...
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...J . B a r o u d i and M i c h a e l J. G i n z b e r g November 1984 Center for Research on Information Systems Computer Applications and Information Systems Area Graduate School of Business Administration New York University W o r k i n g P a p e r Series CRIS #85 GBA #84-90(CR) Center for Digital Economy Research Stem School of Business IVorking Paper IS-84-90 Impact of t h e T e c h n o l o g i c a l Environment on Programmer and A n a l y s t J o b Outcomes Recent r e s e a r c h h a s shown t h a t key IS/DF p e r s o n n e l j o b outcomes ( e . g . , t u r n o v e r , o r g a n i z a t i o n a l commitment, job s a t i s f a c t i o n ) a r e a f f e c t e d by job d e s i g n , l e a d e r s h i p c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s , and r o l e v a r i a b l e s . T h i s s t u d y i n v e s t i g a t e s a n o t h e r c l a s s of v a r i a b l e s , t h e t e c h n o l o g i c a l environment f a c e d by IS/DP p e r s o n n e l , which might impact t h e s e job outcomes. The t e c h n o l o g i c a l environment i n c l u d e s (1) development methodologies employed, ( 2 ) t h e hardware environment, (3) p r o j e c t teams and r e p o r t i n g r e l a t i o n s h i p s , and (4) work c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s . V a r i a b l e s from a l l c l a s s e s e x c e p t t h e hardware environment were found t o impact IS/DP job outcomes. A s t h i s w a s a n e x p l o r a t o r y s t u d y , t h e r e s u l t s should be viewed a s h y p o t h...
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...Page 1 AB S TRACT Aft er t h e en d o f t h e C ul tu ral R evo l u t io n i n 1 97 0 ’s, Ch in a t ran s fo rms it s elf fro m a cen t rall y p l ann ed econ o my t o an eco no my wi t h “C hi n es e ch aract eri s ti cs ” o r wh at is k n o wn as t h e s o ci al is t mark et eco n o my i n t h e 1 9 80 ’s . As a res ul t, s mal l an d med i u m -s i zed en t erp ris es fl ou ri sh ed an d ent rep ren eu rs hi p fro m p ri vat e s ect o r co nt ri bu tes s ub st an ti all y t o t h e econ o my e ver s i n ce. Th is p ap er is to ex ami n e th e ch aract eri s ti cs and t h e d is ti n ct i ve at t rib ut es o f p ri vat e en t rep ren eu rs i n t h e P eo pl e’s R ep ub li c o f C hi n a i n th e s ett in g o f a t ran si ti o n al eco no my u n d er t h e co mmu n i s t -co nt rol l ed p ol it i cal en vi ro n me n t . KE Y WOR DS : en t rep ren eu r, C hi n a, man age men t , Co n fu ci an is m, ch aract eri s ti cs , at t rib ut es , gu anx i , fen g s hu i 1 . INTRO DUCTIO N C hi n a exp eri en ced t remen d o u s eco n o mi c gro wt h si n ce th e ti me wh en t h e co u n t ry ad o p t ed a mark et -o ri ent ed p ol i cy t o ward s t h e d evel o p men t o f a mo re “o p en ed ” an d “cap i t ali st ” econ o my i n t h e 1 9 80 ’s . B efo re t h e 1 98 0 ’s, p ri vat e s ect o r p arti ci p at i on i n t h e eco no my was l i mi t ed du ri n g t h e C ul t u ral R evo l u t io n i n t h e 1 9 70 ’s . In t h e l ast t wen t y fi ve years , t h e eme rgen...
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...FORBES and E L I Z A B E T H A M E S HOW CAPITALISM WILL SAVE US HOW CAPITALISM WILL SAVE US W h y Free People and Free Markets A r e t h e Best A n s w e r i n Today's E c o n o m y Steve Forbes AND ELIZABETH AMES CROWN BUSINESS ALSO BY STEVE FORBES Power Ambition Glory (coauthored with John Prevas) Flat Tax Revolution A New Birth of Freedom To the millions of individuals whose energy, innovation, and resilience built the Real World economy. Their enterprise, when unleashed, is always the answer. Copyright © 2009 by Steve Forbes and Elizabeth Ames All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Crown Business, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York. www.crownpublishing.com CROWN BUSINESS is a trademark and CROWN and the Rising Sun colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Forbes, Steve, 1947How capitalism will save us / Steve Forbes and Elizabeth Ames.—1st ed. p. cm. Includes index. 1. Capitalism—United States. 2. United States—Economic policy. 3. United States—Economic conditions. I. Ames, Elizabeth. II. Title. HB501.F646 2009 330.12'20973—dc22 2009032751 ISBN 978-0-307-46309-8 Printed in the United States of America DESIGN BY BARBARA S T U R M A N 1O 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 First Edition CONTENTS INTRODUCTION W h y Capitalism Is the Answer: The iPod Economy • i CHAPTER ONE ...
