...experience. ➢ Experienced into Network Management, configuration, troubleshooting and implementation network designs for Cisco and Avaya products ➢ Hands-on experience into various Cisco data and Voice Products like Routers, Gateways, Switches, Hubs, IPCC, Call Managers, HP Servers. ➢ Working experience with Hardware like storage, server and virtualization architecture with knowledge of TCP/IP and WAN and LAN concepts ➢ Documentation and knowledge management strategy and implementation (PER, Reports, Execution Status, Delivery status report) ➢ Hand-on experience with hardware configuration and troubleshooting worked with many vendors and coordination with many engineers ➢ Worked closely with client team and conduct training for the users ➢ Hands on experience in user documentation (user manual, help documents, tutorials, instruction manual and FAQ) ➢ Worked as a trainer for the juniors and provide training on Networking related subjects and soft skills training ➢ Worked closely with development and functional team for initial documentation of complex enterprise software. ➢ Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to analyze technically complex situations and to develop & execute solutions. ➢ Excellent skills in MS Word, Adobe Acrobat, PowerPoint, MS excel and MS project planning. Qualification Highlights ▪Cisco Certified Network Associate ▪Project Planning and Execution ...
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...Running head: SERVICE REQUEST SR-KF-013 - KUDLER FINE FOODS Service Request SR-kf-013 – Kudler Fine Foods Kent Alexander, Tracy Duncan, Elvis Rocha Jr, Eliseo Perez, Todd Ruggles University of Phoenix BSA375 Fundamentals of Business Systems Development May 10, 2010 System Development Phase I Kudler Fine Foods is committed on providing customer satisfaction to all customers that purchase products from all of affiliated stores. To better serve the customers, Kudler is interested in developing a system to track customer purchases through a Frequent Shopper Program to award loyalty points for redemption (Kudler Fine Foods). Scope To develop a Frequent Shopper Program (FSP) that will improve customer’s satisfaction, track purchasing activities from the customers, and offer high end product for redemption as a reward for shopping at their stores. Goal Under the new program, each customers purchase transactions will be recorded and reward points will be earned base on dollar amount spent per transaction. Once points are accumulated, the points can be redeemed for high end gifts, products, specialty foods (Kudler), or partnership services from vendor companies. With the new system implementation, Kudler Fine Foods will be able to add new value to customers; improve customer satisfaction, increase margin profits, customer loyalty, and have adequate management system to track customer’s spending habits at Kudler Fine Foods. ...
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...important to not combine these two stages into one. By specifying the need first then identifying the options to meet the need allows for lower cost and better or more innovative solutions. Also if a supply professional believes that more opportunities exist to improve the commercial equivalent presented by designer they must bring it to the designers’ attention. This involvement prevents the hassle of trying to reverse a design decision after it’s made. The example the book used was two pieces of wood. We say “I need a nail to nail these two pieces of wood together,” instead of “I need to fasten these two pieces of wood together.” There are many ways to fasten the wood together, nailing is just one way. Using a bolt, screw, or staple are other methods of fastening the wood together. Interpret the value to the organization when early supplier involvement (ESI) is implemented effectively. Early supplier involvement (ESI) is valuable to the organization, it ensures that what is specified in the needs is procurable and represents good value. ESI can help identify any possible issues, eliminate unnecessary costs early on, encourage innovation, and improve project organization. . References Johnson, P. F., Leenders, M. R., & Flynn, A. E. (2010). Purchasing and Supply Management. Boston: McGraw-Hill Irwin. Scott, S. (2014). Strategies for Implementing Performance Specifications: Guide for Executives. National Academy...
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...Not to be confused with Reamde, a novel by Neal Stephenson. The README file for cURL A readme (or read me) file contains information about other files in a directory or archive and is commonly distributed with computer software, forming part of its documentation. Such a file is usually a text file called README.TXT, README.md, README.1ST, READ.ME, or simply README, although some software may occasionally include a README.WRI, README.RTF, or README.DOC. The name is chosen so that users unaware of the existence of this type of file would be drawn to read it. README is traditionally written in upper case, so that on case-preserving environments that display files in an ASCIIbetical ordering by default, such as the ls command in Linux, the name will appear near the beginning of a directory listing (since upper-case letters sort before lower-case letters in ASCIIbetical ordering). Contents The contents typically include one or more of the following: Configuration instructions Installation instructions Operating instructions A file manifest (list of files included) Copyright and licensing information Contact information for the distributor or programmer Known bugs[1] Troubleshooting[1] Credits and acknowledgments A changelog (usually for programmers) A news section (usually for users) The expression "readme file" is also sometimes used descriptively and generically, whereby the files are not named "readme", but are considered types of readme files. The source code distributions...
