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  • Kettering University – Business and Management

    Posted by admin on February 7th, 2010 and filed under business information system | 1 Comment »

    Kettering Students have produced the following video about academic life at Kettering University.

    Concentrations in Business include:
    * Accounting/Finance
    * Information Systems
    * Manufacturing Management
    * General Business
    * Marketing

    For more information about Kettering’s academic programs please visit http://www.kettering.edu/futurestudents/

    Duration : 0:4:13

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    Information analyst —- UMI Kumaran

    Posted by admin on December 14th, 2009 and filed under knowledge information system | 3 Comments »

    The video provides unique perspectives on knowledge management if used can reward businesses achieve quantum growth and enhanced efficiencies and profitability. Kumaran is an effective information analyst whose analysis and interpretations have significantly assisted individuals and firms to sometimes make drastic changes and enjoy quantum leaps. Kumaran has developed original learning modules on knowledge management that can make organisations to enjoy significant commercial benefits. For more information, please contact:kcsa@aapt.net.au

    Duration : 0:7:17

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    GIS Careers by ESRI: Helicopter Pilot – A Day in the Life

    Posted by admin on November 22nd, 2009 and filed under knowledge information system | 8 Comments »

    http://tinyurl.com/esri-careers ESRI designs and develops the world’s leading geographic information system (GIS) technology. Many people are drawn to ESRI because of its outstanding technical reputation, unique culture, and the opportunity to work with smart, creative people in an open, collaborative environment. Employees at ESRI are passionate about their work because they know their opinions and innovations make a difference in our society. Our technology helps fight forest fires, determine new national boundaries during peace negotiations, find promising sites for new facilities, support optimal land-use planning, route emergency vehicles, monitor climate change, contain oil spills, and perform countless other vital tasks.

    GIS is a collaboration of integrated technologies for sharing geographic knowledge. GIS allows us to view, understand, question, interpret, and visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends in the form of maps, globes, reports, and charts. It helps us answer questions and solve problems by looking at data in a way that is quickly understood and easily shared. Finally, GIS technology can be integrated into any enterprise information system framework and must constantly evolve to meet the changing needs of business, industry, government, and education. At ESRI, we are ready for these changes. (Visit http://tinyurl.com/esri-gis for more info.)

    ESRI employs thousands of skilled workers who work closely with hundreds of business partners and international distributors and tens of thousands of users. Each one makes a unique contribution to this remarkable technology — each one makes a difference.

    Map out your new career with ESRI today. Create an account on our careers page and tell us about yourself and the challenge you are seeking. Completing and maintaining your personal profile will give you more visibility to ESRI recruiters when they are searching for potential candidates for open positions.

    Duration : 0:4:15

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    Department of Management Information Systems

    Posted by admin on November 13th, 2009 and filed under business information system | 2 Comments »

    Richard Watson
    Department Head and Fuqua Distinguished Chair of Management Information Systems

    “We’re recognized as one of the strong MIS programs. And we’re technically strong as well as business focused so our students learn how to model business processes, because you need to understand how things happen in a business before you can improve them.”

    Duration : 0:2:59

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    How to boost your Immune System. The latest Bio-Technology 1

    Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009 and filed under technology information system | No Comments »

    Dr.Rob Robertson will reveal to you the secret to Boost your Immune System IQ without using Drugs. The Secret is the discovery of “Transfer Factor”, which is considered the greatest discovery in the history of preventive medicine.
    It’s a Natural Molecule and it’s going to change the way we look after our body

    What are Transfer Factors?

    not a vitamin

    not a mineral

    not an herb

    not a phytonutrient

    Transfer Factors are the smallest molecules in colostrum. Every mother who breast-feeds her infant passes on her own immunity — in fact she passes on all of the information her immune system has gained during her lifetime. This process begins with the first milk; the pre-maternal milk called colostrum. The most valuable of the “immunity weapons” in colostrum are the smallest molecules called Transfer Factors.

    2. What do Transfer Factors do?
    Three important functions of transfer factors:

    Boost the immune system

    Increase the intelligence of the immune system

    Modulate the immune system – and much, much more

    1) Boosts the immune system by boosting Natural Killer (NK) cell activity. NK cells are a key part of our body’s defense against infection and sickness. They seek and destroy infected or malignant cells through direct contact. NK cells are especially important in fighting cancer cells, and cells infected by viruses, bacteria and fungi.

