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  1. 22521
    por Shynk, John Joseph
    Publicado 2012
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.8.11 Gamma Random Variable (Erlang for r ∈ N) -- 3.8.12 Beta Random Variable (Arcsine for α = β = 1/2, Power Function for β = 1) -- 3.8.13 Pareto Random Variable -- 3.8.14 Weibull Random Variable -- 3.8.15 Logistic Random Variable (Sigmoid for {μ = 0, α = 1}) -- 3.8.16 Chi Random Variable (Maxwell-Boltzmann, Half-Normal) -- 3.8.17 Chi-Square Random Variable -- 3.8.18 F-Distribution -- 3.8.19 Student's t Distribution -- 3.8.20 Extreme Value Distribution (Type I: Gumbel) -- 3.9 Discrete Random Variables -- 3.9.1 Bernoulli Random Variable -- 3.9.2 Binomial Random Variable -- 3.9.3 Geometric Random Variable (with Support Z+ or N) -- 3.9.4 Negative Binomial Random Variable (Pascal) -- 3.9.5 Poisson Random Variable -- 3.9.6 Hypergeometric Random Variable -- 3.9.7 Discrete Uniform Random Variable -- 3.9.8 Logarithmic Random Variable (Log-Series) -- 3.9.9 Zeta Random Variable (Zipf) -- Problems -- Further Reading -- 4 Multiple Random Variables -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Random Variable Approximations -- 4.2.1 Binomial Approximation of Hypergeometric -- 4.2.2 Poisson Approximation of Binomial -- 4.2.3 Gaussian Approximations -- 4.2.4 Gaussian Approximation of Binomial -- 4.2.5 Gaussian Approximation of Poisson -- 4.2.6 Gaussian Approximation of Hypergeometric -- 4.3 Joint and Marginal Distributions -- 4.4 Independent Random Variables -- 4.5 Conditional Distribution -- 4.6 Random Vectors -- 4.6.1 Bivariate Uniform Distribution -- 4.6.2 Multivariate Gaussian Distribution -- 4.6.3 Multivariate Student's t Distribution -- 4.6.4 Multinomial Distribution -- 4.6.5 Multivariate Hypergeometric Distribution -- 4.6.6 Bivariate Exponential Distributions -- 4.7 Generating Dependent Random Variables -- 4.8 Random Variable Transformations -- 4.8.1 Transformations of Discrete Random Variables -- 4.8.2 Transformations of Continuous Random Variables…”
    Libro electrónico
  2. 22522
    por Ayala Taco, Jaime Paúl
    Publicado 2017
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…OBTENCIÓN DE LA SEÑAL SBPA DE LONGITUD -- 2.39. ESQUEMA GENERACIÓN SBPA-CAPTURA DE (...) -- 2.40. …”
    Libro electrónico
  3. 22523
    por Verduzco Reina, Carlos Javier
    Publicado 2019
    Tabla de Contenidos: “….) -- 3.6 JURISPRUDENCIA -- 3.7 DOCTRINA -- 3.8 COSTUMBRE -- ACTIVIDAD DE APRENDIZAJE 2 -- 3.9 PRINCIPIOS GENERALES DEL DERECHO -- ACTIVIDAD DE APRENDIZAJE 3 -- AUTOEVALUACIÓN -- UNIDAD 4. …”
    Libro electrónico
  4. 22524
    Publicado 2019
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…LÍNEAS DE FLUJO, CAUDAL -- 3.8. FLUJO COMPRESIBLE -- 3.9. FUENTES Y SUMIDEROS -- 3.9.1. FUENTE LINEAL -- 3.10. …”
    Libro electrónico
  5. 22525
    por González Polanco, Freddy
    Publicado 2020
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…LA CONCILIACIÓN BANCARIA -- 3.8. CAJA CHICA -- 3.9. EJERCICIOS DE EJEMPLOS -- 3.10. EJERCICIOS DE AUTOEVALUACIÓN -- 3.11. …”
    Libro electrónico
  6. 22526
    Publicado 2020
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…PART I: Basic Science of Pulmonary Development and Pulmonary Arterial Disease -- 1 Perspective for Part I -- 2 The alveolar stem cell niche of the mammalian lung -- 3 Lung development and Notch signalling -- 4 Specialized smooth muscle cell progenitors in pulmonary hypertension -- 5 Diverse Pharmacology of Prostacyclin Mimetics: Implications for Pulmonary Hypertension -- 6 Endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition in pulmonary hypertension -- 7 Extracellular vesicles, MicroRNAs and Pulmonary Hypertension -- 8 Roles of Tbx4 in the lung mesenchyme for airway and vascular development -- 9 A lacZ reporter transgenic mouse line revealing the development of pulmonary artery -- 10 Roles of stem cell antigen-1 in the pulmonary endothelium -- 11 Morphological characterization