The Praxis Centre - Release the power within
The future of every organisation relies on the quality of its people. The Praxis Centre at Cranfield School of Management is dedicated to the development of individuals, helping them to reach their potential for the benefit of themselves and their organisations.
Our programmes bring a radical and innovative edge to conventional management thinking, while being firmly grounded in business issues. Through our diverse faculty, we are able to use a wide range of expertise to provide participants wi
Office Hours with Neil McWilliam on the History of Political Cartoons
Neil McWilliam, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Art & Art History at Duke University, discusses the history of political caricature and the "Lines of Attack" exhibition at the Nasher Museum of Art in an "Office Hours" interview. Learn more at http://nasher.duke.edu/exhibitions_caricature.php
The International Monetary Fund's Kalpana Kochhar: Whats Ahead for the Indian Economy
IMF Economist Kalpana Kochhar discusses the resilience of the Indian market, hurdles to growth and why the pace of reform must accelerate.
Kevin and Hannah Salwen with Wharton's Stewart Friedman on The Power of Half
Wharton management professor Stewart Friedman talks with Kevin Salwen and his daughter, Hannah, about Salwen's book The Power of Half
Mark Murphy speaking at The Business Journal's Power Breakfast on The Difference Network
Green Bay Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy spoke about the business direction of the Packers, redevelopment plans around Lambeau Field and the collective bargaining talks with NFL players.
The Transformative Power of Art
Northeastern senior Helen Schroeder, an art and human services major, found the perfect co-op at the Pine Street Inn: Working with artists who taught classes for the residents of New England's largest homeless shelter. The Boston Foundation supported Schroeder's co-op position, as well as the Pine Street Inn's art program.
Use of Basic Laboratory Equipment: Episode 2 - Power supply.
How to use a D.C. power supply unit.
Laws of Power 37: Anchor the Potential
Thunderbird Professor Karen Walch, Ph.D., continues her 48-week series on the Laws of Power for 21st Century Global Negotiators. Learn more at http://knowledgenetwork.thunderbird.edu/worldcafe.
Laws of Power 38: Yield to the Standard
Thunderbird Professor Karen Walch, Ph.D., continues her 48-week series on the Laws of Power for 21st Century Global Negotiators. Learn more at http://knowledgenetwork.thunderbird.edu/worldcafe.
Laws of Power 39: Know the Triggers
Thunderbird Professor Karen Walch, Ph.D., continues her 48-week series on the Laws of Power for 21st Century Global Negotiators. Learn more at http://knowledgenetwork.thunderbird.edu/worldcafe.
Laws of Power 40: Design the Best and Worst Case
Thunderbird Professor Karen Walch, Ph.D., continues her 48-week series on the Laws of Power for 21st Century Global Negotiators. Learn more at http://knowledgenetwork.thunderbird.edu/worldcafe.
Laws of Power 41: Attend to Your Rights
Thunderbird Professor Karen Walch, Ph.D., continues her 48-week series on the Laws of Power for 21st Century Global Negotiators. Learn more at http://knowledgenetwork.thunderbird.edu/worldcafe.
Prime Minister David Cameron on The Economy
Speech by Prime Minister David Cameron, MP, about the state of the UK economy and the challenges that lie ahead. Held on The Open University campus, Milton Keynes, 07-06-2010
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Lecture 14: Power, Intro to Integrated Circuits and Digital Logic 2
Lecture 14: Power, Intro to Integrated Circuits and Digital Logic 2
http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ee40/su10/lectures/lec14/
Introduction to Microelectronics - Josh Hug - UC Berkeley - Summer 2010
7/26/10
Learning About Chinese Politics: Sources, Methods, and Perceptions
Producing Knowledge about China: Social Science Perspectives
Roundtable: Learning About Chinese Politics: Sources, Methods, and Perceptions
Moderator: Stanley Lubman, Lecturer in Residence, Berkeley Law, University of California
Meaning and Measurement: Interviews and Political Science Research in China
Mary E. Gallagher, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Director, Center for Chinese Studies, The University of Michigan
Conscious and Subconscious Sources of American Attit
Learning About Chinese Politics: Area Studies, Theory and Local Knowledge
Producing Knowledge about China: Social Science Perspectives
Roundtable: Learning About Chinese Politics: Area Studies, Theory and Local Knowledge
Moderator: Wen-hsin Yeh, Director, Institute of East Asian Studies, Haas Chair in East Asian Studies, Morrison Chair in History, University of California, Berkeley
The Peephole Method: Producing Ethnographic Knowledge about Rural China Â
Hans Steinmüller, Research Fellow, Department II  Socialist and Postâ€Socialist Eurasia,Â
UCLA Political Science Department Commencement 2010 - Brian Cornell
Brian Cornell, Political Science '81 BA; Executive Vice President, President and CEO, Sam's Club
Is there Power in Positive Thinking?
How can we stay positive when competing demands and time pressure can impact everything from how our immune system functions, to whether or not we exercise, to the interactions we have with each other, and even to every breath we take? Our improved understanding of the relationship between behavior, physiology and disease development provides the rationale for integrative approaches that empower people for more mindful and effective navigation in today's world. UCSF's Dr. Margaret Chesney presen













