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Cultural Values in Strategy and Organization
The field of strategy science has grown in both the diversity of issues it addresses and the increasingly interdisciplinary approaches it adopts in understanding the nature and significance of problems that are continuously emerging in the world of human endeavor.These newer kinds of challenges and opportunities arise in all forms of organizations, encompassing private and public enterprises, and with strategies that experiment with breaking the traditional molds and contours.The field of strategy science is also, perhaps inevitably, being impacted by the proliferation of hybrid organizations such as strategic alliances, the upsurge of approaches that go beyond the customary emphasis on competitiveness and profit making, and the intermixing of time-honored categories of activities such as business, industry, commerce, trade, government, the professions, and so on.The blurring of the boundaries between various areas and types of human activities points to a need for academic research to address the consequential developments in strategic issues.Hence, research and thinking about the nature of issues to be tackled by strategy science should also cultivate requisite variety in issues recognized for research inquiry, including the conceptual foundations of strategy and strategy making, and the examination of the critical roles of strategy makers, strategic thinking, time and temporalities, business and other goal choices, diversity in organizing modes for strategy implementation, and the complexities of managing strategy, to name a few.This book series on Research in Strategy Science aims to provide an outlet for ideas and issues that publications in the field do not provide, either expressly or adequately, especially as regards the comprehensive coverage deserved by certain emerging areas of interest.The topics of the volumes in the series will keep in view this objective to expand the research areas and theoretical approaches routinely found in strategy science, the better to permit expanded and expansive treatments of promising issues that may not sufficiently align with the usual research coverage of publications in the field.Cultural Values in Strategy and Organization contains contributions by leading scholars on the role of cultural values in the field of strategy science research.The 11 chapters in this volume cover the topics of ecological organizing and evolving cultural values, corporate cultural responsibility, cultural integration in mergers and acquisitions, culture and paradoxical frames, cultural values in the fair trade market, national culture and legitimacy, family businesses as values-driven organizations, cultural intelligence of executives, building an alliance culture, personal values of civil engineers and architects, and cultural characteristics of Chilean and Brazilian workforces.The chapters collectively present a wide-ranging review of the noteworthy research perspectives on the role of cultural values in strategy and organization.
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British Values Certificate Award Training Course
Course Description The recent rise in terrorist attacks and extremist activities has become a source of growing concern in Britain. Even more alarming is the threat of radicalisation of youth by Islamic terrorist groups. The Department for Education strongly suggests instilling British values from the early years as a means of counteracting the risks of radicalisation. What You Will LearnThis course can particularly benefit teachers and school staff who interact with children on a daily basis. You will have the opportunity to instil British values in students right from an early age By understanding each value, you can create innovative and practical activities to promote these values You can allow students adequate freedom while simultaneously overseeing their efforts to create agreements, implement rules and think about current problems You can organise debates, speech writing and essay contests to motivate students to think critically about important issues Promoting British values at school helps you develop future citizens of the country who will act with fairness and tolerance The promotion of British values motivates students to resist radicalisation and brainwashing. Instilling British values helps students develop into mature, well-adjusted adults and allows them to positively contribute to life in modern Britain.This course can particularly benefit teachers and school staff who interact with children on a daily basis. You will have the opportunity to instil British values in students right from an early age By understanding each value, you can create innovative and practical activities to promote these values You can allow students adequate freedom while simultaneously overseeing their efforts to create agreements, implement rules and think about current problems You can organise debates, speech writing and essay contests to motivate students to think critically about important issues Promoting British values at school helps you develop future citizens of the country who will act with fairness and tolerance The promotion of British values motivates students to resist radicalisation and brainwashing. Instilling British values helps students develop into mature, well-adjusted adults and allows them to positively contribute to life in modern Britain.Who can take the course?Anyone who has an interest in learning more about this subject matter is encouraged to take the course. There are no entry requirements to take the course. What is the structure of the course?The course is broken down into 4 individual modules. Each module takes between 20 and 90 minutes on average to study. Although you are free to spend as much or as little time as you feel necessary on each module, simply log in and out of the course at your convenience. Where / when can I study the course?You can study the course any time you like. Simply log in and out of the web based course as often as you require. The course is compatible with all computers, tablet devices and smart phones so you can even study while on the move! Is there a test at the end of the course?Once you have completed all modules there is a multiple choice test. The questions will be on a range of topics found within the modules. The test, like the course, is online and can be taken a time and location of your choosing. What is the pass mark for the final test?The pass mark for the test is 70%. If you don’t pass the test first time you will get further opportunities to take the test again after extra study. There are no limits to the number of times you can take the test. All test retakes are included within the price of the course. When will I receive my certificate?Once you have completed your test you can log in to your account and download/print your certificate any time you need it.How long does it take to complete the course?We estimate that the course will take about 3 hours to complete in total, plus an additional 30 minutes for the end of course test. Course Content Module 01: What are British Values Module 02: How Schools can Promote British Values Module 03: Democracy and the Rule of Law Module 04: Individual Liberty, Mutual Respect and Tolerance Course Detail Course Access: Lifetime Exams Included: Yes Compatibility: All major browsers / devices Need to train your Team? Contact Us for Discounts on Multiple Subscription Purchases.