of pulmonary microvascular disease in bronchopulmonary dysplasia caused by hyperoxia in newborn mice -- 12 Involvement of CXCR4 and stem cells in a rat model of pulmonary arterial hypertension -- 13 Ca2+ signal through inositol trisphosphate receptors for cardiovascular development and pathophysiology of pulmonary arterial hypertension -- PART II: Abnormal pulmonary circulation in the developing lung and heart -- 14 Perspective for Part II -- 15 Pathophysiology of Pulmonary Circulation in Congenital Heart Disease -- 16 Development of Novel Therapies for Pulmonary Hypertension by Clinical Application of Basic Research -- 17 Using Patient-Specific Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells to Understand and Treat Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension -- 18 Modeling pulmonary arterial hypertension using induced pluripotent stem cells -- 19 Dysfunction and restoration of endothelial cell communications in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Therapeutic implications -- 20 Inflammatory Cytokines in the Pathogenesis of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension -- 21 Genotypes and Phenotypes of Chinese Pediatric Patients with Idiopathic and Heritable Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension- Experiences from A Single Center -- 22 Fundamental Insight into Pulmonary Vascular Disease : Perspectives from Pediatric PAH in Japan -- 23 Risk stratification in paediatric pulmonary arterial hypertension -- 24 The Adaptive Right Ventricle in Eisenmenger Syndrome: Potential Therapeutic Targets for Pulmonary Hypertension -- 25 Impaired right coronary vasodilator function in pulmonary hypertensive rat assessed by in vivo synchrotron microangiography -- 26 Relationship between mutations in ENG and ALK1 gene and the affected organs in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia -- 27 A genetic analysis for patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension -- 28 Evaluation and visualization of right ventricle using three dimensional echocardiography -- 29 Pulmonary hypertension associated with post-operative Tetralogy of Fallot -- 30 Microscopic Lung Airway Abnormality and Pulmonary Vascular Disease Associated with Congenital Systemic to Pulmonary Shunt -- 31 Respiratory syncytial virus infection in infants with heart and lung diseases -- PART III: Ductus arteriosus: bridge over troubled vessels -- 32 Perspective for Part III -- 33 The ductus arteriosus, a vascular outsider, in relation to the pulmonary circulation -- 34 Molecular, genetic, and pharmacological modulation of the ductus arteriosus: KATP channels as novel drug targets -- 35 New mediators in the biology of the ductus arteriosus: Lessons from the chicken embryo -- 36 Constriction of the Ductus Arteriosus with KATP Channel Inhibitors -- 37 New insights on how to treat patent ductus arteriosus -- 38 Antenatal Administration of Betamethasone Contributes to Intimal thickening of the Ductus Arteriosus -- 39 Prostaglandin E-EP4-mediated fibulin-1 up-regulation plays a role in intimal thickening of the ductus arteriosus -- 40 Transcriptional profiles in the chicken ductus arteriosus during hatching -- 41 Inhibition of Cyclooxygenase Contracts Chicken Ductus Arteriosus -- 42 Prostaglandin E2 receptor EP4 inhibition constricts the rat ductus arteriosus -- 43 Dilatation of the Ductus Arteriosus by Diazoxide in Fetal and Neonatal Rats -- 44 The Effect of Long-term Administration of Plostaglandin E1 on Morphological Changes in Ductus Arteriosus -- 45 Significance of SGK1 as a protein kinase transcriptionally regulated by ALK1 signaling in vascular endothelial cells -- 46 Fabrication of Implantable Human Arterial Graft by Periodic Hydrostatic Pressure -- 47 Optimum preparation of Candida albicans cell wall extra (CAWE) for the mouse model of Kawasaki disease -- PART IV: Development and Regeneration of the Cardiovascular System -- 48 Perspective for Part IV -- 49 