...DREAM COMPANY My Dream Company is Hewlett – Packard Co. I would like to see myself in top position as a General Manager of HP Company in near future. HP Company is known for its best quality products and great services. This prestigious organization gives me more opportunities like exploring my innovative thoughts in building this organization in perfect manner. “Because of its large scale productivity & services all over the world makes any person or customer comfortable. HP company is founded by two great personalities Dave Packard and Bill Hewlett by partnership on January 1, 1939 and it is a technology company established world wide” ( “Microwave Journal”, 2008) . Hewlett Packard, a company that has often been cited in business and management literature as being 'visionary', 'exemplar', 'innovative' and 'cutting-edge'. During the 1980s and 1990s, a variety of commentators suggested that the main reason why the company was so successful over a very long period of time could be found in the management of its corporate culture - 'The HP Way' (“Management Case Study Journal”, 2006). HP company gives a lots of great opportunities for the fresher’s in developing and manufacturing like designing software, networking hardware etc., where the fresher’s come into play because of its vast production employees can bring all their innovative thoughts and increasing the growth in friendly manner. And we all know that HP Company exceeding $100 billion and became first...
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...multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers. Its best-known hardware products are the Mac line of computers, the iPod music player, the iPhone smartphone, and the iPad tablet computer. Its software includes the OS X and iOS operating systems, the iTunes media browser, the Safari web browser, and the iLife and iWork creativity and production suites. The company was founded on April 1, 1976, and incorporated as Apple Computer, Inc. on January 3, 1977. The word "Computer" was removed from its name on January 9, 2007, reflecting its shifted focus towards consumer electronics after the introduction of the iPhone. Apple is the world's second-largest information technology company by revenue after Samsung Electronics and the world's third-largest mobile phone maker after Samsung and Nokia. Fortune magazine named Apple the most admired company in the United States in 2008, and in the world from 2008 to 2012. However, the company has...
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...My dream company is an organization that values its employees, nurtures intrapreneurs, gives them the freedom to be innovative and allows them to turn their innovative ideas into realities. Company where a healthy work environment dominates. When employees are free to be innovative, the company portfolio will be much more than just product improvements, and will include better business models, customer service improvements, as well as continuous process improvements. In my dream company management team will consider needs and interests in all conected with organization,not only those who have directly financial relations with company profit. Namely: employees, suppliers, customers, competitors, government agencies, clams, public entities and others. In my ideal company, all decisions made by owners are reasonable business decision. This decisions work for the good of everyone in the company and respond positively to those following: they are the only ones alternatively, are fair to all concerned, will create goodwill in the organization. Ideal company is one which gives its employees the opportunity to develop creative approaches in order to increase the profitability of the business while working towards the prosperity of society. Not only does an employee expect monetary rewards from an organization but also recognition for their hard work. Also, I dream to work in such an organization where the organization takes into consideration their work and reward them for...
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...Everyone has their own dreams. No matter big or small, each and everyone of us has one. Dreams are something we can fathom, anything our heart desires, anything at all. In life, we were told to pursue our dreams, by our parents, our teachers, and also our friends. To others, my dreams seemed unreal. Just aimless thoughts in my mind. But to me, my dreams are what I want to be in the future because I know, there is no limit to a dream. Initially, like any other little kids, I wanted to be what everyone wants to be. During that time, everyone wanted to be a policeman. I consider it a very noble job for someone to do because it involves the safety of people around them. But nevertheless, that dream did not went on for long. As I grew up, I knew more about dreams and ambition. From that point of my life, I told myself to have a dream which I would put effort to achieve it. Because dreams are what you want to be in the future. So, I decided to set my goals and put in my best efforts. I wanted to be a pilot. Because since I was a small young boy, i was already in love with aviation. I was amazed by the fact that some metal based structure could soar high in the skies. As i grew up, i knew i wanted to be a part of it. Because my mother used to tell me that it is easier to wake up to something you love or enjoy doing. But unfortunately, I did not meet the requirements to being a pilot. But that did not stop me. One way or another, I still wanted to be involved in aviation. So i did...