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...diagram at the top of this section): Customer Requirements, Product Realization, Page 1 of 6 4.0 - QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Section Description Measurement, Analysis and Improvement, Management Responsibility, Resource Management, and Continual Improvement, And are organized into a Plan-Do-Check-Act loop. 1.2 The sequence and interrelation between the six groups and individual QSPs are illustrated in a diagram at the beginning of this section (Quality System Processes Diagram). Every QSP is further defined in process sheets at the end of this section (Quality System Processes Sheets). 1.3 QSPs and their sub-processes are documented in this quality manual and in associated operational procedures and work instructions. The documentation defines these quality system processes and their sequence and interaction, and instructs on how to...
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...BUS 100: INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS CASE STUDY (In lieu of a final exam) A. Choose a big business to study. Choose one whose stock you would buy if you had the money today. It must be a BIG, well-known business, e.g. IBM, AT&T. B. List your business on the sign-up sheet. Be sure no one else has chosen that business. If they have, please select another. C. Find the company’’s web site on the Internet. Print a few pages. D. Find three recent magazine or newspaper articles about the challenges that the company faces. Choose REAL MAGAZINES, such as Business Week, Fortune, Money, Time, Newsweek, etc.---NOT ONLINE magazines. You MAY use the online version of the paper magazines. Make a photocopy of the articles. It’’s O.K. to give me your copy with your notes on it. E. Answer the questions below. Type the questions and answer them fully in multiple paragraphs below the question. One or two sentences or paragraphs won’’t do. You probably should be able to write at least a page or more to answer each question. USE YOUR OWN WORDS -- NO QUOTES! This also means that you cannot copy words from somewhere else and call them your own——even from the Internet. Copying someone else’’s words without giving them credit is against the law. 1. What is the company’’s product or service? Explain in detail. 2. Give a history of the business, including how and when it started, its triumphs, its defeats, and its charities. 3. What topics does the Web site cover? Why do you think...
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...SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION CALCULATING DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT COSTS 1. How should SSC prepare for a DMS if they decide to implement one? The Data Management Systems transforms the organization operations in many areas. The first one is cost reductions such as: reduced labor hours, reduced employees, reduced operational costs, warehouse costs and paper costs. Significantly reduced the inefficiencies and misplaced of paper workflows. According to Turban & Volonino (2011): “DMS can help a business to become more efficient and productive by the: enabling the company to access and use the content contained in the documents, reducing the time and effort required to locate information the business needs to support decision making, improving the security of the content and thereby reducing the risk of intellectual property theft.” (p.68) The DMS transformed the way that businesses operate, a part of the cost reduction can work more efficiently simply by accessing a database and avoid losing information as often happens in the papers. Spring Street Company should implement the DMS system. If the company decided to implement the major first step is figure out the workflows and processes to make that system meet its potential, and maximize its adoption. Also entered most of the old data and new data will be entered electronically. SSC will continue using paper but less than before the implement the new system. Document Management System ensures that the company will be...
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...10 Grammar Mistakes That Make You Look Stupid Version 1.0 May 23, 2005 These days, we tend to communicate via the keyboard as much as we do verbally. Often, we're in a hurry, quickly dashing off e-mails with typos, grammatical shortcuts (I'm being kind here), and that breezy, e.e. cummings, no-caps look. It's expected. It's no big deal. But other times, we try to invest a little care, avoiding mistakes so that there's no confusion about what we're saying and so that we look professional and reasonably bright. In general, we can slip up in a verbal conversation and get away with it. A colleague may be thinking, Did she just say "irregardless"?, but the words flow on, and our worst transgressions are carried away and with luck, forgotten. That's not the case with written communications. When we commit a grammatical crime in e-mails, discussion posts, reports, memos, and other professional documents, there's no going back. We've just officially gone on record as being careless or clueless. And here's the worst thing. It's not necessary to be an editor or a language whiz or a spelling bee triathlete to spot such mistakes. They have a way of doing a little wiggle dance on the screen and then reaching out to grab the reader by the throat. So here we are in the era of Word's red-underline "wrong spelling, dumb ass" feature and Outlook's Always Check Spelling Before Sending option, and still the mistakes proliferate. Catching typos is easy (although not everyone does it). It's the...