Advances in the second heart field -- 50 Novel cardiac progenitors for all components of the heart except for the right ventricle -- 51 Regional and TBX5-dependent gene expression in the atria: Implications for pulmonary vein development and atrial fibrillation -- 52 The Endocardium as a Master Regulator of Ventricular Trabeculation -- 53 The Role of Alternative mRNA Splicing in Heart Development -- 54 Progress in the Generation of Multiple Lineage Human-iPSC-derived 3D Engineered Cardiac Tissues for Cardiac Repair -- 55 Quantification of contractility in stem cell derived cardiomyocytes -- 56 A neurotrophic factor receptor GFRA2, a specific surface antigen for cardiac progenitor cells, regulates the process of myocardial compaction -- 57 Cardiac cell specification and differentiation by the defined factors -- 58 A Temporo-Spatial Regulation of Sema3c is Essential for Interaction of Progenitor Cells during Cardiac Outflow Tract Development -- 59 Spatiotemporally restricted developmental alterations in the anterior and secondary heart fields cause distinct conotruncal heart defects -- 60 Significance of transcription factors in the mechanisms of great artery malformations -- 61 The different c-kit expression in human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells between with feeder cells and without feeder cells -- 62 Establishment of induced pluripotent stem cells from immortalized B cell lines and their differentiation into cardiomyocytes -- 63 Establishment of an in vitro LQT3 model, using induced pluripotent stem cells from LQT3 patient-derived cardiomyocytes -- 64 Genetic Assessments for clinical courses of Left ventricle noncompaction -- 65 Elucidating the pathogenesis of congenital heart disease in the era of next-generation sequencing…”
    Libro electrónico
  7. 22527
    Publicado 2015
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Gespräch Chruschtschows mit dem Vorsitzendender Kommunistischen Partei der USA, Eugene Dennis, am 4. Oktober 1960 -- 39. Gespräch Chruschtschows mit dem amerikanischen Physiker Leo Szilard in der sowjetischen UNO-Botschaft am 5. …”
    Libro electrónico
  8. 22528
    Publicado 2017
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 3.8.2 The ontological objection -- 3.8.3 Mental adaptation and social comparisons -- 3.8.4 Comparing groups -- 3.8.5 Macro analysis -- 3.8.6 The place of happiness in the capability approach -- 3.9 The capability approach and adaptive preferences -- 3.10 Can the capability approach be an explanatory theory? …”
    Libro electrónico
  9. 22529
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…About the Authors xvii -- Preface xix -- Acknowledgments xxi -- 1 LTE and LTE-A Overview 1 -- 1.1 Introduction 1 -- 1.2 Link Spectrum Efficiency 3 -- 1.3 LTE-Advanced and Beyond 4 -- 1.4 Evolved Packet System (EPS) Overview 9 -- 1.5 Network Architecture Evolution 11 -- 1.6 LTE UE Description 14 -- 1.7 EPS Bearer Procedures 15 -- 1.8 Access and Non-access Stratum Procedures 20 -- 1.9 LTE Air Interface 26 -- 1.10 OFDM Signal Generation 32 -- 1.11 LTE Channels and Procedures 34 -- 1.12 Uplink Physical Channels 43 -- 1.13 Physical Layer Procedures 45 -- 1.14 RRC Layer and Mobility Procedures 51 -- 1.15 LTE Idle Mode Mobility Procedures 60 -- 1.16 LTE Connected Mode Mobility Procedures 68 -- 1.17 Interworking with Other 3GPP Radio Access 76 -- References 86 -- 2 Introduction to the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) 87 -- 2.1 Introduction 87 -- 2.2 IMS Network Description 91 -- 2.3 IMS Identities and Subscription 131 -- 2.4 IMS Architecture and Interfaces 134 -- 2.5 MMTel (Multimedia Telephony) Services 136 -- 2.6 Service Centralization and Continuity AS (SCC AS) 141 -- 2.7 Operator X IMS-VoLTE Architecture 145 -- 3 VoLTE/CSFB Call Setup Delay and Handover Analysis 158 -- 3.1 Overview 158 -- 3.2 Introduction 158 -- 3.3 CSFB Call Flow and Relevant KPIs 160 -- 3.4 VoLTE Call Flow and Relevant KPIs 162 -- 3.5 VoLTE