Theories of Motivation - Mini Lecture
A mini lecture that looks at what motivation is, what motivates us and then goes on to look how we motivate people according to various theorists such as Herzberg, Maslow and Vroom
Swing into Spring Info Fair
Community Service Center
Understanding Mission, Vision and Values - Mini Lecture
This is a mini-lecture introducing the concepts of vision, mission and values.
Disability Discrimination Act - Mini Lecture
A Mini Lecture introducing the Disability Discrimination Act
How the Cow Ate the Cabbage Read A Loud
This video is a play on the story "There Was an Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly". The theme is a barnyard and a series of events creates an opportunity for a cow to get out of a gate to eat some cabbage in the field. Words appear at the bottom of the screen and each word is highlighted as it is said. Content is appropriate for elementary students.
The Globalisation of the Business of English law
Stuart Popham will discuss many of the changes which he has seen in his 35 year career. Stuart Popham is the senior partner of Clifford Chance LLP, worldwide.
A ball park figure
Using averages to calculate risk is leading risk management modelling astray says Professor Sam Savage. It ensures everything is behind schedule, beyond budget and below projection. Here he discusses both the problems and the "cures".
Invisible Wi-Fi signals caught on camera
Read more:
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2011/03/invisible-wi-fi-signals-caught-on-camera.html
G7 pledge lifts dollar, Japan stocks
The Group of Seven Friday agreed for rare joint currency intervention, pushing the dollar higher against the yen and lifting Japanese shares.
Japan quake cost seen twice Kobe
Toshiro Muto, a former BOJ deputy governor, expects disaster costs from the earthquake and tsunami at least twice as high as the 1995 Kobe quake.





















