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7 PASOS DE CRECIMIENTO PARA UNA EMPRESA Siempre dibuja tu rea de
trabajo sea cual sea, si estas en una fabrica o en un restaurante
de comida r pida. Si dibujas tu rea de trabajo siempre vas a saber
en donde estas, siempre vas a saber lo que tienes, si tienes diez o
cincuenta empleados. Dibuja cada posici n de cada persona y califi
ca si es un buen empleado o no lo es. Califi ca empleado por
empleado hasta que tengas un buen equipo. Y un buen equipo te va a
llevar a dar muy buenos resultados, porque los buenos resultados
son siempre los que todas las empresas quieren. Este libro es para
supervisores y empleados, para saber que tipo de supervisor eres o
para saber qu tipo de empleado eres, identif cate con el mejor,
recuerda que siempre tienes que ser el mejor, no para competir con
los dem s ni para que sientas que eres mejor que otro, sino para
que sepas que como persona puedes conseguir las metas que t
quieras.
Since its discovery in 1998, RNA interference (RNAi) has heralded
the advent of novel tools for biological research and drug
discovery. This exciting new technology is emerging as a powerful
modality for battling some of the most notoriously challenging
viral clinical targets, such as the hepatitis C virus (HCV) and the
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). However, several critical
issues associated with this novel technology must be resolved
before it can progress to testing in human clinical trials, and
these have been the target of intensive research in recent years.
In this book, expert RNAi specialists from around the world have
teamed up to produce a timely and thought-provoking review of the
area. The two central themes are: 1) the latest findings on
RNAi-virus interactions and 2) progress in the development of
RNAi-based antiviral therapeutics. A number of chapters explain
general concepts concerned with the role of RNAi in natural
antiviral defense mechanisms. Other chapters discuss how to improve
the efficacy and safety of RNAi-based antiviral drugs, as well as
describe how this technology is being developed as a new
therapeutic tool for fighting specific viruses, including HIV, HCV,
and respiratory viruses. The book also outlines potential new
avenues for research. RNA Interference and Viruses is essential
reading for researchers involved in RNAi or antiviral research and
is a recommended text for all virology laboratories.
This volume presents a multidisciplinary approach to narrative
engagement within the paradigms of cognitive linguistics, cognitive
narratology, and social-psychology. In their basic form, storyworld
possible selves, or SPSs, are blends resulting from the conceptual
integration of an intra- and an extra-diegetic perspectivizer. In
written narratives, SPS blends function as hybrid referents for a
variety of inclusive and ambiguous linguistic expressions, which
are here explored from the standpoint of interactional cognitive
linguistics, as instances of SPS objectification and
subjectification. The model also draws on character construction
and on the social-psychology notions of self-schemas and possible
selves. This allows an exploration of emotional responses to
narratives not just in terms of empathy or sympathy towards
fictional entities, but also in terms of narrative ethics and of
culturally determined and simultaneously idiosyncratic feelings of
personal relevance and self-transformation.
This edited volume advances our understanding of urban activism
beyond the social movement theorization dominated by thesis of
political opportunity structure and resource mobilization, as well
as by research based on experience from the global north. Covering
a diversity of urban actions from a broad range of countries in
both hemispheres as well as the global north and global south, this
unique collection notably focuses on non-institutionalised or
localised urban actions that have the potential to bring about
radical structural transformation of the urban system and also
addresses actions in authoritarian regimes that are too sensitive
to call themselves "movement". It addresses localized issues cut
off from international movements such as collective consumption
issues, like clean water, basic shelter, actions against
displacement or proper venues for street vendors, and argues that
the integration of the actions in cities in the global south with
the specificity of their local social and political environment is
as pivotal as their connection with global movement networks or
international NGOs. A key read for researchers and policy makers
cutting across the fields of urban sociology, political science,
public policy, geography, regional studies and housing studies,
this text provides an interdisciplinary and international
perspective on 21st century urban activism in the global north and
south.