Handover and Data Interruption Time 166 -- 3.6 Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC) 169 -- 3.7 Performance Analysis 171 -- 3.8 Latency Reduction During Handover 182 -- 3.9 Practical Use Cases and Recommendations 187 -- 3.10 Conclusions 190 -- References 195 -- 4 Comprehensive Performance Evaluation of VoLTE 197 -- 4.1 Overview 197 -- 4.2 Introduction 197 -- 4.3 VoLTE Principles 198 -- 4.4 Main VoLTE Features 200 -- 4.5 Testing Environment and Main VoLTE KPIs 203 -- 4.6 VoLTE Performance Evaluation 204 -- 4.7 EVS Coding and Voice Evolution 214 -- 4.8 TTI Bundling Performance Evaluation 219 -- 4.9 BLER Impact on Voice Quality 220 -- 4.10 Scheduler Performance 220.…”
    Libro electrónico
  10. 22530
    Publicado 2021
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Paul 3.1 -- Introduction 36 -- 3.2 Objectives 36 -- 3.3 Methods 37 -- 3.4 Agricultural -- Informatics: An -- Account 37 3.5 -- Agricultural -- Informatics & -- Technological -- Components: -- Basics & -- Emergence 40 -- 3.6 IoT: Basics -- and -- Characteristics -- 41 3.7 IoT: The -- Applications & -- Agriculture Areas --43 3.8 -- Agricultural -- Informatics & IoT: -- The Scenario 45 -- 3.9 IoT in -- Agriculture: -- Requirement, -- Issues & -- Challenges 49 -- 3.10 -- Development, -- Economy and -- Growth: -- Agricultural -- Informatics -- Context 50 3.11 -- Academic -- Availability and -- Potentiality of IoT -- in Agricultural -- Informatics: -- International -- Scenario & Indian -- Possibilities 51 -- 3.12 Suggestions -- 60 3.13 -- Conclusion 60 4 -- Application of -- Agricultural -- Drones and IoT -- to Understand Food -- Supply Chain -- During Post -- COVID-19 -- 67Pushan Kumar -- Dutta and -- Susanta Mitra 4.1 -- Introduction 68 -- 4.2 Related Work -- 69 4.3 Smart -- Production With -- the Introduction -- of Drones and IoT -- 72 4.4 -- Agricultural -- Drones 75 4.5 -- IoT Acts as a -- Backbone in -- Addressing -- COVID-19 -- Problems in -- Agriculture 77 -- 4.6 Conclusion -- 81 5 IoT and -- Machine --Learning-Based -- Approaches for -- Real Time -- Environment -- Parameters -- Monitoring in -- Agriculture: An -- Empirical Review -- 89Parijata -- Majumdar and -- Sanjoy Mitra 5.1 -- Introduction 90 -- 5.2 Machine -- Learning (ML)- -- Based IoT -- Solution 90 5.3 -- Motivation of the -- Work 91 5.4 -- Literature Review -- of IoT-Based -- Weather and -- Irrigation -- Monitoring for -- Precision -- Agriculture 91 -- 5.5 Literature -- Review of -- Machine -- Learning-Based -- Weather and -- Irrigation -- Monitoring for -- Precision -- Agriculture 92 -- 5.6 Challenges -- 112 5.7 -- Conclusion and -- Future Work 113 -- 6 Deep Neural -- Network-Based -- Multi-Class -- Image -- Classification for -- Plant Diseases -- 117Alok Negi, -- Krishan Kumar -- and Prachi Chauhan 6.1 -- Introduction 117 -- 6.2 Related Work -- 119 6.3 -- Proposed Work -- 121 6.4 Results -- and Evaluation -- 124 6.5 -- Conclusion 127 7 -- Deep Residual -- Neural Network -- for Plant Seedling -- Image -- Classification -- 131Prachi -- Chauhan, -- Hardwari Lal -- Mandoria and -- Alok Negi 7.1 -- Introduction 131 -- 7.2 Related Work -- 136 7.3 -- Proposed Work -- 139 7.4 Result -- and Evaluation -- 142 7.5 -- Conclusion 144 8 -- Development of -- IoT-Based Smart -- Security and -- Monitoring -- Devices for -- Agriculture -- 147Himadri Nath -- Saha, Reek Roy, -- Monojit -- Chakraborty and -- Chiranmay Sarkar -- 8.1 Introduction -- 148 8.2 -- Background & -- Related Works -- 150 8.3 -- Proposed Model -- 155 8.4 -- Methodology -- 160 8.5 -- Performance -- Analysis 165 8.6 -- Future Research -- Direction 166 8.7 -- Conclusion 167 9 -- An Integrated -- Application of -- IoT-Based WSN -- in the Field of -- Indian Agriculture -- System Using -- Hybrid -- Optimization -- Technique and -- Machine -- Learning -- 171Avishek -- Banerjee, Arnab -- Mitra and -- Arindam Biswas -- 9.1 Introduction -- 172 9.2 -- Literature Review -- 175 9.3 -- Proposed Hybrid -- Algorithms (GA- -- MWPSO) 177 -- 9.4 Reliability -- Optimization and -- Coverage -- Optimization -- Model 179 9.5 -- Problem -- Description 181 -- 9.6 Numerical -- Examples, -- Results and -- Discussion 182 -- 9.7 Conclusion - 183 10 -- Decryption and -- Design of a -- Multicopter -- Unmanned Aerial -- Vehicle (UAV) for -- Heavy Lift -- Agricultural -- Operations -- 189Raghuvirsinh -- Pravinsinh -- Parmar 10.1 -- Introduction 190 -- 10.2 History of -- Multicopter -- UAVs 192 10.3 -- Basic -- Components of -- Multicopter UAV -- 193 10.4 -- Working and -- Control -- Mechanism of -- Multicopter UAV -- 207 10.5 Design -- Calculations and -- Selection of -- Components 210 -- 10.6 Conclusion -- 218 11 IoT- -- Enabled -- Agricultural -- System -- Application, -- Challenges and -- Security Issues -- 223Himadri Nath -- Saha, Reek Roy, --Monojit --Chakraborty and -- Chiranmay Sarkar -- 11.1 Introduction -- 224 11.2 -- Background & -- Related Works -- 226 11.3 -- Challenges to -- Implement IoT- -- Enabled Systems -- 232 11.4 -- Security Issues -- and Measures -- 240 11.5 Future -- Research -- Direction 243 -- 11.6 Conclusion -- 244 12 Plane -- Region Step -- Farming, Animal -- and Pest Attack -- Control Using -- Internet of -- Things -- 249Sahadev Roy, -- Kaushal -- Mukherjee and -- Arindam Biswas -- 12.1 Introduction -- 250 12.2 -- Proposed Work -- 254 12.3 -- Irrigation -- Methodology -- 257 12.4 Sensor -- Connection -- Using Internet of -- Things 259 12.5 -- Placement of -- Sensor in the -- Field 263 12.6 -- Conclusion 267 -- References 268 -- Index 271.…”
    Libro electrónico
  11. 22531
    por Cagan, Marty
    Publicado 2020
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Decisions -- Problem Solving -- Organizing Effective Meetings -- Chapter 23 Ethics -- Chapter 24 Happiness -- Meaningful Work -- Personal Relationship -- Personal Recognition -- Work Habits -- Modeling Good Behaviors -- Career Planning -- Chapter 25 Leader Profile: Lisa Kavanaugh -- Path to Leadership -- Leadership in Action -- Part III Staffing -- Chapter 26 Competence and Character -- Competence -- Character -- Chapter 27 Recruiting -- Chapter 28 Interviewing -- Chapter 29 Hiring -- Chapter 30 Remote Employees -- Artifacts -- Trust -- Time -- Chapter 31 Onboarding -- Chapter 32 New Employee Bootcamp -- Chapter 33 Performance Reviews -- Chapter 34 Terminating -- Chapter 35 Promoting -- Chapter 36 Leader Profile: April Underwood -- Path to Leadership -- Leadership in Action -- Part IV Product Vision and Principles -- Chapter 37 Creating a Compelling Vision -- Customer‐Centric -- North Star -- Scope and Timeframe -- Leveraging Industry Trends -- Chapter 38 Sharing the Product Vision -- Communicating the Product Vision -- Validating the Product Vision -- Product Vision as a Recruiting Tool -- Product Vision as an Evangelism Tool -- Chapter 39 Product Principles and Ethics -- Chapter 40 Leader Profile: Audrey Crane -- Path to Leadership -- Leadership in Action -- Part V Team Topology -- Chapter 41 Optimizing for Empowerment -- Ownership -- Autonomy -- Alignment -- Chapter 42 Team Types -- Platform Teams -- Experience Teams -- Chapter 43 Empowering Platform Teams -- Shared Team Objectives -- Platform‐as‐a‐Product Objectives -- Chapter 44 Empowering Experience Teams -- Media Product -- E‐Commerce Product -- Enterprise Product -- Marketplace Product -- Customer‐Enabling Product -- Chapter 45 Topology and Proximity -- Optimizing for the Product Team -- Chapter 46 Topology Evolution -- Evolving a Topology -- Topology Warning Signs…”
    Libro electrónico
  12. 22532
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Allocations de garde d'enfants -- Tableau 3.9. Frais et prestations de garde d'enfants -- 6. …”
    Libro electrónico
  13. 22533
    Publicado 2016
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…31 -- Working with Graphs of Functions 36 -- Functional Symmetry 39 -- Graphs to Know by Heart 43 -- Constructing an Inverse Function 45 -- Parametric Equations 47 -- What's a Parameter? …”