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...CAPITALS M-Z L K V E A Y X I Q U J U W Q P I T P P Y O N G Y A N G Y U M O A X H Z M Q U K R V H E U P Q D E W A Z X C H N Q F D N A L I A H T I I U P F V S S C C E S Y H U Q H C H R T J O Q T T K I C S Y U S D Z Y D O T V I F Z R T O E I F O H D A T E G K J F V Z F G G D T F B E I G N D I T U D R W S T C B N U T I L X H I I Z E J D T H W K C E Z Y U J Y X V Z B V L R S A S O G N I H E L A M A P B O N R K I C H W I F B K I O Z X G Y S H U U I M H A L C V U V A K K R Y N T A L A J F D M O W O B S G E C B X K F S E V I D L A M N S A S K M H T I M O R L E S T E P Y E H M J A S M W Y Z A M Q I S I I Q N B W O Q O M U S M M S J E P L N S T I Z M K P N A L T S P J B C F X M D E O B M A M R U V J A M E Y T I A R A K N A W N V W X W E Q I O E S K D C M J R T E A O N M T J I T L B H U A Q K T X G O K Y V N K K F H S D A A N A S H K O G N L K N G H H A L L A M A R N N S A E C N Z E B H L A B V E U Z R H I U F L R X A L J G K N K T Q R L I C D B I M B P F B I D C X S L O S F L L L C S P Y T G Y M P V O O F O C A Q U Y P I N K Z A N A P X S I Z N V S U O K E Z M S H P T S Z O J R L K F R D T K M A F E T A C G R U U S R H E K K B Z V Q V I A U S V I Y E M E N I T S E L A P P Y M L I G H H H O U Z E D P H H S H I F E R N R N A U L A A N B A A T A R R I U K E K R A P S M Y E S T N K F Z T F R K M H I Z Z J Y A I B A R A I D U A S J R Y I R J N H A D D X B F D R O J W F I L X L L Y K B L P J H Y U N W V R E K U T Y A E A A Z F F M P M G E I Y F S R I J A Y A W...
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...vulnerability and exposure? Vu l n e r a b i l i ty i s a fa u l t wi ti n th e s ys te m , s u ch a s s o ftwa r e p a cka g e fl a ws , u n l o cke d d o o r s o r a n u n p r o te cte d s ys te m p o r t. It l e a ve s th i n g s o p e n to a n a tta ck o r d a m a g e . Exp o s u r e i s a s i n g l e i n s ta n ce wh e n a s ys te m i s o p e n to d a m a g e . Vu l n e r a b i l i ti e s ca n i n tu r n b e th e ca u s e o f e xp o s u r e . Who has the def inition of hack evolved over the last 30 years? In te e a r l y d a ys o f co m p u ti n g , e n th u s i a s ts we r e ca l l e d h a cks o r h a cke r s , b e ca u s e th e y co u l d te a r a p a r t th e i n s tr u cti o n co d e o r e ve n th e co m p tu e r i ts e l f to m a n i p u l a te i ts o u tp u t. Th e te r m h a cke r a t o n e ti m e e xp r e s s e d r e s p e ct fo r a n o th e r s a b i l i ty. In r e ce n t ye a r s th e a s s o ci a ti o n wi th a n i l l i g a l a cti vi ty h a s n e g a ti vl y ti n g e d th e te r m . What type of security was dominant in the early years of computing? Early security was entirely physical security. C o n fi d e n ti a l i ty: In fo rma ti o n s s h o u l d o n l y b e a c c e s s i b l e to i ts i n te n d e d re c i p i e n ts . In te g ri ty: In fo rma ti o n s h o u l d a rri ve th e s a me a s i t wa s s e n t. Ava i l a b l i l i ty: In fo rma ti o n s h o u l d b e a va i l a b l e to th o s e a u th o ri z e d to u s e i t. What re the tree components...
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