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...Pursuit of Happiness Happiness is a word that is known for its insightful meaning. It is something that everyone wishes for and hopes would happen to them at one point in their lives. I am also a person strives and dreams for this picture of perfection. In my imagination I find happiness as waking up in the morning and getting into my dream car and driving to work at a big successful company. I would picture myself dressed in formal attire wearing an expensive tie and a crisply ironed suit while also getting bonuses every single year. Once I can see picture myself in my dream world, I strive each and every day to work towards that dream goal. I believe that once I reach the highest point of success that is when I will truly believe that I am happy. When I was younger and I dreamed of these goals, but because of my age the best thing I could do at the moment is to fulfill my task as a student and achieve the highest point of educational success. Although I tried to be a straight A student, my success was mediocre. In order to continue to reach my goal I went to extra tutoring hours so that I would be able to improve in the subjects that I was struggling with. With the help from a close friend, I was able to meet with a professor who had plans of opening his own Mathematics Institute. The professor asked me to help around the office and in exchange he would tutor me without any charge. When I went back to school my friends were very surprised with my improvement, they wanted...
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...Report: Dream Psychology by Sigmund Freud Yvette R. Gibbs Grand Canyon University: Personality Psychology June 27, 2014 Dream Psychology Chapter Summaries Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, was a physiologist, medicinal physician, psychologist, and instrumental intellectual of the 1900’s. Freud said dreams are windows into our unconscious mind where the angsts, longings, and feelings exist that we stifle in some type or another to conceal from conscious thought. In other words, we do not want to realize them so they get constrained into the alcoves of the subconscious. Thus, with respect to the concept of wish- fulfilment and dreaming, we desire that the thing that concerns us in the subconscious, expressed by means of the dreams. Consequently, on this basis, both “undesirable” and “positive” (things we wish do happen) dreams are the result of wish-fulfilment. Chapter I: Dreams Have a Meaning Freud was a true believer that all dreams had some meaning. Dreams are our unconscious feelings. Whether good or bad thoughts we have and do not act on manifest into our dreams; they are usually indirect clues. Freud (1920) states the basis on “a peculiar state of psychical activity”. Some spectators recognize the dream may be capable of exceptional successes in selected areas (e.g. Memory) (Freud, 1920). Some medical writers believe that dreams are merely stimuli from the body; contrary to their beliefs, dreams do have some meaning (Freud, 1920). Reading one’s dream the...
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...Joshua A. Reyes English 17: Public Speaking and Debate How to study smart? Ninety-nine percent! Can anyone tell me what this number stands for? This figure corresponds to the average grade an ordinary student craves for. I myself also wanted to reach a grade that is as high as ninety-nine. And, honestly you too dreamt of having a mark that is close to perfect one, right? Yes, of course. Today, people continue to search new discoveries that will improve the human life. This is the scenario that everyone expects—to improve, and so with our grades. Every student is expected to get a high rating, but in reality this ninety-nine percent that we like becomes seventy-nine percent or even seventy-five percent. It is really hard to acquire such high grades, but each one of us can make the impossible possible. Everybody has the capability to turn seventy-five into ninety-five or beyond. But how can we do that? To our teacher, Ma’am Clara Gonzales, and to my beloved classmates, a pleasant afternoon to each and everyone of you. Getting a high grade is difficult to do. However, “difficult” is not a word of a student who studies in a smart way. So, how to study smart? These are two principles I know that could make us study smart. First, “be responsible.” There is a quotation that goes this way, “There is no hard task in a responsible person. Being responsible for me is not being an “all-day and all-night studying” student. Rather, being responsible is being able to...
