...Club IT Part II As Club IT’s mission: “Offer you live music, DJ's, dance space and refreshments that suit your lifestyle. You are our friends, and we seek to build a community that meets regularly at Club IT." We have being obligated to ensure quality service to our customers oriented to their technology related lives. As we were analyzing our clientele for the past months, we noticed that they are technology-oriented people. We have being investigating everyday, by talking to our customers casually, where do they work. We did find out they are business people working in the closest buildings that we have, they work as technology advisors most of them, they have bank related work and computer technology among others related to technology. Our customers are constantly connected to their PDA’s even when enjoying a cocktail after work. Currently we do not have access to the Internet in our club. The only Internet access we do have is for management use only. As we found out about our clientele technology oriented work, we decided to have access to Internet for their convenience. We are sure that even tough they have their PDA’s accessible, it would be very convenient that they could also access Internet from a computer. We thought of it as an Internet Café and at the same time it would have a live band for entertainment and every type of drink imaginable. Club IT needs to have several computers available for our customers for them to access the Internet and...
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...Club IT, Parte II Melina J. Ríos Soto BIS/219 Agosto 2, 2012 Sistemas de Información de Negocios Club IT, Parte II Retomando nuevamente el tema del Club IT, les estaré presentando la segunda parte, en la cual esta servidora será contratada para asistir a los dueños Ruben Keys y Lisa Tejada en la toma de decisiones técnicas para el bienestar y mejora de la compañía. La primera tarea asignada fue la de visitar el Club en varias ocasiones con el propósito de poder analizar en cuales áreas había que trabajar arduamente, para una mejora en el Club y también, saber en donde ellos se encontraban posicionados dentro del mercado como dueños y como negocio. En adición a las visitas, también analice los dos portales que tienen creados, tanto para los empleados como para los clientes. Una vez completado el proceso de investigación explicado anteriormente y de haberme reunido con los dueños del Club IT, pude identificar tres áreas en las cuales la implementación de la tecnología de la información, podrá beneficiar la expansión que desean llevar a cabo. Una de las áreas identificadas lo fue el área de la Gerencia de las Relaciones al Cliente. En la era que estamos viviendo, la tecnología está a la vanguardia y una de las herramientas que más utilizan los jóvenes es el internet, especialmente en los celulares. Son muchas las personas, en especial, los jóvenes que utilizan celulares “inteligentes”. Los dueños del Club IT deben colocarse a la vanguardia de lo que se vive hoy...
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...Club IT Part II Ernesto Alcala University of Phoenix Business Information Systems BIS/219 Anthony Isom August 10, 2010 Club IT Part II Over the last few months after the business’ opening, Club It improves its systems to keep the business running such as intranet and strategy for competitive advantage. But, a recent study show to Lisa and Ruben; the company’s owners another kind of problems or topics who requires their attention: The company’s resources, customer’s relationship, and supply system. The Club IT’s owners, Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada followed the first recommendations to keep their business ruling. Now the company still using the intranet system but, every employee use his/her own password to see his/her own information. Only the Ruben and Lisa can check the company’s information such as the company’s sales, stock, or, supply. The new intranet system allows the owners to evaluate their employees, how they manage their time and their efficiency. The customer’s feedback allows the owners to know their clientele’s likes and dislikes, music preferences, food and drink’s preferences. These issues allows Club It to take a competitive advantage over its competitors. However, a recent study shows that Club IT still need to improve three fields to keep and improve its success. The first one: the company resources as the technology. Currently, the intranet technology that Club It use allows the owners to know the currently issues inside the company. But, each department...
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...Club IT Part II Ernesto Alcala University of Phoenix Business Information Systems BIS/219 Anthony Isom August 10, 2010 Club IT Part II Over the last few months after the business’ opening, Club It improves its systems to keep the business running such as intranet and strategy for competitive advantage. But, a recent study show to Lisa and Ruben; the company’s owners another kind of problems or topics who requires their attention: The company’s resources, customer’s relationship, and supply system. The Club IT’s owners, Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada followed the first recommendations to keep their business ruling. Now the company still using the intranet system but, every employee use his/her own password to see his/her own information. Only the Ruben and Lisa can check the company’s information such as the company’s sales, stock, or, supply. The new intranet system allows the owners to evaluate their employees, how they manage their time and their efficiency. The customer’s feedback allows the owners to know their clientele’s likes and dislikes, music preferences, food and drink’s preferences. These issues allows Club It to take a competitive advantage over its competitors. However, a recent study shows that Club IT still need to improve three fields to keep and improve its success. The first one: the company resources as the technology. Currently, the intranet technology that Club It use allows the owners to know the currently issues inside the company. But, each...