    Libro electrónico
  14. 22534
    Publicado 2022
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…. 15 -- 1.1.2 Historical development of the understanding of disability in society 16 -- 1.1.3 Variants of the integration of people with disabilities into the labour. 18 -- 1.1.4 Success factors of the integration of people with disabilities into the labour 19 -- 1.2 Vocational Rehabilitation 22 -- 1.2.1 Purpose of vocational rehabilitation 22 -- 1.2.2 History of the development of vocational rehabilitation 23 -- 1.2.3 The realisation of Vocational Rehabilitation: A Cooperation between social security -- and enterprises . 25 -- 1.2.4 Success factors of vocational rehabilitation 28 -- 1.3 Employment of people with disability and vocational rehabilitation 30 -- 1.3.1 Delamination from diversity initiatives 30 -- 1.3.2 Delimitation from other concepts . 31 -- 1.3.3 The economic relevance of the employment of people with disabilities and -- vocational rehabilitation 32 -- 1.3.4 Political context and relevance of the employment of people with disabilities and -- vocational rehabilitation 33 -- 1.3.5 Current situation and problems in promoting the employment of people with -- disabilities and vocational rehabilitation 35 -- 1.4 Corporate Social Responsibility 38 -- 1.4.1 Delimitation from related concepts 39 -- 1.4.2 Company's ripple effect: a model for assessing the impact of socially responsible -- engagement on society and stakeholders . 40 -- 1.4.3 Benefits of CSR . 41 -- 1.4.4 CSR and Employer branding . 44 -- 1.4.5 Implementation of CRS in enterprises 47 -- 1.5 Employment of PWD and Vocational Rehabilitation as CSR strategy . 48 -- 1.5.1 The current state of research: Employment of PWD and Vocational Rehabilitation -- as CSR initiatives . 49 -- 1.5.2 Implementation and Success Factors: Employment of PWD and Vocational -- Rehabilitation as part of the CSR strategy . 51 -- 1.5.3 Benefits of a socially responsible engagement for companies . 54 -- 6 -- 1.6 The resource-based view on competitive advantages . 59 -- 1.6.1 VRIO Framework: assessment of competitive advantages 62 -- 1.6.2 Competitive advantages through better use of resources 63 -- 1.6.3 Integrated management models to assess competitive advantages 64 -- 1.7 Summary of the literature overview 67 -- 2 Aim of the scholarly work 71 -- 2.1 The main aim of the scholarly work 71 -- 2.2 Partial aims of the scholarly work . 71 -- 2.3 Deriving and defining the research questions . 72 -- 2.4 Presentation and substantiation of the research theses 73 -- 3 Methodology and research methods . 75 -- 3.1 Characteristics of the examined object 75 -- 3.2 Working methods: Case study research 76 -- 3.3 Method of data obtaining and sources used 79 -- 3.4 Used methods of evaluation and interpretation of results . 81 -- 3.5 Research design . 82 -- 3.6 Operationalisation of the case studies . 83 -- 3.6.1 Deriving the case study protocol and report 83 -- 3.6.2 Presentation of the interview guide 85 -- 3.6.3 Selection of companies for the case studies . 86 -- 4 Empirical data collection and analysis . 89 -- 4.1 Assessing the Literature . 89 -- 4.1.1 Identify the business implications of vocational rehabilitation 89 -- 4.1.2 Interim conclusion 92 -- 4.1.3 Preliminary explanatory model 94 -- 4.2 Conducting the descriptive-explorative case studies . 96 -- 4.2.1 Conducting the within-case analysis 96 -- 4.2.1.1 Case study report NW GmbH . 96 -- 4.2.1.2 Case study report AVT Verpatec GmbH 101 -- 4.2.1.3 Case study report RPM Informatik GmbH . 106 -- 4.2.1.4 Case study report Hämmerli Technik GmbH . 110 -- 4.2.1.5 Case study report Smartpedia GmbH 114 -- 4.2.1.6 Case study report Seminarhotel Lihn Gen. 117 -- 4.2.1.7 Case study report RH Ladenbaumanagement GmbH 124 -- 4.2.2 Conducting the cross-case analysis . 128 -- 7 -- 4.2.2.1 The systematisation of the Processes . 128 -- 4.2.2.2 The systematisation of the Structuring factors . 