This book addresses the traditional perception of symptoms and
whether they are physical signs of illness or symbolic and cultural
forms of expression. The research presented here examines
contemporary psychiatric knowledge, medical anthropology, and the
fields of psychiatry/psychology to find answers regarding the
interpretation of symptoms. This book also offers critical analyses
of Freud, Kraepelin, Foucault, Barthes and Peirce, among others, as
part of its critical framework.
DCAI 2022 is a forum to present applications of innovative
techniques for studying and solving complex problems in artificial
intelligence and computing areas. The present edition brings
together past experience, current work and promising future trends
associated with distributed computing, artificial intelligence and
their application in order to provide efficient solutions to real
problems. This year's technical program will present both high
quality and diversity, with contributions in well-established and
evolving areas of research. Specifically, 46 papers were submitted,
by authors from 28 different countries representing a truly "wide
area network" of research activity. The DCAI'22 Special Sessions
technical program has selected 22 papers (12 full papers) and, as
in past editions, it will be special issues in ranked journals.
This symposium is organized by the University of L'Aquila (Italy).
We would like to thank all the contributing authors, the members of
the Program Committee and the sponsors (IBM, Indra, Dipartimento di
Ingegneria e Scienze dell'Informazione e Matematica dell'Universita
degli Studi dell'Aquila, Armundia Group, Whitehall Reply, T.C.
Technologies And Comunication S.R.L., LCL Industria Grafica, AIR
Institute, AEPIA, APPIA).
This book presents the outcomes of the special sessions of the 16th
International Conference on Distributed Computing and Artificial
Intelligence 2019, a forum that brought together ideas, projects
and lessons associated with distributed computing and artificial
intelligence, and their applications in various areas. Artificial
intelligence is currently transforming our society. Its application
in distributed environments, such as the internet, electronic
commerce, environmental monitoring, mobile communications, wireless
devices, and distributed computing, to name but a few, is
continuously increasing, making it an element of high added value
and tremendous potential. These technologies are changing
constantly as a result of the extensive research and technical
efforts being pursued at universities and businesses alike. The
exchange of ideas between scientists and technicians from both the
academic and industrial sectors is essential to facilitating the
development of systems that can meet the ever-growing demands of
today's society. This year's technical program was characterized by
high quality and diversity, with contributions in both
well-established and evolving areas of research. More than 120
papers were submitted to the main and special sessions tracks from
over 20 different countries (Algeria, Angola, Austria, Brazil,
Colombia, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands,
Oman, Poland, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, Tunisia, the
United Kingdom and United States), representing a truly "wide area
network" of research activity. The symposium was jointly organized
by the Osaka Institute of Technology and the University of
Salamanca. This year's event was held in Avila, Spain, from 26th to
28th June, 2019. The authors wish to thank the sponsors: the IEEE
Systems Man and Cybernetics Society, Spain Section Chapter and the
IEEE Spain Section (Technical Co-Sponsor), IBM, Indra, Viewnext,
Global Exchange, AEPIA, APPIA and AIR institute.
This edited volume advances our understanding of urban activism
beyond the social movement theorization dominated by thesis of
political opportunity structure and resource mobilization, as well
as by research based on experience from the global north. Covering
a diversity of urban actions from a broad range of countries in
both hemispheres as well as the global north and global south, this
unique collection notably focuses on non-institutionalised or
localised urban actions that have the potential to bring about
radical structural transformation of the urban system and also
addresses actions in authoritarian regimes that are too sensitive
to call themselves "movement". It addresses localized issues cut
off from international movements such as collective consumption
issues, like clean water, basic shelter, actions against
displacement or proper venues for street vendors, and argues that
the integration of the actions in cities in the global south with
the specificity of their local social and political environment is
as pivotal as their connection with global movement networks or
international NGOs. A key read for researchers and policy makers
cutting across the fields of urban sociology, political science,
public policy, geography, regional studies and housing studies,
this text provides an interdisciplinary and international
perspective on 21st century urban activism in the global north and
south.
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