Management Support Systems (MSS) enable senior management to access common, shared sources of internal and external information that have been summarized in easy-to-access, graphical displays. The most successful MSS are developed as one aspect of a distributed, enterprise information system that enables flexible and integrated information sharing and communication both inside organizations and with external partners. MSS function as an integrated approach to sharing information in an easy-to-use, highly visual, and personalized way so managers can get up-to-date information on industry news, competitor trends, and internal activities.
Laporan ini berisi ringkasan praktek kerja industri siswa SMK Roudlotul Huda di bidang teknologi informasi dan komunikasi. Siswa melakukan instalasi jaringan, desain website, dan perakitan komputer untuk menunjang pengetahuan dan keterampilannya.
Dan Tran is seeking a challenging position utilizing his 20 years of experience in management, sales, and real estate. He has held positions as general manager of a currency exchange, operations manager of a fitness club and restaurant, real estate consultant, and most recently vice president of a title company where he expanded market share. Tran has a bachelor's degree in organizational leadership and is proficient in Microsoft Office and customer service.
The document discusses various models and techniques for decision making. It describes the classical and administrative models, noting that the latter recognizes limitations in information processing. Key steps in the administrative model include framing the problem, generating alternatives, and learning from feedback. Group decision making can reduce biases but also risks groupthink. Techniques like devil's advocacy and dialectical inquiry aim to overcome this. Building a learning organization and promoting creativity also support better decision making. Brainstorming, nominal group technique, and the Delphi method are approaches to generating alternatives.
Port authority - NY airports community roundtable invite - 4-7-15broadwayflushing
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The Port Authority is establishing a New York Airports Community Roundtable (NYACR) to address noise issues around JFK and LGA airports. The NYACR will consist of two airport committees - one each for JFK and LGA, with 32 voting members representing communities around each airport. The airport committees will elect an NYACR Executive Committee to set bylaws and policies. The committees will meet quarterly and address specific issues for each airport. The next meeting on April 7th will begin establishing the NYACR Executive Committee.
Membership Application - May 1, 2016 to April 30, 2017broadwayflushing
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This document is a membership application for the Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association. It requests the applicant's contact information and indicates that annual membership dues are $25. It provides options for the applicant to volunteer and receive paper mailings. It also allows the applicant to make additional contributions to legal and reserve funds at suggested levels of $50, $100, $200 or $500. Finally, it grants the association's highest executive committee officer proxy to vote on the applicant's behalf at membership meetings.
Ten homeowners were awarded the 2015 Garden Award by the Broadway- Flushing Homeowners' Association for their exceptionally appearing front gardens. The winning properties were located on streets between 157th and 167th Streets from 32nd to 33rd Avenues. Winners were chosen for special commendation due to their beautiful and well-groomed front gardens. Former winners are not eligible to win the award for five years so that others may receive recognition.
The Broadway-Flushing Homeowners’ Association will hold its third general membership meeting of the fiscal year on May 21, 2015. The meeting agenda includes a guest speaker from the NYC Department of Finance, reports from the treasurer and president, an election of officers for 2015-2016, and spring garden awards. After the meeting, there will be a social hour with refreshments provided by the Hospitality Committee. The president's message encourages members to attend and discusses the association's recent activities advocating for the neighborhood and unveiling a new website with information about upcoming events.
This document is a membership application for the Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association. It requests the applicant's contact information and indicates that annual membership dues are $25. It also provides options for volunteers and additional contributions to strengthen legal and reserve funds, with suggested donation levels. Finally, it includes a proxy statement to appoint officers to create a quorum and vote on the applicant's behalf at membership meetings if they cannot attend.
The Broadway Flushing Homeowners' Association newsletter provides updates from their May membership meeting, including a memorial tribute to founding members and the presentation of garden awards. The president's message discusses hosting a free concert in Bowne Park and opposing the mayor's plan to legalize basement apartments. Community Board 7 also opposed this plan, citing concerns over zoning, parking, and infrastructure. The newsletter also announces the next membership meeting in October and National Night Out against Crime in August.
The document is a newsletter from the Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association. It announces an upcoming membership meeting to discuss issues with local establishments on Northern Boulevard. It also discusses legal action taken by the association to prevent the subdivision of a property in violation of neighborhood covenants. Finally, it provides information about claiming reimbursement for property damage from recent tornadoes and thanks retiring politicians for their service.
This document is a membership application for the Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association. It requests the applicant's contact information and indicates that annual membership dues are $25. It also provides options for volunteers and additional contributions to strengthen legal and reserve funds, with suggested donation levels. Finally, it includes a proxy statement to appoint officers to create a quorum and vote on the applicant's behalf at membership meetings if they cannot attend.
The Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association is requesting donations to their legal and reserve fund to take legal action against violators of their covenant that has protected their community for 50 years. They have been successful in every previous lawsuit but enforcing the covenant through legal action is expensive. The funds are needed to maintain their only means of enforcement until legislation is passed compelling city agencies to enforce restrictive covenants. Residents are asked to donate generously to strengthen the fund and ensure the neighborhood remains desirable for future generations.
The Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association is requesting donations to their legal and reserve fund to take legal action against violators of their covenant that has protected their community for 50 years. They have been successful in every previous lawsuit thanks to these funds, but fighting cases in court is expensive. The association needs donations to enforce their covenant through private legal action until proposed legislation allows city agencies to enforce restrictive covenants. Donations will help keep their neighborhood desirable for future generations by maintaining an enforceable covenant.
The May meeting of the 109th Precinct Community Council will be held on May 13, 2015 at 7:30PM at the North Queens Church located at 154th Street and 26th Avenue. The church is also home to the 911 Memorial Park honoring victims of the September 11 attacks. Transportation will be provided from the precinct by 6:45PM, and parking is available across the street. The agenda will include a guest speaker from the Flushing Lions Club, recognition of the Cop of the Month, a community news update, and a crime stats report. Pre-ordered t-shirts can also be picked up at the meeting.
Bowne Park Concert on June 28, 2015 - The Meetlesbroadwayflushing
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The Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association and Bowne Park Civic Association are sponsoring a free concert by The Meetles, a classic rock tribute band that specializes in music by The Beatles, in Bowne Park on June 28, 2015 from 3-5 PM. The Meetles are known for performing in the New York City subway system and causing "Meetlemania" with fans dancing and singing along. Attendees can expect spontaneous singing and dancing at this family-friendly event in the park.
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy taking questions (2)broadwayflushing
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The Surgeon General is inviting people to ask him questions on Twitter using the hashtag #AskTheSurgeonGeneral about the impact of climate change on health or any other public health topics. He will be answering questions live via video throughout the afternoon of the following day from his Twitter account. The Surgeon General met with the President, EPA Administrator and health professionals to discuss climate change and its impact on public health, as well as the importance of prevention. He wants to inform people on how to keep themselves and their families healthy, especially in light of a changing climate.
The Oratorio Society of Queens will hold their Spring Concert on May 17th at the Queensborough Performing Arts Center. The concert will feature Haydn's "Lord Nelson Mass" performed by the Oratorio Society of Queens and their orchestra. Additionally, the concert will include performances of American choral masterpieces and operatic selections by guest soloists. Tickets range in price from $10-$35 and can be purchased online or by phone.
Ten homeowners were awarded the 2015 Garden Award by the Broadway- Flushing Homeowners' Association for their exceptionally appearing front gardens. The winning properties were located on streets between 157th and 167th Streets from 32nd to 33rd Avenues. Winners were chosen for special commendation due to their beautiful and well-groomed front gardens. Former winners are not eligible to win the award for five years so that others may receive recognition.
The Broadway-Flushing Homeowners’ Association will hold its third general membership meeting of the fiscal year on May 21, 2015. The meeting agenda includes a guest speaker from the NYC Department of Finance, reports from the treasurer and president, an election of officers for 2015-2016, and spring garden awards. After the meeting, there will be a social hour with refreshments provided by the Hospitality Committee. The president's message encourages members to attend and discusses the association's recent activities advocating for the neighborhood and unveiling a new website with information about upcoming events.
This document is a membership application for the Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association. It requests the applicant's contact information and indicates that annual membership dues are $25. It also provides options for volunteers and additional contributions to strengthen legal and reserve funds, with suggested donation levels. Finally, it includes a proxy statement to appoint officers to create a quorum and vote on the applicant's behalf at membership meetings if they cannot attend.
The Broadway Flushing Homeowners' Association newsletter provides updates from their May membership meeting, including a memorial tribute to founding members and the presentation of garden awards. The president's message discusses hosting a free concert in Bowne Park and opposing the mayor's plan to legalize basement apartments. Community Board 7 also opposed this plan, citing concerns over zoning, parking, and infrastructure. The newsletter also announces the next membership meeting in October and National Night Out against Crime in August.
The document is a newsletter from the Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association. It announces an upcoming membership meeting to discuss issues with local establishments on Northern Boulevard. It also discusses legal action taken by the association to prevent the subdivision of a property in violation of neighborhood covenants. Finally, it provides information about claiming reimbursement for property damage from recent tornadoes and thanks retiring politicians for their service.