129 -- 4.2.2.3 The systematisation of the Modes of Development 131 -- 4.2.2.4 The systematisation of the Stakeholders . 132 -- 4.2.2.5 The systematisation of the Interaction issues . 135 -- 4.2.2.6 The systematisation of the Environment . 136 -- 4.2.2.7 The systematisation of the Challenges and motivation 138 -- 4.2.2.8 The systematisation of the Expenditure and returns 138 -- 4.2.2.9 The systematisation of Long-term success through CSR strategies . 140 -- 4.2.3 Interim conclusion 142 -- 4.3 Synthesis of literature and case studies . 146 -- 5 Results of the work and discussion . 155 -- 5.1 Overview of the results 155 -- 5.2 An explanatory model of the impact of vocational rehabilitation on -- business performance 158 -- 5.3 Answering the research questions . 161 -- 5.4 Examination of the research theses . 163 -- 5.5 Discussion of the results and classification in the field of research 163 -- 5.6 Discussion of the method used 166 -- 5.7 Limitations and need for further research . 168 -- 5.8 Benefits for the development of the theory and practice . 169 -- Conclusion 171 -- Bibliography 175 -- Appendices . 197 -- Interview guideline I -- Transcribed interviews II -- Qualitative content analysis: codes and their sub-codes . …”
    Libro electrónico
  15. 22535
    Publicado 2023
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Chapter 27 Revenue Operations (RevOps) Consolidation-Outreach -- GTM Lessons -- Key Quotes -- Chapter 28 Product-Led Growth (PLG) Game-Formative Ventures -- GTM Lessons -- Chapter 29 Tech Stack Optimization Game-Sonar -- GTM Lessons -- Event marketing takeaways: -- Chapter 30 Questioning Frameworks Game-Costanoa Ventures -- GTM Lessons -- Insightful Quotes -- Chapter 31 Merger and Acquisition (M&amp -- A) GTM Game-CoachCRM -- GTM Lessons -- Chapter 32 GTM Playbook Scenario-Redpoint Ventures -- GTM Lessons -- Chapter 33 GTM Pillars Challenge-Edison Partners -- GTM Lessons -- Quotes and Insights -- Chapter 34 Disruption and Product-Market Fit (PMF)-U+ -- Quotes and Insights -- Section 5 Recession-Proofing Your Event Vision -- Chapter 35 The Future of Events in a Socially Distant World -- Customer Experience Is the New Marketing/Salesperson -- The Best Communities Happen When Your Users Build the Community with You -- Chapter 36 Making Virtual Event Promotions Soar in a Down Economy -- Customer-Centricity -- Chapter 37 Bulletproof Lead Generation Year-Round -- Chapter 38 Ecosystem-Driven Events -- Chapter 39 Pivoting Your GTM in Recession with Events -- Chapter 40 Reinventing Your Reinventions -- What Do You Do When Things Go Wrong? …”
    Libro electrónico
  16. 22536
    Publicado 2023
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Discussion and conclusion -- 3.9. References -- Chapter 4. Reliability for a Mature Product From the Beginning of Its Useful Life: The Different Types of Tests and Their Impact on Product Reliability -- 4.1. …”
    Libro electrónico
  17. 22537
    Publicado 2024
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 3.1 Situation Case -- 3.2 Complex Case -- 3.3 Decision-Making Case -- 3.4 Quantitative (Exercise) Case -- 3.5 Background Case -- 3.6 Incident Case -- 3.7 Darkside Cases -- 3.8 Live Cases -- 3.9 Other Ways of Segmenting Types of Case Studies -- 3.10 Examples of Case Studies -- 3.10.1 Case Study: Leadership for Sustainable Healthcare -- 3.10.1.1 Breaking Bad News -- 3.10.1.2 The Suggestion Box -- 3.10.1.3 The Proposal -- 3.10.2 Case Study: The Seat Belts in School Buses Controversy -- 3.10.2.1 Children, Safety and School Buses -- 3.10.2.2 The Baldivis Bus Accident and the Public Response -- 3.10.3 Case Study: James Walker and the Line Manager -- 3.11 In Summary -- Notes -- Chapter 4 How Do I Analyse and Evaluate My Case? …”
    Libro electrónico
  18. 22538
    Publicado 2011