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Beauty in Photography : Essays in Defense of Traditional Values
The eight essays in Beauty in Photography provide a critical appreciation of photography by one of its foremost proponents.The result is a rare book of criticism, alive to the pleasure and mysteries of true exploration.
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Does eye training improve my values?
Eye training can improve certain values such as focus, attention to detail, and discipline. By engaging in exercises that strengthen eye muscles and improve coordination, individuals may develop a greater appreciation for the importance of perseverance and dedication in achieving their goals. Additionally, improved visual skills can enhance one's ability to observe and appreciate the world around them, potentially leading to a greater sense of mindfulness and gratitude.
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What are note values and rest values?
Note values represent the duration of a musical sound, indicating how long a note should be held or played. Rest values, on the other hand, indicate periods of silence in music, representing when no sound should be played. Both note values and rest values are essential in creating rhythmic patterns and structures in music, helping musicians to accurately interpret and perform a piece.
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Are my values or pulse values normal?
I'm sorry, but I am not able to access your personal health information. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine if your values or pulse values are normal. They can provide you with an accurate assessment and any necessary guidance or treatment.
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At what values is the training finished? Models.cmd.validationTrainingLoss.
The training is finished when the validation training loss reaches a value that indicates the model has learned the patterns in the training data and is not improving significantly. This value can vary depending on the specific dataset and model being used, but typically, the training is considered finished when the validation training loss has reached a low and stable value. This indicates that the model has achieved good performance on the training data and is ready to be evaluated on new, unseen data.
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Family Values
From a motorway service area to her ambivalent relationship with religion, Wendy Cope covers a wide range of experience in her new collection.Her mordant humour and formal ingenuity are in evidence, even as she remembers the wounds of a damaging childhood; and in poems about love and the inevitable problems of ageing she achieves an intriguing blend of sadness and joy.Two very different sets of commissioned poems round off a remarkable volume, whose opening poem sounds clearly the profound note of compassion which underlies the whole.
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Silicon Values : The Future of Free Speech Under Surveillance Capitalism
What is the impact of surveillance capitalism on our right to free speech?The Internet once promised to be a place of extraordinary freedom beyond the control of money or politics, but today corporations and platforms exercise more control over our ability to access information and share knowledge to a greater extent than any state.From the online calls to arms in the thick of the Arab Spring to the contemporary front line of misinformation, Jillian York charts the war over our digital rights.She looks at both how the big corporations have become unaccountable censors, and the devastating impact it has had on those who have been censored.In Silicon Values, leading campaigner Jillian York, looks at how our rights have become increasingly undermined by the major corporations desire to harvest our personal data and turn it into profit.She also looks at how governments have used the same technology to monitor citizens and threatened our ability to communicate.As a result our daily lives, and private thoughts, are being policed in an unprecedented manner.Who decides the difference between political debate and hate speech?How does this impact on our identity, our ability to create communities and to protest?Who regulates the censors? In response to this threat to our democracy, York proposes a user-powered movement against the platforms that demands change and a new form of ownership over our own data.
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Democracy's Values
Democracy has been a flawed hegemony since the fall of communism.Its flexibility, its commitment to equality of representation, and its recognition of the legitimacy of opposition politics are all positive features for political institutions.But democracy has many deficiencies: it is all too easily held hostage by powerful interests; it often fails to advance social justice; and it does not cope well with a number of features of the political landscape, such as political identities, boundary disputes, and environmental crises.Although democracy is valuable it fits uneasily with other political values and is in many respects less than equal to the demands it confronts.In this volume (and its companion Democracy's Edges) prominent political theorists and social scientists present original discussions of such central issues.Democracy's Values deals with the nature and value of democracy, particularly the tensions between it and such goods as justice, equality, efficiency, and freedom.
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What are the absolute values of x-values?
The absolute value of an x-value is the distance of that value from zero on the number line, regardless of its sign. For example, the absolute value of -5 is 5, and the absolute value of 3 is also 3. In other words, the absolute value of an x-value is always positive or zero.
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What are the magnitude values of x-values?
The magnitude values of x-values represent the distance of a point on the x-axis from the origin (0,0). It is the absolute value of the x-coordinate of a point on a graph. For example, if a point has an x-value of -5, the magnitude value would be 5. This helps in determining the position of a point relative to the origin on a coordinate plane.
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How are x-values mapped to y-values?
In mathematics, x-values are mapped to y-values through a function. A function is a rule that assigns each input value (x-value) to a unique output value (y-value). This mapping is often represented as y = f(x), where f is the function and x is the input value. When an x-value is input into the function, the corresponding y-value is the output. This mapping allows us to understand the relationship between the x-values and the y-values and how they change relative to each other.
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How can empirical values be compared with literature values?
Empirical values can be compared with literature values by conducting experiments or observations to obtain the empirical values and then comparing them with values found in existing literature or research studies. This comparison can help to validate the accuracy of the empirical values and determine if they align with what is already known in the scientific community. Discrepancies between empirical and literature values can also provide insights into potential errors in the experimental methods or new discoveries that may challenge existing knowledge.
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