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... 1991 The Effects of Dream Length on the Relationship Between Primary Process in Dreams and Creativity Glenn Livingston l and Ross Levin l ,2 The effects of dream length on the relationship between primaty process in dreams and a measure of creativity unconfounded by IQ was investigated in a sample of 93 graduate students using the Auld, Goldenberg, & Weiss (1968) Scale of Primary Process Thought (SPPT) and a modified Wallach-Kogan (1965) creativity batte/yo Consistent with previous research, total and mean primary process were found to correlate significantly with creativity (r = .28, P < .01 and r = .23, P < .05, respectively). Both significant relationships disappeared, however, once the effects of dream length were partialled out, confirming Wood, Sebba, & Domino's (1989-90) contention that this relationship may be artifactual. It is suggested that dream length as an individual difference in and of itself may thus be a more fruitful variable to examine in future research investigating the relationship between creativity and dreams. KEY WORDS: dreaming; dream length; primary process; creativity. The contention that creativity and dreaming may reflect similar psychological processes has long been maintained by both the lay public and philosophers alike. In support of this, both the anecdotal and empirical psychological literature contain numerous references suggesting both a direct and analogical relationship between dreams and creativity (Adelson,...
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...believe what he did. Dreaming, surely I dream now: I can still shake my hair down long and billowing like waves upon the sea, how tender I am, how fair I can see the reflection of water and shield and a man’s eyes, and this softer hair makes no difference I still turn a man to stone when he looks, even just glances at me, the part of him that snakes inside me, a clefting of stone and my body weeps the sea, pours forth the thickest sea for what was my man who smells of brine as if he was my God Poseidon. But they took him from me. It’s not fair! He chose me first, they all try to hurt me but I love my living hair these serpents whisper when men come close. Each strand with a split, spitting tongue hissing my desire for them. I shake my tresses down and they curl back up their black eyes flashing and my man cries out at my beauty and then his tongue, face, chest, arms, thighs and his toad headed serpent all turn hard forever the clearing before my cave is thronged with them my admirers, but my hair is my true love, rooted in my brain and gathered sleeping against my face muttering sibilant dreams of love. You had no right to do what you did to me. You stupid and pathetic man, I have become the shadow of Medusa and you thought you could challenge me, leave me and for that you got exactly what you deserved. Now it’s time to move on in my life, I don’t need a man, all I need is my thoughts hissing like a snake into my ears keeping me all the company I need. Thomas...
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...What Every MBA Student in the World Needs to Know Sandeep Krishnamurthy http://faculty.washington.edu/sandeep 1 Management ≠ analysis. What you are learning in school is analysis. You are being taught tools and techniques. Analysis is just one of the ingredients in the recipe. You may have the best analysis in the room. However, if your analysis is not heard and taken seriously, it is of no value. Too often, talented people with the best answers sit in the back of the room while hacks run the show. If you enjoy the view from the back, getting an MBA will not change anything. A MBA degree only works if you are willing to transform yourself. Are you? 2 Einstein would have been a terrible manager. There is a huge misconception among students that being smart is the way to be successful. Let me break this to you. It is not about being smart. There are many smart people who are absolutely incompetent managers. Not to mention the fact that many smart people are first-rate jerks. Don’t get me wrong. I am not saying you have to be dumb to succeed. What I am saying is that you do not have to be a Mensan to make it to the top. All you need is average intelligence. But, you need other qualities. 3 Bill Clinton would have been an excellent manager. The man had his faults. But, he could communicate like few others. Bad managers are, frequently, terrible communicators. They have good ideas. They simply don’t know how to get them across. You cannot lead, motivate or sell if you cannot...
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...Lucid dreaming is a popular topic in world of dreaming. According to Fast Company, “Lucid dreaming is the art of becoming conscious within your dreams”. Everything the brain experiences during dreams can seem as authentic as reality whether is smell, hearing, or touch. However it is very important to be able to tell the difference between reality and dreaming. Everyone has the potential to control their dreams, but it is a skill that needs to be learned. Researchers still are not sure what happens inside the brain as lucid dreaming happens although, through tests they have found out it seems to be “a hybrid state between REM sleep and being awake” (fastcompany.com). From thorough research it has been discovered that lucid dreaming can improve your waking life or reality also. An fMRI imagery has revealed, being in a lucid dream state is a “little different than being full awake in the real world”. Research done by Michael...
