The Seven Layers of Integrity®

The Seven Layers of Integrity®
Author: George P. Jones
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2006-02-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1467034029

Can you teach people to behave ethically? Thats the question being asked by business leaders and business school administrators across America as our country witnesses a wave of financial scandals. The Seven Layers of Integrity both answers that question and provides a model that serves as a learning tool and a decision-making mechanism. The authors believe people can be taught to behave ethically and they start by examining the reason people raise this question in the first place. Common thinking is that by the time people reach adulthood their value systems are already in place they are either ethical or not ethical. This is classic contemporary American thinking characterized by binary, mutually exclusive options; sound bite analysis; and an easy litmus test for the integrity of degree candidates, job applicants and business people. As with most ideas having these characteristics, it falls apart under even limited scrutiny. The solution to the business ethics problem lies in corporate culture, and the authors speak from their own familiarity, after years of business consulting, with the impact of corporate culture on human behavior. The number of ethical dilemmas available to the human race is without limits. Therefore, it is imperative that we teach people how to think about the decisions they may face. Management and employees need an understanding of how to analyze and resolve the day-to-day ethical questions encountered in a business setting. Standards of behavior do exist and The Seven Layers of Integrity provides a method for examining those standards. But in addition, business people should have a process to use when encountering new territory, a model that helps to clarify their thinking and a basic understanding of how to recognize and resolve ethical problems in business operations. This book presents that method.

Industrial Communication Technology Handbook

Industrial Communication Technology Handbook
Author: Richard Zurawski
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1760
Release: 2017-12-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351831372

Featuring contributions from major technology vendors, industry consortia, and government and private research establishments, the Industrial Communication Technology Handbook, Second Edition provides comprehensive and authoritative coverage of wire- and wireless-based specialized communication networks used in plant and factory automation, automotive applications, avionics, building automation, energy and power systems, train applications, and more. New to the Second Edition: 46 brand-new chapters and 21 substantially revised chapters Inclusion of the latest, most significant developments in specialized communication technologies and systems Addition of new application domains for specialized networks The Industrial Communication Technology Handbook, Second Edition supplies readers with a thorough understanding of the application-specific requirements for communication services and their supporting technologies. It is useful to a broad spectrum of professionals involved in the conception, design, development, standardization, and use of specialized communication networks as well as academic institutions engaged in engineering education and vocational training.

Integrity Selling for the 21st Century

Integrity Selling for the 21st Century
Author: Ron Willingham
Publisher: Currency
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2003-06-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0385509561

“I have observed several hundred salespeople who were taught to use deceptive practices like ‘bait and switch’ and encouraged to play negotiation games with customers... In the same industry, I have observed countless people who had been taught to sell with high integrity. Ironically, their customer satisfaction, profit margins, and salesperson retention were significantly higher.” — Ron Willingham If you’ve tried manipulative, self-focused selling techniques that demean you and your customer, if you’ve ever wondered if selling could be more than just talking people into buying, then Integrity Selling for the 21st Century is the book for you. Its concept is simple: Only by getting to know your customers and their needs — and believing that you can meet those needs — will you enjoy relationships with customers built on trust. And only then, when you bring more value to your customers than you receive in payment, will you begin to reap the rewards of high sales. Since the publication of Ron Willingham’s enormously successful first book, Integrity Selling, his sales program has been adopted by dozens of Fortune 500 companies, such as Johnson & Johnson and IBM, as well as the American Red Cross and the New York Times. In his new book, Integrity Selling for the 21st Century, Willingham explains how his selling system relates to today’s business climate — when the need for integrity is greater than ever before. Integrity Selling for the 21st Century teaches a process of self-evaluation to help you become a stellar salesperson in any business climate. Once you’ve established your own goals and personality traits, you’ll be able to evaluate them in your customers and adapt your styles to create a more trusting, productive relationship. Drawing upon Willingham’s years of experience and success stories from sales forces of the more than 2,000 companies that have adopted the Integrity Selling system, Ron Willingham has created a blueprint for achieving success in sales while staying true to your values.

Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology

Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology
Author: Allen Kent
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1996-02-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780824722876

Artificial Intelligence in Education to An Undergraduate Course Advising Expert System in Industrial Engineering

Multimedia and the Web from A to Z

Multimedia and the Web from A to Z
Author: Patrick M. Dillon
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1998-09-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0313089515

As technology changes rapidly, new words and phrases are being introduced into our vocabulary, many with Net or Web affixed to them. The convergence of the media industries often brings with it a clash of professional vocabularies. Over time, some terms remain stable while others seem to disappear or transform their meaning. Multimedia and the Web from A-Z is a comprehensive dictionary aimed at stabilizing and clearly defining the language of multimedia. This second edition has been completely revised and expanded and contains 1,500 entries, including 500 new terms or phrases, all clearly and concisely defined.Extensive cross-referencing, an annotated bibliography, and an acronym table are other useful additions to this dictionary.

InfoWorld

InfoWorld
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Total Pages: 104
Release: 1993-03-22
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InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.

Computational Framework for Knowledge

Computational Framework for Knowledge
Author: Syed V. Ahamed
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2009-07-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470480416

"Intriguing . . . [filled with] new ideas about overarching intellectual themes that govern our technologies and our society." —Nikil Jayant, Eminent Scholar, Georgia Research Alliance "Dr. Ahamed is correct in observing that 'silicon and glass have altered the rhythm of mind' and that computers need to be more 'human.'" —Bishnu S. Atal, Member, National Academy of Engineering This book combines philosophical, societal, and artificial intelligence concepts with those of computer science and information technology to demonstrate novel ways in which computers can simplify data mining on the Internet. It describes numerous innovative methods that go well beyond information retrieval to allow computers to accomplish such tasks as processing, classifying, prioritizing, and reconstituting knowledge. The book is divided into five parts: New knowledge sensing and filtering environments Concept building and wisdom machines General structure and theory of knowledge Verb functions and noun objects Humanistic and semi-human systems This book offers new mathematical methodologies and concrete HW/SW/FW configurations for the IT specialist to help their corporations explore, exploit, compete, and win global market share.

From Conception to Birth

From Conception to Birth
Author: Cathy Chapman
Publisher: Light Technology Publishing
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2019-08-19
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1622337980

You are the one who changes your human form. You are the one who selected your human form. You selected it before you were born and all that would happen to you to give you experiences of spiritual growth and expansion. You might struggle with your experiences, but you will eventually come to realize that all you have to do is release the struggle and rest in, what you might call, the arms or the heart of the one you call God. In this book, Amiya, Amma’s Healing Friends, tell us that birth issues actually begin about forty-eight hours before conception. They begin when the birth parents have intercourse. The energy of that event enters the ovum (egg) and the sperm, which join in an amazing “big bang” of light energy. The energy that entered you during those nine months or so can affect all areas of your body. For example, if the energy enters when your heart is developing, it can affect your heart. The same is true for any part of your body. There is a group of beings known as the encodement technicians who specialize in creating the encodements for your incarnation. Anytime you experience healing of any kind, they remove, repair, or adjust your encodements. You will now be able to call on them to adjust your encodement system. This speeds up the healing process.

Instrument Engineers' Handbook, Volume Three

Instrument Engineers' Handbook, Volume Three
Author: Bela G. Liptak
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 905
Release: 2002-06-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 143986344X

Instrument Engineers' Handbook, Third Edition: Volume Three: Process Software and Digital Networks provides an in-depth, state-of-the-art review of existing and evolving digital communications and control systems. While the book highlights the transportation of digital information by buses and networks, the total coverage doesn't stop there. It des