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...Club IT: Part II Julia Gutierrez XBIS/219 September nine, 2012 Brian Hoying Club IT: Part II Club IT is a hot music nightclub in the city of San Diego, CA. The owners Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada have asked me, the Information Technology expert to assess the current system and help improve the interaction with the clientele, as well as improving their operational services by using technology. By analyzing the current system, by doing some online research, and by the request of Lisa and Ruben, some upgrades in the system are to be done to guarantee the interaction and improvement between the clients and Club IT. First, an upgrade that will help the nightclub to succeed in the client interaction and the system improvement, as well as operational services would be the re-design of the Club IT’s website. The website will help the nightclub’s interaction by offering e-commerce. The clients will be able to access the site to make reservations, buy tickets, and purchase nightclub items. To do so, the first recommendation is to upgrade the dial-up connection into a high speed Internet service. Though it is more expensive, the high speed Internet will help with the interaction between the customer and the Club IT much faster. A customer relationship management system (CRM) is a model that can help with the customers’ interactions, and can also help to track the sales made by customers in the website. To track this, the customers will access the Club IT’s portal and create...
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...“The many advantages of joining a Health Club or Gym” Introduction I. Do you want to gain more energy naturally or just blow off some steam after a rough day at work? Want to prevent many life threating diseases or maybe drop a few pounds for summer, then a good workout at your local gym of health club is the answer.(Attention getter) II. By joining a gym or health club and starting a daily workout routine you will accomplish all these things and countless other positive benefits. (Thesis) III. Today, I will discuss some of those benefits and reason why joining a local gym or health club is a great decision that has positive life changing implications.(Preview) (Transition: So what are some of the positive benefits you get from joining a gym of health club.) Body I. Joining a local gym or health club is a great decision for anyone looking to improve their overall health. 1-Regular physical activity can help you prevent and manage a number of diseases. (MayoClinic.com) a.) Such as lowering high blood pressure b.) Heart disease c.) Strokes d.) depression 2-Regular exercise is also very effective for weight loss or even managing your current weight. (MayoClinic.com) 3-Daily exercise can also improve your mood and increase your energy naturally. (Transition: Now, I will explain some of the exercise classes and tools offer at your local gym or health club) II. When you join a local join you will have...
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...Members of the RWC shall be members of the RPL or shall have the status of an associated member (adherent) of the RPL. In each municipality, one club of the RWC may be set up, with the exception of cities with a district administrative division, where clubs of the RWC shall be set up in each district of the respective municipality. The clubs of the RWC shall have the statute of RPL clubs. Their members shall be female individuals of 15 years of age and above. Members of the RWC may become members of RPL. Development activities in terms of RWC shall be supported by Roshan Municipal Councils in consultations with the national leadership of the NRWO. Overseeing for the composition, legitimacy and the activities of RWC shall be performed by RPL authorities following the provisions of these Statutes and their implementing rules. The structural units of the RWC shall follow the design of the structural units of the RPL. They shall be set up and operate according to their own statutes consistent with the Statutes...
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...grassroots leadership development program of member districts organized into regional divisions in various parts of the world. What is the mission of the Rotary Leadership Institute? To strengthen Rotary clubs through quality leadership education. It is not an official program of Rotary International and is not under its control. The Institute seeks to have Rotary Clubs in member districts identify those Rotarians who seem to have the potential for future club leadership (not necessarily as club presidents) and, provide those so identified with a quality education in Rotary knowledge and leadership skills. In fact all active Rotarians are encouraged to participate in the training. It is agreed throughout the Rotary world that the success or failure of a Rotary Club primarily depends on the quality of the club’s leadership. The RLI offers Rotary knowledge courses in three sessions which are designed to provide leadership skills while advancing Rotary knowledge and understanding. There are three parts. Part I - “THE ROTARIAN” – focuses on your introduction to the RLI experience. The emphasis is placed on providing an overview of Rotary programs. Part II - THE ROTARY CLUB - builds on Part I, here an analysis is done on each participants Rotary Club and its effectiveness. Part III - THE ROTARY JOURNEY – here we learn about opportunities available to us and our clubs through Rotary International and how to best utilize them. We obtain a better understanding on what...