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...Am I ready? Lamont Chivis ITT Technical Institute GS 1145 Strategies Mr. Demeter November 19, 2014 Being prepared for the career that you have trained and studied for so vigorously is not an easy task. You must have the greatest determination and concentration to set yourself up for accomplishing this task. I feel that I am not completely prepared at this time but I am most confident that by the time that I finish with my education I will have both the knowledge and the skill set for my dream career. The first thing that I needed to prepare myself for this change in my life was to first return to school to gain the education that I need to the tasks required for my career. This comes from the school I have chosen to give me these skills which is ITT Technical Institute. I strongly believe that this institute will provide me with the skills I will need like networking and system analysis. They will also provide me with business savvy skills to help me obtain the job in a professional way so I look like I have a sound head on my shoulders. It will be a long journey to make it to the end of this road but as long as I have strong support from my family, mainly my wife, I should be able to get by just fine. Having my wife in my corner is sometimes the main reason I keep putting up a fight in order to complete this task I have been trying to finish for most of adult life. She gives me the type of motivation and inspiration that anyone would need in times that require a...
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...Liao English 104 – 33 12 March 2013 Research Proposal: The Psychology of Dreams For my research project, I am investigating the abstract world of dreams and the theories behind those dreams. Why we dream what we dream, and how, and where dreams come from. There have been many different theories on where dreams come from and how to interpret the dreams of different people. I will be exploring the similarities and differences of those theories along with speculating which theories are the most accurate, taking into consideration recent research on the psychology of dreams and dream interpretation. My main focus will be the world-renowned psychologist, Sigmund Freud. His theories on dreams and the interpretation of dreams are the most widely known and socially accepted theories, but are those theories the most accurate? That is what my research paper will be discussing and examining. This paper will be objective, simply providing the facts about dreams and the different theories regarding dreams and the interpretation of them. I will go in depth with why we dream what we dream, some of the most common dreams that people have, and what the most popular theories are behind the psychology of dreams. My purpose of this paper is to inform my audience of the theories behind dreams and where they come from. I will provide information on the different interpretations of common dreams, the history of dreams, and the basics of the sleeping cycle. My readers are my class peers as well...
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...Bag of Dreams campaign started as a vision developed by the business communication class of Cebu’s Ateneo Graduate School of Business and inspired by Professor Teresa Maria A. Custodio. At first the project seemed daunting, since the class was given no more than a month and a half to develop, organize, and implement the project. Ultimately we bonded together, elected two leaders and later on broke the class in to sub groups and assigned group heads for tasks that fit their skill sets. As a class, we decided education as our advocacy and voted to target the basic facility we can give students to jump-start their school year. Most organizations donate books and classrooms. We realized that without the basic materials needed to study, students wont go to school at all. We then went in to research as to what materials were needed by students, and found the exact mix students needed to perform. We selected the San Roque Elementary School in Talisay City, Cebu as our beneficiary because it had the right amount of students enrolled and came highly recommended by the education superintendent. We then went in to deeper investigation and found that the school was in much need of help. This further inspired us to perform better. What started as a difficult task slowly and surely became something we would do anything to achieve. And with only a month to organize and prepare, the bag of dreams campaign felt like a dream to accomplish. A month later and what seemed like a dream to accomplish...
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... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 The Last Days—Time to Pierce the Veil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2 The Dream Factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 3 Why Are Some Dreams Delayed in Coming to Pass? . . . . .35 4 Nightmares and Dirty Dreaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 5 False Prophets and False Dreams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 6 The Psychic Voices Versus the Prophetic Visions . . . . . . . . 83 7 Can a Warning Dream Be Altered Through Prayer? . . . . . 99 8 Learning to Listen to Your Wife’s Warning Dreams . . . . .105 9 What It Means When Dreaming of a Departed Loved One . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119 10 The Law of the Double Dream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 11 Angel Appearances in Dreams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 12 Why the Symbolism—Can’t God Make It Plain? . . . . . . . .159 13 Four Types of Spiritual Visions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .179 14 Dreams—Amazing Purpose for These Revelations . . . . . . 189 Conclusion: Dreams and Visions— God’s Voice of Intimacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 Appendix: Detailed Biblical Symbolism in Dreams . . . . . .213 Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 xi one the Last DaYs— time to Pierce the...
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