...What it is: Portable power chargers are small battery packs that can be used during the day to top off batteries when they get low. What it does and how: Our products will charge your smartphones when you move. Consumers can store power to the ‘portable charger’ like an extra battery for your smartphones, and your smartphone will be refilled by connecting to the ‘portable charger’ whenever you want. How it addresses the problem/pain: While phones and tablets now get decent battery life, frequent travelers can infinitely use their cellphones and students can be unlimited to use their iPhones daily. Long days away from power outlets and heavy usage can drain even good batteries dry. What it is: Portable power chargers are small battery packs that can be used during the day to top off batteries when they get low. What it does and how: Our products will charge your smartphones when you move. Consumers can store power to the ‘portable charger’ like an extra battery for your smartphones, and your smartphone will be refilled by connecting to the ‘portable charger’ whenever you want. How it addresses the problem/pain: While phones and tablets now get decent battery life, frequent travelers can infinitely use their cellphones and students can be unlimited to use their iPhones daily. Long days away from power outlets and heavy usage can drain even good batteries dry. Concept Summary Concept Summary + Local market experts + Reliable Chinese OEM supplier + Easily...
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...“Power Play” A pragmatic and valuable article on essential of effective organization. This “Power Play” article, written by Stanford University professor, Jeffrey Pfeffer, offers a primer on why power matters, how to get it, and how to use it to advance your organization’s agenda, especially on large corporation domain—thus, not incidentally, furthering your career. My overall impression is that the author has explained the several reasoning and principle of power play in a practical way while utilizing an understandable and simple strategy & and approach. When push comes to shove, the author explains, there are several things powerful people do to prevail. They mete out resources; deploy rewards and punishments to shape others’ behavior; advance on multiple fronts; make the first move; co-opt antagonists; remove rivals (nicely, if possible); avoid drawing unnecessary fire; use a personal touch; persist; attend to important relationships; and make their vision compelling. Throughout the article, the author has relied on several case studies and real world examples of people who exercised power skillfully to implement their plans—people ranging from the SAP corporate consulting team, director of UCSF’s breast cancer center to a successful software executive to an Indian cricket mogul. The author contends that if you want to get anything done in a large corporation, you need power and bare knuckle strategies. And it won’t just fall into your lap: You have to go after it and...
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...‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore Revision Guide ------------------------------------------------- Act I Scene 1 ------------------------------------------------- Plot Summary: * ------------------------------------------------- The Friar and Giovanni discuss Giovanni's incestuous love for his sister, Annabella. * ------------------------------------------------- The friar, formerly Giovanni's teacher when he studied at the university of Bologna, warns him of the seriousness of his sin, but Giovanni claims his passion remains beyond his control. * ------------------------------------------------- The Friar believes that Giovanni, a good student of logic, uses logic to prove something sinful to be virtuous. * ------------------------------------------------- The friar warns him that others who used logic ‘‘to prove / There was no God ... / Discover'd ... the nearest way to hell.’’ * ------------------------------------------------- When Giovanni begs for his advice, the Friar urges him to fast and pray, which Giovanni agrees to try, though it fails to rid him of his incestuous love. * ------------------------------------------------- He believes himself fated to love his sister and to pursue her love. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Commentary: * ------------------------------------------------- Attempting to justify incest theoretically. * ------------------------------------------------- ...
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...predictions are absolute crap. However, when Macbeth returns to Cawdor, he is suddenly made thane, which then arouses his lust for power and spikes his ambition, he instantly goes on to murder King Duncan along with the temptation of Lady Macbeth. This creates regret because she...
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...In my project I decided to do a Mean Girls version of Macbeth, equating each character from Mean Girls a character in Macbeth. I chose Mean Girls, because Macbeth and Mean Girls both have similar themes of ambition. I chose scenes from each act because I wanted to focus on the theme of ambition only. I included summaries that still explained what happened in the parts of the play that I skipped so the audience isn’t confused. I did the summaries by just writing a quick recap in a slide before I went to the next scene. I also focused on the main characters such as Macbeth and Macduff, because in Mean Girls there are obvious similarities in the characters. In Mean Girls there is a group of girls called the plastics that are the “queens” of the school. Cady comes into the school and wants to become one of them because she wants to get with Aaron who is Regina’s ex-boyfriend. When Cady gets Aaron she doesn’t give up on trying to be the number one plastic, but she continues to become the...
