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Build a cohesive and high-performing virtual team with this
fantastic resource full of actionable advice and practical tips
Engaging Virtual Meetings: Openers, Games, and Activities for
Communication, Morale, and Trust offers concrete strategies and
practical tips for bringing teams together across the digital
divide. While many struggle to build teams in a virtual
environment, accomplished author John Chen has found ways to create
team cohesion, promote engagement, and increase virtual
participation. In Engaging Virtual Meetings, he shares these
methods with you, and also: Describes virtual tools for promoting
effective teamwork, like the Participant Map Teaches you to
optimize your teleconference setup for ideal audio and video
Illustrates ways to apply these methods in any virtual environment,
including Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and more Explores how to debrief
your participants to improve your methods over time Perfect for
anyone working in or with the increasingly prevalent virtual
environment, Engaging Virtual Meetings is a great addition to the
bookshelves of anyone interested in how to create and build
engagement in team settings of all kinds.
Multivariate Bonferroni-Type Inequalities: Theory and Applications
presents a systematic account of research discoveries on
multivariate Bonferroni-type inequalities published in the past
decade. The emergence of new bounding approaches pushes the
conventional definitions of optimal inequalities and demands new
insights into linear and Frechet optimality. The book explores
these advances in bounding techniques with corresponding innovative
applications. It presents the method of linear programming for
multivariate bounds, multivariate hybrid bounds, sub-Markovian
bounds, and bounds using Hamilton circuits. The first half of the
book describes basic concepts and methods in probability
inequalities. The author introduces the classification of
univariate and multivariate bounds with optimality, discusses
multivariate bounds using indicator functions, and explores linear
programming for bivariate upper and lower bounds. The second half
addresses bounding results and applications of multivariate
Bonferroni-type inequalities. The book shows how to construct new
multiple testing procedures with probability upper bounds and goes
beyond bivariate upper bounds by considering vectorized upper and
hybrid bounds. It presents an optimization algorithm for bivariate
and multivariate lower bounds and covers vectorized
high-dimensional lower bounds with refinements, such as
Hamilton-type circuits and sub-Markovian events. The book concludes
with applications of probability inequalities in molecular cancer
therapy, big data analysis, and more.
Multivariate Bonferroni-Type Inequalities: Theory and Applications
presents a systematic account of research discoveries on
multivariate Bonferroni-type inequalities published in the past
decade. The emergence of new bounding approaches pushes the
conventional definitions of optimal inequalities and demands new
insights into linear and Frechet optimality. The book explores
these advances in bounding techniques with corresponding innovative
applications. It presents the method of linear programming for
multivariate bounds, multivariate hybrid bounds, sub-Markovian
bounds, and bounds using Hamilton circuits. The first half of the
book describes basic concepts and methods in probability
inequalities. The author introduces the classification of
univariate and multivariate bounds with optimality, discusses
multivariate bounds using indicator functions, and explores linear
programming for bivariate upper and lower bounds. The second half
addresses bounding results and applications of multivariate
Bonferroni-type inequalities. The book shows how to construct new
multiple testing procedures with probability upper bounds and goes
beyond bivariate upper bounds by considering vectorized upper and
hybrid bounds. It presents an optimization algorithm for bivariate
and multivariate lower bounds and covers vectorized
high-dimensional lower bounds with refinements, such as
Hamilton-type circuits and sub-Markovian events. The book concludes
with applications of probability inequalities in molecular cancer
therapy, big data analysis, and more.
Peter J. Lis pathbreaking new book, Animal Welfare in China, is
timely and valuable. ANTHROZOOESThe issue of animal welfare has
attracted attention in Australia in recent decades. Activists and
welfare organisations have become increasingly vigorous in
promoting a new ethical relationship between humans and animals,
and in challenging practices they identify as inhumane. In 2011
this agitation culminated in the temporary suspension of cattle
live exports, with significant economic and political implications
for Australia. Similar campaigns have focused on domestic food
production systems and the use of animals in entertainment.Despite
this increased interest, the policy process remains poorly
understood. Animal Welfare in Australia is the first Australian
book to examine the topic in a systematic manner. Without taking a
specific ethical position, Peter John Chen draws on a wide range of
sources including activists, industry representatives and policy
makers to explain how policy is made and implemented. He explores
the history of animal welfare in Australia, examines public opinion
and media coverage of key issues, and comprehensively maps the
policy domain. He shows how diverse social, ethical and economic
interests interact to produce a complex and unpredictable
climate.Animal Welfare in Australia will be of interest to scholars
and practitioners of public policy, those interested in issues of
animal welfare, and anyone wishing to understand how competing
interests interact in the contemporary Australian policy
landscape.Some supplementary graphs and images can be found at
https://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/handle/2123/15349
Use technology to increase loyalty and productivity in your
employees 50 Digital Team-Building Games offers fun, energizing
meeting openers, team activities, and group adventures for business
teams, using Twitter, GPS, Facebook, smartphones, and other
technology. The games can be played in-person or virtually, and
range from 5- minute ice-breakers to an epic four-hour GPS-based
adventure. Designed to be lead by managers, facilitators,
presenters, and speakers, the activities help teams and groups get
comfortable with technology, get to know each other better, build
trust, improve communication, and more. No need to be a "techie" to
lead these games-they're simple and well-scripted. Author John Chen
is the CEO of Geoteaming, a company that uses technology and
adventure to teach teams how to collaborate. * How to lead a
simple, fast, fun team building activity with easy-to-follow
instructions * How to create successful "virtual" team building
that requires NO travel and little to no additional expenses * How
to engage standoffish engineers, "hard to reach" technical teams,
or Gen X/Y teammates with technology they enjoy using Successful
technology-based team building can build buzz for your company,
build critically important relationships and communication
internally, and keep your team talking about it for weeks afterward
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