ARAB ACADEMY FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & MARITIME TRANSPORT INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT IMPLEMENTING BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM IN ALEXANDRIA PORT AUTHORITY A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for The Degree of Master in International Transport and Logistics By Mahmoud Aly Supervised by Prof. Dr. Mohamed ElFayumy January
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Case Study One- Real-Time Business Intelligence at Continental Airlines Real- time data warehousing works with Continental's strategies and plans through providing the best service possible to its customers. Continental had the goal of getting people to their destinations on time and with everything that they were traveling with. Real-time data warehousing helps to track the flight information, connection information, and passenger information in order for the company to be effective and
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Information sharing between the agencies within the Intelligence Community have dramatically increased over the last decade. Information sharing can help organizations around the United States prevent attacks, terrorism, and even help local law enforcement solve crimes. Even though information sharing has increased there are still many obstacles that prevent some information sharing to occur between the agencies. Lack of adequate government funding for some organizations can cause many of the local
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Business Intelligence Capability: The Norfolk Southern Journey Business intelligence applications are the latest trend in the technology world. These applications not only help in gathering and storing data but also processing and analyzing it to make better informed decisions for its users as individuals and corporate level decisions. The article about the Norfolk Southern journey as a business intelligent firm emphasizes that it might sound easy to implement Business intelligence but in reality
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evaluations of intelligence and academic self-concept predict academic achievement: Evidence from a selective student population Tatiana V. Kornilova, Sergey A. Kornilov ⁎, Maria A. Chumakova Department of Psychology, Moscow State University (Lomonosov University), Mokhovaya St., 11/5, 125009, Moscow, Russian Federation a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t The study examined the relationship between implicit theories, goal orientations, subjective and test estimates of intelligence, academic
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Clarke's (2009) article examines the effects of a two day training programme on emotional intelligence (EI) within the community of project managers in the short and long term. According to Goleman (1998) EI is the capacity to recognise our own feelings and those of others, for motivating ourselves, and for managing emotions well in us and in our relationships. Building commitment and trust rapidly is of the essence to work effectively together within a project (Burgess and Turner, 2000) thus knowledge
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“STUDYING THE ROLE OF AGE IN THE RELATIONSHIP OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION STYLES IN THE IT PROFESSION” A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED BY SHRUTI SIAG FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF M.A. IN PSYCHOLOGY AT FERGUSSON COLLEGE PUNE - 411004 (2010-11) Declaration I, Ms Shruti Siag a student of M.A. from the Department of Psychology, Fergusson College, Pune University, declare that the following report of a project
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Emotional Intelligence: Philosopher’s Stone for Success or Eclectic Traits? Abstract This papers looks into the history of intelligence and its value in psychology. It discusses in detail what is intelligence and historical perspective of it, later examines the various forms of intelligence and the contemporary view upon emotional intelligence. The paper goes in depth to study the science behind emotional intelligence and the various models and frameworks proposed by different researchers. Finally
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of EITHER (a) personality OR (b) intelligence. Draw on recent research to illustrate and support your answer. Intelligence has always been a very confusing topic in psychology. It can be a very difficult term to define since every individual can be intelligent in a particular aspect. Each and every person varies with their skills to adapt to the environment and how they can solve and understand intricate concepts. There are many different types of intelligence as there are many different skills
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company. The company is publicly traded on the New York Stock exchange, and has a long track record of financial consistency and strength. Today, they have business and production presence in every major manufacturing country in the world. Business intelligence (BI) is a broad category of applications and technologies for gathering, storing, analyzing, and providing access to data to help enterprise users make better business decisions. BI applications include the activities of decision support systems
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