Rethinking the banking agenda First briefing of the 'crisis compendium' - Part one Andrew Scott Ready for change? Why coordination, not standardisation, is the key to successful offshoring Launching a new venture Keeping faith with stocks Creative destruction Making sense of your management model Does component sharing help or hurt reliability? How to deal with the upturn when it comes An Animal Cells Organelles Peppermint plant David Lynch : la double vie des personnages. Conférence de Diane Arnaud
Le cinéma de Lynch voit double en concevant ses personnages. D'un côté, le geste de l'artiste, modelant ses créatures et animant des figures, jusqu'à les transformer. De l'autre, le désir du metteur en scène de s'attacher au corps d'un acteur, de le rediriger vers un autre rôle, de changer son image. Miroitement incessant entre création et fiction qui reflète les troubles du sujet, d'Eraserhead à Inland Empire.
Diane Arnaud enseigne l'analyse et l'esthétiq Waterwheel Work Inequalities and Absolute Value Homework -- Sample Test: Inequalities and Absolute Values Greek Sculpture (BBC: How Art Made The World) The Rise and Fall of The Mongol Empire Crew World Cup Message Les deux rives de Marilyn Monroe. Conférence de Bernard Comment
Marilyn Monroe est souvent assimilée à la pin-up. Elle est la "dumb blonde", la gourde dont les studios hollywoodiens voulaient se satisfaire. Mais Norma Jeane, devenue Marilyn, est une femme déterminée, qui veut échapper à son cliché pour développer ses formidables talents d'actrice à travers la formation très exigeante de l'Actors Studio. En décembre 1954, elle quitte Los Angeles pour New York, où elle fonde notamment sa propre maison de production. Une autre dimensio Dialogue avec Francesco Rosi
Dialogue animé par Michel Ciment, Costa-Gavras et Serge Toubiana.
"Je respecte le scénario mais j'invente dès que c'est possible et j'ajoute l'épaisseur que la scène filmée doit avoir par rapport à la scène écrite. C'est, je crois, un peu une caractéristique des réalisateurs italiens. Nous laissons une marge pour le travail sur le plateau. Si je décrivais tout dans mon script, si tout était prévu, peut-être qu'ensuite je n'aurais plus envie de le tourner. Il fau
Professor Viral Acharya discusses capital budgeting and governance at banks, and challenges banks to reconsider performance targets
Andrew Scott, Professor of Economics, explains how this downturn differs from previous recessions, and suggests how it may develop in 2009
Professor Michael Jarrett, discusses the internal and external complexities of organisational change and argues the case for being ready for change - always.
Phanish Puranam, Associate Professor of Strategic and International Management, explains that what really matters in the success of offshoring is coordination and links to onshore processes
What strategies can entrepreneurs adopt to help them weather the current economic storm? John Mullins, Associate Professor of Management Practice, has researched entrepreneurial ventures and offers some valuable insights
Elroy Dimson, BGI Professor of Investment Management, provides an insight into some of The Credit Suisse Global Investment Returns Yearbook 2009
Lourdes Sosa, Assistant Professor of Strategic and International Management at London Business School provides new insights into how incumbents react when faced with a desruptive technology
Julian Birkinshaw, Professor of Strategic and International Management,explains how organisations can do a better job of using a management model to enhance their competitiveness
Kamalini Ramdas, Professor of Management Science and Operations, on the impact of component sharing on quality in the auto industry
Richard Punt, Managing Partner of Strategy at Deloitte, discusses how managers can best prepare their organisation for the upturn
This 2:30 long video of an overview of what animal organelles do. Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, and it basically provides energy to the cell. And the nucleus is the boss of the cell; it also contains the genetic material needed for meiosis and mitosis, an important part of cell reproduction. The Endoplasmic Reticulum is the roads of the cell. It's the pathway to transport nutrient around the cell. The vacuole is the storage room.There is no sound with this slideshow/video.
New plants can be grown from cuttings of mature, full-grown plants. Peppermint, and many members of the mint family, can be grown just by cutting sections of stem and replanting them.
Students learn the history of the waterwheel and common uses for water turbines today. They explore kinetic energy by creating their own experimental waterwheel from a two-liter plastic bottle. They investigate the transformations of energy involved in turning the blades of a hydro-turbine into work, and experiment with how weight affects the rotational rate of the waterwheel. Students also discuss and explore the characteristics of hydroelectric plants.
This module provides a sample test on inequalities and absolute values.
This ten minute video is about how Greek art was created as something more human than human. This is an excerpt from the BBC documentary "How Art Made The World" and contains a narrator and images of Greek sculptures. Be aware that this are real images of nude bodies.
The video is 2:50 minutes long and provides the history of the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire, one of the largest empires in the history of the world. Once Genghis Khan was made ruler of all Mongols in 1206, the Mongols quickly expanded into Europe and Asia. Statistics include how violent these people were and how the soldiers started as youngsters. A good overview.
STS-135 Mission Specialist Sandy Magnus and Expedition 28 Flight Engineer Satoshi Furukawa record a special World Cup message