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...mogul Lew Wasserman, grew up with an entrepreneurial spirit and a knack for business like his grandfather. After graduating from UCLA with a Political Science degree, Wasserman got into the world of investment banking and realized it was not for him. At age 25, he became the youngest person to ever own a professional sports team when he purchased the LA Avengers of the Arena Football League. Helping to negotiate the AFL’s national TV partnership with NBC, as well as playing an integral part in the collective bargaining agreement with the players, Wasserman was later elected chairman of the league. His love of football, despite the termination of the LA Avengers in 2009, has not faded. Wasserman is currently working with LA Live and the Staples Center to build a $1 billion dollar stadium, which he hopes will be the new home of an NFL franchise in Los Angeles. Alongside his work with the AFL, Wasserman simultaneously founded Wasserman Media Group (WMG), which encompasses athlete management, corporate consulting, media rights and partnerships; he remains Chairman and CEO. Competing with some of the world’s largest talent management agencies, WMG has an extensive clientele (over 1,200 clients and close to $3 Billion in sponsorships) in all of the major sports, action sports, and the Olympic games. Big deals done by WMG include the naming rights agreement on the recently built Met Life Stadium in New Jersey, the $178 million deal struck with Emirates airline to put the carrier's...
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...The Bukidnon plateau is home to seven of the 18 different indigenous groups found in Mindanao. After doing some research, although it was fairly short I’ve learned a lot about the Lumad people (the Visayan word collectively used for all indigenous people in Mindanao). We spent most of the week with a Manobo community high in the mountains of San Fernando municipality. The Manobo people are just one of the 18 Lumad groups found in Mindanao; however, they have a number of subgroups with slight language differences and practices. The different Manobo tribes are semi-autonomous from the Philippine government and have their own laws, practices and judgements given by tribal chieftains (Datus). To explore on the food preparation and cooking skills of Manobo people most families in this community depend on root crops and what is caught in the forest for their food. However, food can sometimes be scarce so often times dried fish and rice has to be bought in the barangay market (5km down the mountain). Inside this research are instances of their cooking practices, on how they prepare on their food. The upland Manobo practise swidden or slash-burn farming whereas those inhabiting the valleys practise wet-rice farming. Rice culture is so central to the Manobo way of life that there are more than 60 different names for rice varieties, and all agricultural rituals center around it. In the late 190s, however many Manobo groups shifted to corn culture because of the gradual disappearance...
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...9/27/2010 Doug Hanlon 55 May Everett,Ma 02149 Mr. Jeff Eldersveld Staples Center 1111 S. Figueroa St. Suite 1100 Los Angeles, CA, 90015 Business: (213) 742-7500 Dear Mr. Eldersveld, I am very interested in applying for the 2010-2011 Clippers Team Writer Internship. For the past year and a half I have been working with the Sports Information Director at Mount Ida College. During this time I have conducted interviews, press conferences, published game programs as well as beat writing. For the 2009-2010 Men’s basketball season I was the team’s beat writer. During that season I was responsible for all game previews, game stories, post game interviews as well as press conferences. I believe that my background and experience with working with a basketball team will be an asset to you and the Los Angeles Clippers organization. I have worked with adobe photo-shop as well as a web design page to further enhance my skills in graphic and web design. I have posted multiple interviews with their transcripts on the Mount Ida website as well as having all game previews with stats, streaks and team history for each opponent. My interviewing and researching skills are excellent and I will research facts and the stats keeping readers interested. If given the opportunity to accomplish as assignment, I will meet all the organization and team goals while keeping the Clippers fans with the most up to date information on the team. ...
