O M Y A N D E D U C A T I O N Karen Jensen University of Oslo, Norway Leif Chr. Lahn University of Oslo, Norway and Monika Nerland (Eds.) University of Oslo, Norway This book presents an entirely new approach to professional learning based on perspectives of the knowledge society and, in particular, an interpretation of Knorr Cetina’s work on scientific ‘epistemic cultures’. Starting with a conceptual chapter and followed by a suite of empirical studies from accountancy, education
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provide for a solid framework to develop a functioning team. The design of the learning team charter provides a map for each member to discover individual strengths and weaknesses to share with the team. This tool establishes the action plan for the team and provides a map for success. Learning team charter The learning team charter (LTC) is broken down into for The LTC is made up of four segments: individuals skill inventory, team goals, ground rules, and conflict management. Under each section
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SRM UNIVERSITY (Under section 3 of UGC Act, 1956) FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT MBA FULL TIME CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS - 2013-14 1 Code MB 13101 MB 13102 MB 13103 MB 13104 MB 13105 MB 13106 SRM University MBA - Revised Curriculum - 2013-14 Semester –I Thinking and Communication Skills (Practical) Accounting for Decision Making Philosophy for Management Economics for Managers Managerial Statistics Managerial Skills (Practical) Semester-II Financial Management Management
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ARTHAM PAVAN KUMAR Mobile: +1-201-936-2221 Email: partham@nyit.edu Professional Summary: * Having 2 years 5 months of experience as windows 2003/2008 server administrator. * Part of 7active team, responsible for over 50 Windows 7 and Windows 2003 server. * Installation and configuration of Windows 2003/2008 server * Installation of different applications, which are useful for developing for 3D digital content. * Managing Windows Server 2003/2008 product with Active
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product/service receiver (buyer). Management (internal dynamics) and marketing (Sales/Costs/Profits etc) problems within the business market will be systematically synthesised, analysed, and managed. LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of this unit, students should be able to have: 1. An understanding of the scope of business market especially the differences between Consumer and Business to Business Market; 2. An appreciation of management, marketing, costs etc problems emerges in an organizational
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY It has been asserted by researchers that the knowledge and skills possessed by a company`s employees, contribute substantially to the organization`s capacity to innovate. Stewart (1997) sustains this view affirming that: “human capital is the capabilities of individuals who are the source of innovation and renewal within companies”. Egbu (2004) explores the factors that lead to innovation in relation to the managerial understanding
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IN E-PATSHAL A SUMMER PROJECT REPORT Submitted by SIVAKUMAR S Register Number: 1391041 In partial fulfilment for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES SRI RAMAKRISHNA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Coimbatore-641 022 AUGUST 2014 SRI RAMAKRISHNA ENGINEERING COLLEGE COIMBATORE-641 022 Department of Management Studies A SUMMER PROJECT REPORT AUGUST 2014 This is to certify that the project report entitled A STUDY
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(21-45). Extract from Telecollaborative Language Learning. A guidebook to moderating intercultural collaboration online. M. Dooly (ed.). (2008) Bern: Peter Lang. Chapter 1 Constructing knowledge together Melinda Dooly Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success. (Henry Ford) Summary In this chapter, we briefly explain what we propose as a working definition of cooperative and collaborative learning and why it is important. This chapter gives an
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MANAGEMENT 163 Entrepreneurship and New Product Development Winter 2015 Draft Syllabus January 2015 Instructor: Farhad D. Rostamian, PhD., MBA Office and Office Hours: By arrangement Teaching Assistant: TBD E-mail: fdrostamian@gmail.com Messages: Valerie Myers, (310) 206-3011, vmyers@anderson.ucla.edu Enrollment: Open enrollment. Time: Wednesdays, 4 to 7 PM First Class meets: Wednesday, January 7 Room: Anderson Complex, Cornell Hall, D-307 Course Description New products are
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Assignment 1: Planning Document S. Rivers HRM 517 – Managing Human Resource Projects 1. Construct a project charter to revamp the compensation and benefits package. Since recently being appointed head of human resources and now in charge of managing a small team; I have a huge task ahead of myself. My next project in regards to this appointment is to revamp the compensation and benefits package employees are receiving at my company. Employee compensation and benefits are extremely
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