University of Minnesota Bachelor of Science in Geography /Urban Planning 1980-1981 University of Minnesota Graduate Studies Program Public Administration EMPLOYMENT: 1982-1983 City of Minneapolis Planning & Zoning Department-Planner One Responsibilities: Develop various traffic studies for neighborhoods through reviewing Historical Data in archives then make recommendation to Planning Emeritus accordingly
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Ngan Truong TECA 1354 Prof. Jones February 20, 2015 Case Study #1 Introduction: I am observing a two-year old boy name Jayden, who will turn three this coming May. He stays at daycare from morning to 5 in the afternoon because his parents are all go to work in downtown. Jayden comes from a Vietnamese family where his parents are all together. His hair is black and he likes to keep it short about an inch. Jayden lives in a house with his parents, and he’s the only child. They live on the
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The Agony of Diesel Engine Oil Particle Counts * Print Jim Fitch, Noria Corporation Tags: particle counting, oil analysis If cleaner motor oil extends engine service life, why aren’t labs reporting particle counts? Anyone who has worked in an oil analysis lab knows the challenges of counting and sizing particles in soot-laden diesel engine oil. Historically, most labs have chosen not to attempt particle counts with black oils. However, there is increasing user interest to have such
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Tesla Motors, Inc. 8 Step Case Analysis Method Khushboo E Jahan Marissa Shotwell-Tabke Guojun Zhang GBA 517 Dr. Kevin Moncrief Fall 2015 Table of Contents Introduction pg. 1 Company Background pg. 1 Products pg. 2 Business Mission pg. 3 Marketing Objectives pg. 4 Strategic Issues pg. 5 Promotion pg. 5 Pricing pg. 6 External Environment pg. 6 Distribution pg. 10 Constraints pg. 12
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Section – A17B2 Reg. no. -7470070078 B-Tech (h) - MBA (IT) Table of contents Abstract introduction objectives and scope of the study RESEARCH methodology literature review tata’s nano conclusion recommendations bibliography abstract A strong car brand can create significant value in the automotive industry. The price consumers expect to pay for otherwise
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Work plays a central role in people's lives, since most workers spend at least eight hours a day in the workplace, whether it is on a plantation, in an office, factory, etc. Therefore, work environments should be safe and healthy. Yet this is not the case for many workers. Every day workers all over the world are faced with a multitude of health hazards, such as: * dusts;
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Culture Case Study Paper Lauri-Ann Rivera HCS 514 April 15, 2013 Carol Young Change and Culture Case Study Paper It can be said that organizations change dramatically as well as very fast. They change in both structure and of culture. This can also be found when businesses merge together. In this case study, the
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Concealed weapons in the workplace have been a legal issue in the business field for quite some time. Citizens shouldn't be permitted to carry a concealed weapon to their workplace because this would cause more danger than it would protection in the workplace. Besides the dangers it will cause, on the civilian side there are also liability issues that have arisen concerning employee rights and workplace safety. There are laws passed at both the state and federal levels that allow United States citizens
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GE’s Work-Out General Electric established its worked process in the early 1990s. it continues to be a mainstay in GE’s efforts to has also been adopted by such divers organizations as General Motors, Home Depot, Frito-Lay, L.L. Bean, Sears, IBM, and the World Bank. The impetus for the Work- Out was the belief by GE’s CEO that the company’s culture was too bureaucratic and slow to respond to change. He wanted to create a vehicle that would effectively engage and empower GE workers. Essentially,
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Background In an increasingly globalized world, the growing competition increases the relevance of innovation for companies, institutions and even countries in order to stay competitive. It could be shown that any human being is capable of creative thinking and that results of creative processes can be improved both in quantity and quality by applying creativity techniques (Isaksen, 1998) (Diehl et al. 1987). Computer-based Creativity Support Systems (CSS) are being developed in order to level
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