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...Staci Miller Reading Summary: Week Five Chapters Thirteen and Fourteen Forecasting and Leading Change Prof. Joseph Kiefer Oct. 31, 2015 Reading Summary: Week Five Every organization originally began because someone had a good mixture creativity and the entrepreneurial spirit. That same organization continues to exist due to creativity and innovation. Inside of a large organization exists several groups of people who are using these same ideas to create new projects and keep the organization alive. Chapter thirteen taught us about organizational innovation, intrapreneurs, or “entrepreneurs inside an organization who are responsible for the success of failure of a project” (Jones, 2013, pg. 392), and creativity and how they go hand in hand. Chapter fourteen taught us about the importance of conflict and how to manage it. It then went on to discuss how power and polices play into the organizational dynamic. “Innovation, intrapreneurship, and creativity are closely related concepts and each is vital to build a knowlegdge-creating organization” (Jones, pg. 408). There are two types of innovation, quantum and incremental. Quantum innovations allow an organization the opportunity to create new products and ideas. However, it’s the most risky due to cost and the likely hood of it increasing competition. Incremental innovation is updates to already existing products or technology. As a manager, it’s extremely important to know how to promote innovation. However, as a project...
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...revenge. Yet Hamlet is uncertain if what the ghost said is true. He delays his revenge and begins to act half-mad, contemplate suicide, and becomes furious at all women. The Lord Chamberlain, Polonius, concludes that Hamlet's behavior comes from lovesickness for Ophelia, Polonius's daughter. Claudius and Gertrude summon two of Hamlet's old friends, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, to find out what's wrong with him. As Polonius develops a plot to spy on a meeting between Hamlet and Ophelia, Hamlet develops a plot of his own: to have a recently arrived troupe of actors put on a play that resembles Claudius's alleged murder of Old Hamlet, and watch Claudius's reaction. Polonius and Claudius spy on the meeting between Ophelia and Hamlet, during which Hamlet flies into a rage against women and marriage. Claudius concludes Hamlet neither loves Ophelia nor is mad. Seeing Hamlet as a threat, he decides to send him away. At the play that night, Claudius runs from the room during the scene of the murder, proving his guilt. Hamlet gets his chance for revenge when, on the way to see Gertrude, he comes upon Claudius, alone and praying. But Hamlet holds off—if Claudius is...
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...2012 Campus: BI Oslo Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS I SUMMARY II Summary A1 Bang & Olufsen A/S A2 Bang & Olufsen a/s Peter Bangs Vej 15 7600 Struer Denmark A3 www.bang-olufsen.com A4 Which stock exchange lists the parent and what is the parent’s stock exchange trading symbol(s)? NASDAQ OMX Copenhagen A/S Ticker: BO A5 What is the group’s classification code(s) SIC/ ICB 3700 NAICS 811490 (Personal & Household Goods) ISIC/ ISIN DK0010218429 NACE A6 Identify any changes in Board of Directors or in Board of Management during the past year. During the past year there have been two changes in the Board of directors. Jim Hagemann Snabe replaced Niels Bjørn Christiansen, while Per Østergaard Frederiksen was elected by the employees and replaced Anette Revsgaard Sejbjerg. A7 When and where will the next Annual General Meeting take place? 21.09.2012 – Struer Statsgymasium A8 A9 Review the Presentation of the Group and Its Business in the Annual Report. What does it say about: A9.1 At the end of the financial year, Bang & Olufsen employed 2,106 people (Note 3 states: 1393 Denmark and 639 abroad, equals 2032???). A9.2 Company’s products are currently sold in more than 70 countries across the world. A9.3 Business-to-consumer (B2C) business and Business-to-business (B2B) business. A9.5 The B2C consists of the AV and the B&O PLAY segments. The AV business comprises audio and video products sold under...
