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    Cisco's Web Enablement

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    believed that “by providing the end-to-end network plumbing‚ we can change the way entire companies and industries operate.” How did Cisco’s IT web-enablement initiatives reinforce and demonstrate that belief? Explain your answer with examples. Cisco began web development in early 1990s. Cisco invested around $100 million to web-enable all the applications using standard set of tools and smart group of people. Most of the interactions with customers‚ partner and suppliers were network-based and

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    Web 2.0 Analysis

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    2.0 Introduction Web 2.0 is second generation web designed that include features such as information sharing‚ relationship‚ communication and interoperability (Tripathi and Kumar‚ 2010). It is known as dynamic web and two way communication. The Web 2.0 provides services such as social networking‚ video and photo sharing‚ blogging‚ microblogging‚ social bookmaking‚ wikis and resources organising. Besides‚ the Web 2.0 tools function to promote‚ services‚ share information and communication with

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    Introduction to Motivation

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    the magic that changed the life of Wilma Rudolf ;it was nothing but MOTIVATION. We all want to achieve something in our life and for our dreams to come true‚ we need to have fire in our belly ‚the true hunger for success. The story doesn’t end here; circumstances are rarely favourable for working on desires and then we need motivation to drive us to right path.Motivation may be explicit or may be sometimes implicit. Motivation may be internal or may be external. World is changing proportionately

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    Buyer Motivation

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    Introduction Motivation is both a psychological and physiological process. Individual behavior is directly correlated with motivation. There are two levels of motivation: one is to satisfy basic physiological needs‚ such as oxygen‚ food and water. The second level of motivation involves satisfying psychological needs. This second level is satisfied only after the first level is satisfied. These individual needs‚ both psychological and physiological‚ combined with group influences

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    Future of Web Design

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    future of web design is concerned about progressing above and beyond manipulative for one device. It is all concerned about mobiles‚ but mobiles are of vital importance. Users of the web are accessing the web from different sources such as tablets‚ laptops‚ mobile smartphones and desktop computers. The websites need to keep on changing to adapt and respond to various platforms in an effective and fluent manner. For a long duration‚ web design was based on print design practices‚ but the web has never

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    Motivation on Workplace

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    EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION – THE KEY TO SUCCESS MEANING OF MOTIVATION Motivation is an aspect of managerial function of directing under execution. It is necessary as a means to induce people to work‚ as they are able and trained to do‚ willingly. The job of a manager in the workplace is to get things done through employees. To do this the manager should be able to motivate employees. But that’s easier said than done! Motivation practice and theory are difficult subject‚ touching on several disciplines

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    Exploring the Social Web

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    Exploring the Social Web INF 103 Instructor May 21‚ 2013 Exploring the Social Web Introduction The way we communicate‚ socialize‚ and share information is vastly different today than it was years ago. We utilize computers‚ phones‚ tablets‚ and other electronic devices to access the internet‚ where we can do a multitude of different things. As will be demonstrated‚ the advent of the social web has changed our culture today and going forward. The social web has become a platform to

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    Self-Motivation

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    Jazmine Moore November 28‚ 2012 When you look up self-motivation in the dictionary it says that self-motivation is initiative to undertake or continue a task or activity without another’s prodding or supervision. Some of us are self-motivated and some of us are motivated by others. It may seem difficult to have the ambition and the drive to motivate yourself but when you take action‚ when you have faith‚ and when you have a little motivation from others‚ you will have the confidence to believe in

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    development of the Internet from web 1.0 to web 3.0. Marion Villanyi ST20035596 Introduction The web was created in 1989 by Sir Til Berners-Lee‚ working at CERN (The European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Geneva‚ Switzerland. A web service is defined as a software system designed to support computer-to-computer interaction over the Internet. The World Wide Web‚ and related technologies‚ has had much progress since its advent. Nowadays‚ we speak about Web 1.0‚ 2.0‚ 3.0 and even 4.0 and

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    Web Dubois

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    Running head: THE TALENTED TENTH The Talented Tenth Brian Joseph Jackson State University Abstract In 1903 civil right activist W.E.B. Dubois wrote an essay emphasizing the necessity for higher education to develop the leadership capacity among the most able 10 percent of black Americans. An essay which would later be called "The Talented Tenth"‚ (Dubois‚ W.E.B.‚ 1903) in this essay Dubois laid out a challenge for black education. A challenge that has yet to be realized nearly 100 years

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