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...Code of Procedure of the Commerce Undergraduate Society of UBC Vancouver “… to enhance the value of the Sauder School of Business Bachelor of Commerce degree while cultivating the personal, professional and academic success of students.” 1. Article 1: Introduction and Scope 6 Section 1.01: Definitions 6 Section 1.02: Jurisdiction 7 Section 1.03: Amendment 7 Section 1.04: Suspension 7 Section 1.05: Summaries 7 Section 1.06: Guidelines 7 2. Article 2: Board of Directors and Executive Council Procedures Policy 7 Section 2.01: Powers of the Chairpersons of the Board of Directors and Executive Council 7 Section 2.02: Authority to Overrule the Chairperson 8 Section 2.03: Appointment of the Board of Directors Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson 8 Section 2.04: Appointment of the Executive Council Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson 8 Section 2.05: Quorum 8 Section 2.06: Meeting Agendas 9 Section 2.07: Speaking Privileges and Agenda Structure 9 Section 2.08: Voting and Records of Votes 13 Section 2.09: Meeting Locations 14 Section 2.10: Public Attendance of Meetings 14 Section 2.11: Participation in Meetings through Electronic Means 14 Section 2.12: Appointment of Proxies 14 Section 2.13: Secretary of the Board of Directors and Executive Council 15 3. Article 3: Board of Directors Committee Policy 16 Section 3.01: Purpose and Nature of Board of Directors Committees 16 Section 3.02: Committee Terms 16 Section 3.03: Inclusion of the General Membership of the...
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...Club IT Part II Mechel Nixon University of Phoenix BIS-219 Professor Reddy Rodda August 3, 2010 Club IT Part II Identify three business problems that you see at Club IT. There are three business problems that need to be addressed at Club IT. There is no B2B e commerce transaction and there is no B2C e commerce transactions and the supply chain used for ordering food and beverages online is used is not efficient. These ideas and suggestions for Club IT will help make the club business flow more proficient. Evaluate Club ITs’ resources, customers, and supply chain. The Club IT marketing team has put together marketing strategies’ to let the community know where Club IT is located and it is designed for your nightclub entertainment needs. Club IT offers dance floors with various types of music and trendy food and beverages of your choice. Club IT also has a gift shop to purchase varies of gifts. Numerous nightclub owners attempt to gather a mixture of patrons to make certain the club is full to the capacity so that Club IT can create revenue and stay in business to satisfy the community club’s needs. The customers range from young adult professionals to university students but are commonly open to the public so whoever wishes to party at Club IT is welcome but keep in mind there is a 21 and up age requirements enforced. Club IT has several reliable food chains suppliers to choose from in order to run the nightclubs needs for the...
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...“M/L Agreement”) is made and entered into as of December 15, 2010 (the “Effective Date”) by and between LICENSEE(“LICENSEE”) and ARTIST(“Licensor”) with respect to the recording and performing artist, Artist(“Artist”) RECITALS RECITAL ONE. RECITAL TWO. . RECITAL THREE. RECITAL FOUR. Licensor and Artist represent and warrant to and for the benefit of LICENSEE that neither Artist no Licensor will now or hereafter make any effort or take any action to waive, disavow, renounce or reject this Agreement or Licensor and Artist’s obligations hereunder whether based on the Artist Declaration or any assertion made by Artist therein. RECITAL FIVE. THE parties agree that the following terms and conditions will govern the merchandising, licensing, fan club and ticketing relationship between Artist and Licensee on a going forward basis. Now therefore, in consideration of the foregoing and for good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby mutually acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: MERCHANDISING AND LICENSING AGREEMENT 1) MATERIAL INDUCEMENT. Licensor understands and agrees that the representations and warranties set forth in Recital Three and Recital Four, above, are a material inducement to LICENSEE’s entering into this M/L Agreement and that a breach of either such representation and warranty will constitute a material breach of this M/L Agreement and the Settlement M/L Agreement. 2) LICENSES AND RELATED TERMS. Subject to the terms and conditions...