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...I. BACKGROUND Staples Inc. founded in 1985 by Thomas G. Stemberg and Leo Kahn in Brighton, Massachussets. It is headquartered in Boston and employs 89,000 employees worldwide. Staples sells office supplies at more than 2,000 stores as well as through its catalog and call centers, the internet site, and contract sales force. In additional to typical office supplies, stores offer computer hardware and software, furniture, art and school supplies and printing and copy services ( Staples 10k, 2012). The company has 3 operating division: North American Delivery, North America Retail and International. The retail stores in Australia, Brazil, China, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Norway, Portugal, United Kingdom and the United States are operate under its original name “Staples”. Argentina operates as Officenet-Staples, Belgium and Netherlands as Office Center, Canada as Staples Canada and in Italy as Mondoffice. The company recorded revenues of $25.1 billion during 2012, an increase of 1.9% compared with 2011. 39% of revenues generated from North American Retail, 40% from North American Delivery and 21% from International operation. (managementparadise.com, Staples 10K, 2012). II. STRATEGIC DIRECTION A. Mission “Our mission is to bring easy to offices worldwide” (Staples Soul, 2012). B. GOALS/OBJECTIVES • Maintain our leadership position by delivering on our brand promise • Focus on customer service, customer acquisition and retention, and providing our customers a broad assortment...
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...During the 17th century, differing social, economic, and geographic factors shaped the Chesapeake region and New England. in different Throughout the century, New England maintained a strong, communal identity while the Chesapeake remained widely scattered. Through the hot river valleys of the Chesapeake had a climate that facilitated staple crop plantations and disease, New England’s extreme climate made mass production of staple crops and the spread of disease difficult. The combination of poor free men, and later, indentured servants and slaves, resulted in a larger rich-poor gap in the Chesapeake. When the New England settlers first arrived, they had strong ties to religion. They believed that it was their responsibility and God’s expectation that they create moral, Christian communities. John Winthrop reflects this in Doc. A by saying their failure would “open the mouths of enemies to speak evil of…God.” The Chesapeake settlers, however, had similar yet, separate, goals based on the economies. People’s main motives were not religious, but economic, there to “dig gold, wash gold, refine gold, load gold,” as per doc. F. This resulted in competition, rather than bonding, over the settlement. Document B reflects that people settled in New England with their families, whereas Doc. C shows that Chesapeake settlers were mostly single men. This happened because the religious freedom and practice was more appealing to families, to form communities that worship God, and resulted...
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...The Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) is a leading sport and entertainment group that boasts the world’s largest collection sports team and sporting facilities. AEG owns and controls numerous sporting facilities in the United States with such arenas as the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Prudential Center in Newark and the America Airlines Arena in Miami under its control. AEG developed and operates the Home Depot Centre in Carson Los Angeles “it is the official U.S Olympic training site that features elite facilities for soccer, tennis, track and field, track cycling, boxing, lacrosse, rugby, football and other sport. The Home Depot Center also hosts concerts and family shows and is the home of the Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles Galaxy and Chivas USA” (Anschutz Entertainment Group, 2012). It is also the national training center for both the Men and Women national soccer teams. AEG also controls many facilities worldwide, in Europe in controls the O2 area in London and the O2 World arena in Berlin, The Hamburg Arena in Hamburg, the Ahoy arena in Rotterdam and the Globe Arena in Stockholm. In Asia it controls the Wukesong Arena in Beijing and the Qatar National Convention Center in Doha. AEG also controls Acer Arena in Sydney Australia. AEG owns a share in an impressive number of sports teams around the world and has a firm grip some of the largest sporting franchises and various sports. AEG part owns the Los Angeles Galaxy, Houston Dynamo’s Major League soccer teams and...
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...CORN FLOUR MILL manufacturer says, maize flour is more nutritious than the common. Maize is an golden crop whose fat, P and Vitamin B2 rank first in all the grains. Maize flour contains linoleic acid and VE to reduce risk of arteriosclerosis by decreasing cholesterol level in human body. High contents of calcium and iron prevent high blood pressure and heart disease. Modern medical research indicates rich GSH in maize flour has the function to resist cancer, which detoxicates chemical cancerogenic substances by combining with them and excrete through digestive system. Coarse maize flour contains abundant lysine to restrain tumor. Nutrition in common flour depends on its raw material. Wheat, potato and cassava flour is quite different from maize. You can choose different flour as you need. For example, potato flour is often used to made bread and cakes. Corn flour mill is a good choice for you to processing maize into quality flour. Since the opening reformation, corn flour mill, as Chinese pillar industry, has gained good market development, effectively increasing its competitive status and speeding up domestic economy. Seeing from corn flour mill development, we should not only rely on technology, but advanced leading principles. First, China should adjust and upgrade corn flour mill structure, increasing comprehensive level of corn flour mill industry. Then, we should continuously circulate economy of corn flour mill and extend processing chain to increase comprehensive...
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