... unconventional spiritualpractice humanistic practice nature-oriented practice R+S- individuals conventional religious practice existentialistic practice unconventional spiritualpractice humanistic practice ... religious practice existentialistic practice unconventional spiritualpractice humanistic practice nature-oriented practice R+S+ individuals conventional religious practice existentialistic practice ... conventional religious practice (CRP), (2) nature-oriented practice (NoP), (3) existentialistic practice (ExP), (4) unconventional spiritualpractice (USP), and (5) humanistic practice (HuP) As some of the...
... Sales does not have easy access to client records • Customer calls, old system doesn't tie into account, so don't know past order Research motive (3) • CRM should be cared as the most important ... training, time of efficiency… • Technical: manage service easily, fast modules,… • Workflow: document, reports, • Sales: user friendly screens, fast modules, automatic warning 20 Expected Results ... quickly • Helping sales staff close deals faster • Retaining existing customers and discovering new ones • Building a relationship with your customer • Increase the CRM system in VinaPhone 23 REFERENCES...
... there has thus far been little proof, as social inequality in cardiovascular diseases has been studied on several occasions and correlations have been found, for example with heart disease mortality ... physicians, as the allocation of patient to physician was not documented when the data was gathered This aspect is relevant for the variables of the physician-patient relationship The patient’s assessments ... least for some of the sub-dimensions The relevance of the personality variables was shown in particular for the psychosocial aspects of the HRQOL, while the aspects of the physician-patient relationship...
... 24 institutions and what the relationship was between degree attainment and institutional policies and practices The second step involved developing a survey of best practices and policies that ... student performance as well as student and program marketability” (p 105) Previously, Wong and Sanders (1983) made similar claims in support of producing research as a doctoral student as an indicator ... mentoring relationship, has frequent contacts with the mentor, has an ease of interactions, and feels like he/she has close personal relationships that develop the trust and opportunities to meet...
... number of relations in a tie – Does not assume social relations – Assumes structural equivalence How has SNT advanced relationship marketing thought and practice? The Most Popular SNT perspectives ... (SNT) helps to advance marketing theory and practice Discussion Topics A Historical Perspective • How has SNT advanced relationship marketing thought and practice? • • How does the marketing perspective ... sociological aspects of consumer behavior • Using brand communities and virtual customer communities – Focus on fostering consumer relationships and achieve relationship marketing outcomes (Balasubramanian...
... process wastewater and municipal sewage discharges These sources were easily identified as responsible for poor—often drastically degraded—water quality conditions As pollution control measures ... Portland, Washington to support development in these targeted areas Maryland’s Smart Growth Initiative, passed in 1997, directs state infrastructure funds into PFAs The initiative identified areas automatically ... Techniques as Stormwater Best Management Practices drinking water To meet the new require ments, states must ensure that each water system has a Source Water Assessment Once the assessments...
... other stakeholders, such as project financiers Reference visits were used only occasionally in case companies C and D, and the emphasis was more on other practices such as inviting customers to ... Customer cases, Case studies, ROI-studies • Sales presentation reference slides • Audio/video testimonial (webcast / podcast) • Recorded reference interviews/ podcasts • Serve as a certificate of passing ... that sometimes the customer relationship could be leveraged as a reference even in the early phases of its development A common practice in all the case companies was to communicate the clinching...
... duration of the However, in the case of Italy, Foglia et al (1998) find that relationships with multiple banks is associated with greater borrower risk (measured as the ex ante probability of default) ... the same characteristics as those of the excluded loan 12 The goodness of fit measure is based on the association of predicted probabilities and observed responses This measures how many pairs of ... collateral as a variable that proxies the risk profile of the borrower as it is estimated by the lender More importantly, none of them investigates the relationship between collateral and PD as we...
... should practice, practice, practice This means, review as many examples as you come across, and take as many practice tests as you can get your hands on Make sure that after scoring your practice ... increase decrease rapid increase, followed by leveling off slow increase, followed by rapid increase rise to a maximum, followed by a decrease rapid decrease, followed by leveling off (as in the ... ACT SCIENCE REASONING TEST PRACTICE – Passage III IS PLUTO A PLANET? Scientist Based on perturbations in Neptune’s orbit, the search for a ninth planet was conducted, and Pluto was discovered...
... direction consequently needs to tax [assess] the woods as high as possible, but aiming at using them in a way that the descendants can draw at least as many advantages as the now-living generation appropriates.” ... introduced principles of renewable natural resource use as we understand them today (Zürcher 1965) The term sustainable was used as early as in 1713 by von Carlowitz, who worried about maintaining ... context one has to judge the importance of multifunctional forest management practices as a land use strategy capable of meeting divergent societal interests, supporting forestry practices acceptable...