    2) Raises our immune I.Q. Transfer Factors download a ‘blueprint’ of the mother’s immune system to the recipient. This provides thousands of new ‘photographs’ for our immune system to quickly recognise new threats. They provide accurate information to build a swift attack, cutting down the time it takes to fight infection. They provide immune markers to more quickly guide T cell reactions to an invader.

    3) Suppresses an over-active immune system. An out-of-control immune system attacks healthy cells. The suppressor fraction of Transfer Factor dampens down this activity. This fraction of Transfer Factor is particularly effective in helping autoimmune conditions.

    Who discovered Transfer Factor?

    In 1949, Dr H. Sherwood Lawrence made a very significant discovery. In the process of studying tuberculosis, which was a major health threat at the time, he discovered an immune response could be transferred from a donor to a recipient through an injection of an extract of white blood cells.
    Further investigation led him to conclude that this immune extract must contain “factors” that made it possible to transfer the donor’s immunity to the recipient. He called these molecules “transfer factors.”

    In 1989, two researchers completed what was to become a patented process for actually extracting transfer factors from cow colostrum, resulting in a concentrated form. In 1999, the effectiveness and safety of transfer factor supplementation was validated by scores of clinical studies worldwide. Scientists are just beginning to grasp the profound implications of transfer factor therapy in determining the health of not only present, but future generations.

    Dr Gary Wilson and Dr Greg Paddock successfully completed a myriad of tests to win USDA approval for their transfer factor technology. It is this unique, patented technology that makes it possible to isolate or to separate transfer factors from cow colostrum. Through this extraction technique, pure transfer factors can be collected from the cow’s first milk, dried and then encapsulated for human consumption.

    Do Health Professionals work with Transfer Factor?
    Yes. There are already Health Professionals working with Transfer Factor all around the world, including many renowned surgeons and doctors who recommend Transfer Factor to all their patients included asthma , eczema, and fibromyalgia and for anyone who want to stay healthy.

    Duration : 0:9:45

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    Concordia’s John Molson School of Business Profile (1 of 2)

    Posted by admin on October 28th, 2009 and filed under business information system | 2 Comments »

    Shannon Labadie, Recruitment and Retention officer for the John Molson School of Business talks about various aspects the faculty. Jean-Sébastien Belanger also talks about his experience as a JMSB student. (From Concordia’s Open House, Jan. 26, 2008)
    http://www.concordia.ca

    Duration : 0:8:51

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    GIS Careers by ESRI: Geographic Information System Manager – A Day in the Life

    Posted by admin on September 22nd, 2009 and filed under knowledge information system | 3 Comments »

    http://tinyurl.com/esri-careers ESRI designs and develops the world’s leading geographic information system (GIS) technology. Many people are drawn to ESRI because of its outstanding technical reputation, unique culture, and the opportunity to work with smart, creative people in an open, collaborative environment. Employees at ESRI are passionate about their work because they know their opinions and innovations make a difference in our society. Our technology helps fight forest fires, determine new national boundaries during peace negotiations, find promising sites for new facilities, support optimal land-use planning, route emergency vehicles, monitor climate change, contain oil spills, and perform countless other vital tasks.

    GIS is a collaboration of integrated technologies for sharing geographic knowledge. GIS allows us to view, understand, question, interpret, and visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends in the form of maps, globes, reports, and charts. It helps us answer questions and solve problems by looking at data in a way that is quickly understood and easily shared. Finally, GIS technology can be integrated into any enterprise information system framework and must constantly evolve to meet the changing needs of business, industry, government, and education. At ESRI, we are ready for these changes. (Visit http://tinyurl.com/esri-gis for more info.)

    ESRI employs thousands of skilled workers who work closely with hundreds of business partners and international distributors and tens of thousands of users. Each one makes a unique contribution to this remarkable technology — each one makes a difference.

    Map out your new career with ESRI today. Create an account on our careers page and tell us about yourself and the challenge you are seeking. Completing and maintaining your personal profile will give you more visibility to ESRI recruiters when they are searching for potential candidates for open positions.

    Duration : 0:3:32

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