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Content Module 9.3-Listening for Better Coaching -- Content Module 9.4-Silent Messages -- Content Module 9.5-Phrases That Kill Ideas -- Content Module 9.6-3 Levels of Coaching Communication -- Content Module 9.7-Communicating Assignments Quiz -- Content Module 9.8-Rumors -- Content Module 9.9-14 Commitments for Effective Coaching -- Content Module 9.10-Basic Coaching Principles -- Content Module 9.11-Engaged Coaching -- Content Module 9.13-Helping Employees Contribute -- Content Module 9.14-Spending Time With Employees -- Content Module 9.15-Supervisor Ask/Tell Model -- Content Module 9.16-Positive Conflict -- Step-by-Step Instructions -- Content Module 9.17-Causes of Conflict at Work -- Content Module 9.18-Conflict Strategies -- Content Module 9.19-Conflict Management Matrix -- Content Module 9.20-Conflict Comfort Zones -- Content Module 9.21-Conflict Role Play -- Content Module 9.22-Dealing With Upset Employees -- Content Module 9.23-Definition of a Complaint -- Content Module 9.24-No Complaints -- Content Module 9.25-Unsettled Complaints -- Content Module 9.26-Complaint-Handling Quiz -- Content Module 9.27-Resolving Employee Complaints -- Content Module 9.28-Causes of Poor Performance -- Content Module 9.29-5-Step Performance-Correction Process -- Content Module 9.30-Setting Performance Standards -- Content Module 9.31-Discipline Role Play -- Content Module 9.32-Documentation -- Content Module 9.33-Documentation Role Play -- Content Module 9.34-Performance-Improvement Process Plan -- Content Module 9.35-Performance-Improvement Process Plan Role Play -- Content Module 9.36-A World Without Feedback -- Content Module 9.37-Formal and Informal Feedback -- Content Module 9.38-Coaching Time -- Content Module 9.39-Coaching Tips -- Content Module 9.40-Performance-Appraisal Role Play -- Content Module 9.41-Recognition…”
    Libro electrónico
  19. 22539
    Publicado 2013
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- Rules for staying sane -- Rule 1 Relax -- Rule 2 No one is perfect -- Rule 3 Be content -- Rule 4 Know what you're good at -- Rule 5 Almost any rule can be broken occasionally -- Rule 6 Don't try to do everything -- Rule 7 You don't have to follow every piece of advice you get -- Rule 8 It's normal to want to escape -- Rule 9 You're allowed to hide from your kids -- Rule 10 Parents are people too -- Rule 11 Don't ignore your relationship with your partner -- Attitude rules -- Rule 12 Love is not enough -- Rule 13 Every recipe needs different ingredients -- Rule 14 Anything extreme is almost certainly wrong -- Rule 15 Look pleased to see them -- Rule 16 Treat your child with respect -- Rule 17 Enjoy their company -- Rule 18 It's not about you - it's about them -- Rule 19 Being tidy isn't as important as you think -- Rule 20 Good parenting is calculated risk taking -- Rule 21 Keep your worries to yourself -- Rule 22 See things from their point of view -- Rule 23 Parenting is not a competitive sport -- Rule 24 Never emotionally blackmail them -- Everyday rules -- Rule 25 Let them get on with it -- Rule 26 Let them go (wild) -- Rule 27 Teach them to think for themselves -- Rule 28 Use praise wisely -- Rule 29 Make sure they know what's important -- Rule 30 Show them how to lose -- Rule 31 Know the value of boundaries -- Rule 32 Bribery doesn't have to be bad -- Rule 33 Moods are catching -- Rule 34 You're setting their eating patterns for life -- Rule 35 Communicate -- Rule 36 Set clear targets -- Rule 37 Don't be a nag -- Discipline rules -- Rule 38 Present a united front -- Rule 39 Carrots beat sticks -- Rule 40 Be consistent -- Rule 41 Lighten up -- Rule 42 Focus on the problem, not the person -- Rule 43 Don't paint yourself into a corner -- Rule 44 If you lose your temper, you're the loser…”
    Libro electrónico
  20. 22540
    Publicado 2017
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Getting Sick Over Nothing: Hyesim and Hakuin on the Maladies of Meditation -- 39. Buddhist Method as Medicine: The Chan Materia Medica and Its Ming Dynasty Elaboration -- 40. …”
    Libro electrónico