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...University of Jordan Faculty of Business Marketing Strategic Management Marketing Strategic Management Assignment – SWOT Analysis for Islamic International Arab Bank (IIAB) Marketing Strategic Management Assignment – SWOT Analysis for Islamic International Arab Bank (IIAB) Done by: * Dania Done by: * Dania Table of Contents Introduction 3 IIAB Strategic Statement: 3 Vision Statement: 4 Mission Statement: 4 Our Policy Statement: 4 Objective Statement: 5 Strategic Statement: 4 External Environmental Scanning: 5 Macro-Environment & PESTEL Analysis 5 Five forces framework: 7 Market segmentation & Competitor Grouping 9 External Factors Analysis Summary (EFAS) 10 Internal Factors Analysis Summary (IFAS) 11 Stratigic Factors Analysis Summary (SFAS) 13 Introduction The Jordanian banking sector go back to the year 1925, when the Ottoman Bank commenced its operations in the country as the first commercial bank, followed by Arab Bank in 1934 and the British Bank of the Middle East in 1949. The banking sector remained limited to these three banks until 1955, when three new commercial banks were incorporated during the period 1955 - 1960, namely, Jordan National Bank, Jordan Bank, Cairo - Amman Bank in addition to Rafidein Bank, which opened its first branch in Jordan in 1957. The banking sector did not experience any major developments during the period of the 1960s since no other banks, either local or foreign, emerged. However...
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...TRIDENT UNIVERSITY MARY L HUMOSE MGT599 MODULE 2 CASE DR JANICE JOHNSON Executive summary: Conducting a PEST and a Porter's five forces analysis on the entire business operations of Coca Cola Company will play part in deriving the various opportunities and threats that the company faces. The scope of the analysis will involve the entire coca cola company. The appropriate NAISCS code for the company is 312111 (DATAMONITOR: The Coca-Cola Company, 2011). Introduction: Coca Cola Company is the leading company in the production of non alcoholic beverages and drinks throughout the globe. The company has its headquarters in Atlanta where it has a total of 139,600 employees. The company serves over 200 countries around the globe (DATAMONITOR: The Coca-Cola Company, 2011). Porter's 5 Forces: Porter's five forces will provide an overview of the supplier power, the existing threats of new entrants, threat of substitutes, buyer power, and the degree of rivalry which results to rivalry being born. Various industrial characteristics available in the beverages industry where Coca cola is located has resulted to the development of rivalry. Low levels of product differentiation are one on the factors which has led to the development of rivalry. Looking at the threat of substitutes which is characterized as low, Coca cola's price elasticity is not affected by the substitute products since the company has a limited number of substitutes when it comes to the products that...
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...Julius Caesar full title · The Tragedy of Julius Caesar author · William Shakespeare type of work · Play genre · Tragic drama, historical drama language · English time and place written · 1599, in London date of first publication · Published in the First Folio of 1623, probably from the theater company’s official promptbook rather than from Shakespeare’s manuscript publisher · Edward Blount and William Jaggard headed the group of five men who undertook the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio narrator · None climax · Cassius’s death (V.iii), upon ordering his servant, Pindarus, to stab him, marks the point at which it becomes clear that the murdered Caesar has been avenged, and that Cassius, Brutus, and the other conspirators have lost in their attempt to keep Rome a republic rather than an empire. Ironically, the conspirators’ defeat is not yet as certain as Cassius believes, but his death helps bring about defeat for his side. protagonists · Brutus and Cassius antagonists · Antony and Octavius setting (time) · 44 b.c. setting (place) · Ancient Rome, toward the end of the Roman republic point of view · The play sustains no single point of view; however, the audience acquires the most insight into Brutus’s mind over the course of the action falling action · Titinius’ realization that Cassius has died wrongly assuming defeat; Titinius’ suicide; Brutus’s discovery of the two corpses; the final struggle between Brutus’s men and the troops...
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...The issues of love, hate, jealous, incest, power struggle, and most importantly the revenge. These themes are all present in Hamlet, and were a theatre element that was most enjoyed by Elizabethan audiences. There are really only two great “speeches” in Act IV of Hamlet, one by Hamlet and one by the King Claudius. The King’s speech, in Act IV, Scene 5, which begins “O, this is the poison of deep grief,” gives a sort of summary of the situation in the play at that particular point. Hamlet’s speech in Act IV, Scene4 is probably the most affective one in the play “Rightly to be great Is not to stir without great argument, But greatly to find quarrel in a straw, When honor’s at the stake.” In the Elizabethan era version of Hamlet by William Shakespeare, many characters’ actions have an effect on the audience viewing the play. In Act I Scene IV King Claudius discovers that Hamlet has killed Polonius, his chief counsellor. This enrages Claudius and he expresses anger, fear and disappointment. These actions shown by Claudius affect the audience of the Elizabethan era because it shows that a King feels authority, humanity and inefficacy. Authority has always been a principle part of society. All rulers have used authority as control over people and their lives. King Claudius feels so powerful and has abused his authority with no regrets. He wants hamlet to be jailed for the crime he has committed. This expression of anger and authority by the King would have a great effect on the...