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...Garrett Pulliam Mrs.Goerl Composition II M.W 9:00 27 October 2014 Paul Davis Life, "It has the best of times and it was the worst of times." Through all of these periods of time we make mistakes. These mistakes have always seemed to be a part of our human lives and during our lives we'll make many of them, some small and forgivable, and some large and unforgettable. Making mistakes and learning form them is what it is to be human. We make a lot of mistakes that become part of human life. Mistakes, most of the time, are accepted because we are expected to make mistakes and eventually learn from them. It is also expected to make mistakes because it would not be human if we didn't. This is where the phrase, "everybody makes mistakes comes from”, and it's true. Making mistakes are simply part of human life. Paul Davis a twenty six year old single man has had media trouble in the past few weeks. Media is blowing this strip club scandal out of proportion. Davis was at the strip club with his law firm boss to obviously have a good time. Police in need to bust a dealer raided the strip club due to suspicion of methamphetamine. Davis was never detained and only asked a few brief questions then set free. Club Secrets, I find it ironic that club was called Secrets because this secret about Davis and his fantasy about G-strings have resulted in a lot of articles not just online but now in college essays. When you’re growing up and you are starting to figure out what on...
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...Gram : CENBOSEC, Delhi – 92 E-Mail: mcsharma2007@rediffmail.com website: www.cbse.nic.in Phones: 011-22515828 Fax : 011-22057089 f ’ k { k k dsUæ] 2] leqnk; dsUæ] izhr fogkj] fnYyh & 110 301 CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (An Autonomous Organization under the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development Govt. of India) ekuo lalk/ku fodkl ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj ds vk/khu ,d Lok;Ÿk laxBu d s U æ h; e k/;fe d f ’k{ kk c k s M Z “SHIKSHA KENDRA”, 2, COMMUNITY CENTRE, PREET VIHAR, DELHI – 110092 CBSE/CE/CCE/2012 All the Heads of Institutions affiliated to the Board Subject : January 19th , 2012 Circular No. 09/2012 Policy of upscaling of grades in Scholastic Areas on the basis of grades obtained in Coscholastic Areas/ Activities and revised format of performance profile for Class IX (2011-12) Dear Principal, This is in continuation to our earlier circular no. 10 dated February 10,2011 with regard to Promotion Policy for Class-IX under CCE scheme. It was explained in the said circular that the students’ grades in scholastic areas may be upgraded to the next higher grade in one or two subjects depending upon the range of grade points obtained by him/her in co-scholastic areas/ activities. The schools were asked to assess the students in 5 point scale in the domain of life skills and 3 point scale in all other domains of co-scholastic areas/ activities included in the performance profile. According to the earlier scheme, a student could get a maximum of...
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...Hannover 96 was founded on 12 April 1896 as Hannoverscher Fußball-Club 1896, upon the suggestion of Ferdinand-Wilhelm Fricke, founder of the Deutscher FV 1878 Hannover.[2] Their initial enthusiasm was for athletics and rugby; football did not become their primary interest until 1899. Most of the membership of Germania 1902 Hannover became part of 96 in 1902, while others of the club formed Hannoverscher Ballspielverein. In 1913, they merged with Ballverein 1898 Hannovera (formed in the 1905 merger of Fußballverein Hannovera 1898 Hannover and Hannoverscher BV) to become Hannoverscher Sportverein 1896. Hannoverscher FC's colours were black-white-green, but they played in blue, while BV played in red. The newly united team kept black-white-green as the club colours, but they chose to take to the field in red, giving the team the nickname Die Roten (en: The Reds). The team's third jersey is in the club's official colours. The club made regular appearances in the national playoffs through the early 1900s, but were unable to progress past Eintracht Braunschweig, planting the seeds of a rivalry that has survived to this day. HSV continued to field strong sides and make national level appearances on into the 1920s. Under the Third Reich, German football was re-organized into 16 top-flight leagues in 1933 and Hannover became part of the Gauliga Niedersachsen. They appeared in the country's final rounds in 1935 and sent representatives to the national side the next year. They won their...
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...students with a getaway from the stresses and anxiety of school and school-related activities, do ordain and establish this constitution for the Gifted and Talented Club of Byron Nelson High School. Article I: Name The name of this organization shall be the Gifted and Talented Club. Article II: Purpose and Objectives The common purpose and objectives of the Gifted and Talented Club shall be: To provide students with a getaway from the stresses and anxiety of school and...
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