This document is a membership application for the Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association. It requests the applicant's contact information and indicates that annual membership dues are $25. It also provides options for volunteers and additional contributions to strengthen legal and reserve funds, with suggested donation levels. Finally, it includes a proxy statement to appoint officers to create a quorum and vote on the applicant's behalf at membership meetings if they cannot attend.
The Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association is requesting donations to their legal and reserve fund to take legal action against violators of their covenant that has protected their community for 50 years. They have been successful in every previous lawsuit but enforcing the covenant through legal action is expensive. The funds are needed to maintain their only means of enforcement until legislation is passed compelling city agencies to enforce restrictive covenants. Residents are asked to donate generously to strengthen the fund and ensure the neighborhood remains desirable for future generations.
The Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association is requesting donations to their legal and reserve fund to take legal action against violators of their covenant that has protected their community for 50 years. They have been successful in every previous lawsuit thanks to these funds, but fighting cases in court is expensive. The association needs donations to enforce their covenant through private legal action until proposed legislation allows city agencies to enforce restrictive covenants. Donations will help keep their neighborhood desirable for future generations by maintaining an enforceable covenant.
The May meeting of the 109th Precinct Community Council will be held on May 13, 2015 at 7:30PM at the North Queens Church located at 154th Street and 26th Avenue. The church is also home to the 911 Memorial Park honoring victims of the September 11 attacks. Transportation will be provided from the precinct by 6:45PM, and parking is available across the street. The agenda will include a guest speaker from the Flushing Lions Club, recognition of the Cop of the Month, a community news update, and a crime stats report. Pre-ordered t-shirts can also be picked up at the meeting.
Bowne Park Concert on June 28, 2015 - The Meetlesbroadwayflushing
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The Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association and Bowne Park Civic Association are sponsoring a free concert by The Meetles, a classic rock tribute band that specializes in music by The Beatles, in Bowne Park on June 28, 2015 from 3-5 PM. The Meetles are known for performing in the New York City subway system and causing "Meetlemania" with fans dancing and singing along. Attendees can expect spontaneous singing and dancing at this family-friendly event in the park.
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy taking questions (2)broadwayflushing
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The Surgeon General is inviting people to ask him questions on Twitter using the hashtag #AskTheSurgeonGeneral about the impact of climate change on health or any other public health topics. He will be answering questions live via video throughout the afternoon of the following day from his Twitter account. The Surgeon General met with the President, EPA Administrator and health professionals to discuss climate change and its impact on public health, as well as the importance of prevention. He wants to inform people on how to keep themselves and their families healthy, especially in light of a changing climate.
The Oratorio Society of Queens will hold their Spring Concert on May 17th at the Queensborough Performing Arts Center. The concert will feature Haydn's "Lord Nelson Mass" performed by the Oratorio Society of Queens and their orchestra. Additionally, the concert will include performances of American choral masterpieces and operatic selections by guest soloists. Tickets range in price from $10-$35 and can be purchased online or by phone.
The Minimalist Marketer – How Nonprofits Can Do More with Less slides Julia.pdfJulia Campbell
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Marketing for nonprofits has never been more complex. With endless social media platforms, email campaigns, and digital tools, nonprofit professionals often feel overwhelmed, stretched thin, and unsure if their efforts are truly making an impact.
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ARCGIS Storymaps: Redefining Communication: Empowering Hamilton to create impactful, accessible, and engaging digital resources. CityLAB Hamilton-Fall 2024 Semester in Residence
10th International Government Relations Forumwhitezefir2018
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Step into the premier gathering of professionals in Government Relations, lobbying, advocacy, political communications, and regulatory strategy. The 10th Annual International Government Relations Forum, organized by IGAPA (International Government Affairs Professional Association), brings together over 600 experts from 16 countries to define the future of the field.
For over a decade, IGAPA has been the leading platform for professionals in government relations, fostering collaboration, knowledge exchange, and the advancement of a transparent and effective global Government Relations agenda. This milestone event in Washington, D.C., will bring together experts, policymakers, and industry leaders to engage in critical discussions on the development of transparent dialogue between business, society, and the state. Attendees will gain actionable insights, explore emerging trends, and build strategic connections that drive meaningful change.
The document outlines the constitution and bylaws of the Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association. It defines the area covered by the association and its objectives, which include maintaining single-family homes, uniting homeowners, and representing the community before government agencies. It describes membership requirements and voting procedures. It establishes officer positions like President and Treasurer and outlines their duties. It also discusses committees, dues, meetings, amendments, and dissolution procedures.