H.G. Rickover was responsible for naval nuclear ships from their inception to their end of life, including design, construction, operation, and decommissioning. The presentation overview discusses the Navy's nuclear organization and the typical life cycle of a naval nuclear ship, from design through decommissioning and recycling. Admiral Rickover is credited as the "Father of the Nuclear Navy" for creating the entire program and associated infrastructure.
MAMSI is a leading HMO provider that experienced its first loss in 1996 after years of revenue growth. Due to rising expenses and competitive pressures reducing margins, the document recommends that MAMSI exit unprofitable government markets, pursue growth through acquisitions rather than only organic growth, and change its strategy and leadership to prioritize profitability over top-line growth. A new code of ethics is also suggested to address management issues.
The document discusses privacy management and boundary structures. It explains that individuals maintain privacy by establishing rules about who can access different types of private information. Common topics people keep private include relationships, failures, sexual experiences, money and religion. When privacy is violated, common responses include direct verbal assertion, passive aggression, tempered tolerance, and adjusting boundaries. The document also discusses obsessive relational intrusion and reasons why people engage in this behavior, as well as strategies for responding such as being passive, avoidant, aggressive, integrative, or seeking help.
a part of "The Path Forward for Academic Medical Centers: Innovation", Economics and Better Health, an Economic Studies and Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform event at the Brookings Institutuion
This document discusses how brands can engage all five senses to build stronger connections with customers. It explains that using multi-sensory branding through sights, sounds, tastes, smells and touches can create more impactful experiences that tap into emotions and memories. Examples are given of how different brands have used sensory cues like sound, smell, taste and visuals in their branding. The twelve components of a brand personality are identified as color, picture, shape, language, name, behavior, sound, navigation, tradition, icon, ritual and service. The document advocates for a holistic branding approach that is consistent across all touchpoints and leverages all the senses.
This document contains a collection of inspirational quotes on various topics such as dreams, habits, problems, learning, listening, risk-taking, destiny, forgiveness, and maintaining a positive attitude. Some key messages expressed are that our reactions are more important than our problems, we can learn new things at any stage of life, small acts each day can lead to great changes over time, and focusing on gratitude and positivity can improve our lives.
FastFoot Challenge at Mobile Monday Berlin (090608)Annika Brinkmann
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This document describes a mobile gaming company and its flagship location-based game FastFoot-Challenge. The company designs innovative mobile games that bring people together using location technologies. FastFoot-Challenge is a multiplayer GPS game played over several kilometers where players' phones become radar devices. The game aims to get people active in real world areas safely. It has received awards and press coverage for encouraging exercise over sedentary gaming. The document outlines partnership opportunities for product promotion, teambuilding events, advertising, and white-label games.
H.G. Rickover was responsible for naval nuclear ships from their inception to their end of life, including design, construction, operation, and decommissioning. The presentation overview discusses the Navy's nuclear organization and the typical life cycle of a naval nuclear ship, from design through decommissioning and recycling. Admiral Rickover is credited as the "Father of the Nuclear Navy" for creating the entire program and associated infrastructure.
MAMSI is a leading HMO provider that experienced its first loss in 1996 after years of revenue growth. Due to rising expenses and competitive pressures reducing margins, the document recommends that MAMSI exit unprofitable government markets, pursue growth through acquisitions rather than only organic growth, and change its strategy and leadership to prioritize profitability over top-line growth. A new code of ethics is also suggested to address management issues.
The document discusses privacy management and boundary structures. It explains that individuals maintain privacy by establishing rules about who can access different types of private information. Common topics people keep private include relationships, failures, sexual experiences, money and religion. When privacy is violated, common responses include direct verbal assertion, passive aggression, tempered tolerance, and adjusting boundaries. The document also discusses obsessive relational intrusion and reasons why people engage in this behavior, as well as strategies for responding such as being passive, avoidant, aggressive, integrative, or seeking help.
a part of "The Path Forward for Academic Medical Centers: Innovation", Economics and Better Health, an Economic Studies and Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform event at the Brookings Institutuion
This document discusses how brands can engage all five senses to build stronger connections with customers. It explains that using multi-sensory branding through sights, sounds, tastes, smells and touches can create more impactful experiences that tap into emotions and memories. Examples are given of how different brands have used sensory cues like sound, smell, taste and visuals in their branding. The twelve components of a brand personality are identified as color, picture, shape, language, name, behavior, sound, navigation, tradition, icon, ritual and service. The document advocates for a holistic branding approach that is consistent across all touchpoints and leverages all the senses.
This document contains a collection of inspirational quotes on various topics such as dreams, habits, problems, learning, listening, risk-taking, destiny, forgiveness, and maintaining a positive attitude. Some key messages expressed are that our reactions are more important than our problems, we can learn new things at any stage of life, small acts each day can lead to great changes over time, and focusing on gratitude and positivity can improve our lives.
FastFoot Challenge at Mobile Monday Berlin (090608)Annika Brinkmann
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This document describes a mobile gaming company and its flagship location-based game FastFoot-Challenge. The company designs innovative mobile games that bring people together using location technologies. FastFoot-Challenge is a multiplayer GPS game played over several kilometers where players' phones become radar devices. The game aims to get people active in real world areas safely. It has received awards and press coverage for encouraging exercise over sedentary gaming. The document outlines partnership opportunities for product promotion, teambuilding events, advertising, and white-label games.
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This document appears to be a list of random words and phrases with no clear overall topic or narrative. It includes terms related to nature, photography, food, relationships, and other miscellaneous concepts with no obvious connecting theme between the entries. The list spans 59 numbered entries with short 1-3 word phrases or titles provided for each.
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