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...Unit 6 Assignment 1: Video Summary 4 1. Video 1.06 Storage Devices 2. Information Summary The clip tells about how a magnetic, optical, and solid state storage devices work, about the various interfaces such PATA/IDE, SATA, SCSI, USB, and FireWire. The clip also discussed about recognizing and identifying cables and connectors, pin configurations, and speeds associated with each technology. 3. Topics presented: * * New Hard drive Installation * Hard Drives * 137 GB Limit * 300 GB Hard Drive Scenario * Hard Drive Interfaces * PATA * SATA * SCSI * USB * FireWire * PATA or Parallel ATA * ATA 100 * ATA 133 * SATA or Serial ATA * Floppy Drives * 3 ½”Disk * 5 ¼”Disk * Floppy Drives Formatting * Power Supply Connections * Connection Types * Molex * Berg * Floppy Drive Cables/Connectors * CDs * Pits and lands * Laser Reading * Types of CDs * CD-ROM * CD-R * CD-RW * DVDs * Multiple layers increase capacity * HD-DVD * Blu-Ray * CDs and DVDs * Power Supply * Motherboard * Best Arrangement * Care & Handling * SCSI Devices * Three SCSI Standards * SCSI-1 * SCSI-2 * SCSI-3 * SCSI Connector * Narrow SCSI * Wide SCSI * Internal or External SCSI *...
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...The issues of love, hate, jealous, incest, power struggle, and most importantly the revenge. These themes are all present in Hamlet, and were a theatre element that was most enjoyed by Elizabethan audiences. There are really only two great “speeches” in Act IV of Hamlet, one by Hamlet and one by the King Claudius. The King’s speech, in Act IV, Scene 5, which begins “O, this is the poison of deep grief,” gives a sort of summary of the situation in the play at that particular point. Hamlet’s speech in Act IV, Scene4 is probably the most affective one in the play “Rightly to be great Is not to stir without great argument, But greatly to find quarrel in a straw, When honor’s at the stake.” In the Elizabethan era version of Hamlet by William Shakespeare, many characters’ actions have an effect on the audience viewing the play. In Act I Scene IV King Claudius discovers that Hamlet has killed Polonius, his chief counsellor. This enrages Claudius and he expresses anger, fear and disappointment. These actions shown by Claudius affect the audience of the Elizabethan era because it shows that a King feels authority, humanity and inefficacy. Authority has always been a principle part of society. All rulers have used authority as control over people and their lives. King Claudius feels so powerful and has abused his authority with no regrets. He wants hamlet to be jailed for the crime he has committed. This expression of anger and authority by the King would have a great effect on the Elizabethan...
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...the gene environment and interaction influence personalities, personality expressions in cultures, twin studies, temperament, and the characteristics of constancy over a period of time. The term personality was originated from a specific place and is exponentially more complex although there are some assumptions when developing theories on personality alone. Any type of behaviors that are produced by a conscious choice is known as a free will or forces that are deemed as determined by a person’s control. In my opinion, free will expressions are contrary to the power to choose their actions and the extremity of influence in factors of heredity is none other than influenced by environmental factors. The term personality was originated from a specific place and is exponentially more complex although there are some assumptions when developing theories on personality alone. These factors are learned behaviors in which plays a significant role in the predetermined role of personality traits. For instance; if I do not follow good eating techniques I am most likely to contract high blood pressure and diabetes like my grandparents, aunts and uncles or possibly heart disease like my mother. For these reasons it can definitely be assumed that we as human beings do have free will and the choices we make are sometimes life changing whether the results are good or bad. Heredity is could be viewed as a maker or breaker and in my case it was a breaker because I have diabetes and high blood pressure...
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