... temperature was reduced by 10 K; R-shifted is the right-shifted curve after the temperature was increased by 10 K; T-shifted is the top-shifted curve after the viscosity was increased by 0.003 ... the viscosity was reduced by 0.003 Pa.s RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 3.1 Viscosity – Temperature Relationship The viscosity of all of the vegetable oils decreased as the temperature increased This could ... temperature To increase the flexibility of this equation, constants a and b are introduced into equation (3) as shown below: b ln a (3) T By knowing that viscosity decreases with increasing temperature...
... control, which can be conceptualised as the perceived ease or difficulty of performing guideline use or uptake This may reflect past experiences as well as anticipated impediments and obstacles ... how their relationships can be mapped to reveal the implications of these trade-offs in clinical practice insufficiently covered all our questions-we had to use a hybrid model as there was no perfect ... of chronic disease evidence by general practitioners J Eval Clin Prac 2009, 15:1082-90 Grimshaw J, Eccles M, Thomas R, MacLennan G, Ramsay C, Fraser C, Vale L: Toward Evidence-Based Quality Improvement...
... are unfamiliar with the concept and practice of KT, which may explain why research findings and knowledge products such aspractice guidelines continue to be passively disseminated [5-11] Comprehensively ... and practice of KT [20,21] Others have investigated mechanisms by which to increase general or cross-disciplinary research capacity, but these efforts have largely focused on increasing infrastructure ... stakeholders (KT practice) Peer-based mentorship represents a promising mechanism for sharing knowledge and warrants further investigation as a vehicle to foster KT research and practice We are...
... are unfamiliar with the concept and practice of KT, which may explain why research findings and knowledge products such aspractice guidelines continue to be passively disseminated [5-11] Comprehensively ... and practice of KT [20,21] Others have investigated mechanisms by which to increase general or cross-disciplinary research capacity, but these efforts have largely focused on increasing infrastructure ... stakeholders (KT practice) Peer-based mentorship represents a promising mechanism for sharing knowledge and warrants further investigation as a vehicle to foster KT research and practice We are...
... The right fallopian tube was found in the midline above the uterus It was grossly enlarged, measuring 10 × cm, with multiple necrotic areas oozing pus The fimbrial end was oedematous with a radius ... least morbidity This encompasses a wide range of interventions varying from intravenous antibiotics, laparoscopic aspiration or laparoscopic salpingotomy with saline irrigation, image-guided aspiration ... funding was received References 10 Conclusion This is the first documented case of coliform pyosalpinx following appendicectomy for gangrenous appendicitis It may be one reason for the association...
... individual practices ii in affecting operations financial performance Lean classification was associated with better total and cash-to-cash cycle times, but was not related to either better or worse asset ... categorize, and measure multiple manufacturing management practices They include an analysis of the relationship between practices and between practice and operations performance as measured by managers’ ... infrastructure or common practices Practices described in the articles cited are placed in appropriate corresponding lean practice areas For example, setup time reduction is classified as a JIT practice, and...
... (NT): Based on the definitions of a NS, Native English-speaking teacher, in my study is defined as a teacher of English who uses English as a native language and was born, grew up, and was educated ... This review of literature has shed light on the complex relationship between beliefs and practices Teachers‟ practices, or the ways teachers teach are sometimes regarded as "teaching styles" (Dreyer, ... as observable actions such as how teachers question, introduce new ideas, use voice tone, organize the lesson and students, call on students, test students, and move around the classroom Jonassen...
... good practices in actual classrooms and to help towards the development of students’ mathematical ideas Lesson study has also been credited with dramatic successes in improving classroom practices ... found in two primary aspects: improvements in teacher practice and the promotion of collaboration among teachers (Takahashi, 2006) In this research paper, a lesson study cycle was adopted that comprised ... which can help classroom teachers in each ASEAN country The research focuses on lesson study as a means to innovation for good practices in mathematics classrooms The results from this research...
... takes the phrase practiceas research” literally, i.e practice which is done simultaneously as research and not as something that one does as a separate research event conducted on the practice ... vii by recasting research as not only a method but as a new choreographic tool, which is an integral part of the practiceas research process This change in perspective opens a door for practice ... Over recent decades, it has become more common for dance choreographers to describe their activity as “inquiry” or “research.” This has come to be known asPracticeas Research” (PaR) Intersecting...