Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2020 im Fachbereich BWL - Allgemeines, Note: 2,0, SRH Fernhochschule, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist die Erkenntnis über Change-Management-Massnahmen, die flexibles Arbeiten fördern und deren psychologisch-emotionalen Herausforderungen sowie deren Bewältigung. Homeoffice ist aufgrund der aktuellen Corona-Krise eine beliebte Form des flexiblen Arbeitens. Die Mehrheit der Angestellten in Deutschland wünschen sich die Möglichkeit von Zuhause aus zu arbeiten, um die Ausbreitung des Coronavirus zu verhindern. Technisch sind die meisten Unternehmen dazu auch in der Lage. Bereits seit Jahren steigt das Interesse der Mitarbeiter an einer verbesserten Work-Life Balance. Dabei soll Beruf und Privatleben in Einklang gebracht werden. Eine lebensphasenorientierte Personalpolitik, also die Berücksichtigung individueller Leistungsfähigkeit der Mitarbeiter in der dazugehörigen Lebensphase, kann dieses Spannungsfeld entschärfen. Dafür ergreifen Unternehmen geeignete Massnahmen und nutzen digitale Technologien, die ein flexibles Arbeiten ermöglichen. Es entsteht eine Win-Win-Situation für Mitarbeiter und Unternehmen.
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Source If you happen to be taking a backroad shortcut from Walden Pond through the woods to the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, Mass., you'll most likely buzz past this modern house tucked among the old Colonials. Since I learned about the Walter Gropius house in Lincoln, I've wanted to go take a tour of this National Historic Landmark. Walter Gropius, if not a familiar name, was the founder of the Bauhaus School of architecture whose faculty included Paul Klee, Josef Albers and Wassily Kandinsky to name a few. Gropius escaped Nazi Germany in 1937 and came to Cambridge where he taught at the Harvard School of Design with Marcel Breuer. I'm sure you know Breuer's Wassily and Cesca chairs even if you're not familiar with his architecture. Gropius' house in Lincoln was built in 1938. The sculpture in front of the house is by Richard Filipowski and was installed by Gropius in the 1950s. The sculpture is titled "Winter Pine." Side of house looking into the living room and upstairs deck. View of rear of house. The oak was planted when the house was built. Interior photos of the house are not allowed on the tour but I've borrowed a few from the Historic New England website. The house has been maintained as it was at the time of Gropius' death in 1969. Just inside the front door is Gropius' office. The chairs are Saarinen. The living room with picture windows that beautifully frame a view of the back yard and forest beyond. The chair is a Saarinen Womb chair. I should have asked about the white leather sofa because I loved it. View from the dining room looking back in to the living room. See the little vents just below the dining room windows? Gropius had a second heating system just to keep the windows frost-free in the wintertime. The kitchen is very fun. Small but adequate. Another windows that frames a view of the landscape. One of the period bathrooms. Notice the typical Bauhaus palette of black, white, gray and red. The dressing room and master bedroom is set up as if his wife Ise would be right back to get ready to entertain guests that evening. Her Merimekko dress is laid out on the bed. A shot of daughter Ati's room. I love that wall light! View of the back of the house. I would highly recommend taking the tour; it's a 1969 moment frozen in time. A one-hour tour is $10. Gropius House 68 Baker Bridge Road Lincoln, Mass. 01773 It's privately owned (so not open to the public) but just down the road is the Marcel Breuer house. It's well worth a walk down the road just to see it.
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France, 1920: Marcel Griaule is a young man who is very well-established in his studies, especially in mathematics. He has recently served as a volunteer in the French Air Force and aspires to attend the prestigious Lycée Louis le Grande.
Marcel Mauss, Durkheims nephew, was the first scholar to refer to the sociological aspect of the body, affirming that it is the very first and the most natural tool of mankind. This work, which is written in the format of a typical textbook; deals with the sociological aspects of the human body and issues of health. Some of the specific topics elaborated…
Hello, all! I know that it's been quite a while since I've written a legitimate post, so I thank you for your patience and loyalty. You know how life can be sometimes... It can really make it hard for us ADD afflicted to focus on ANYTHING, let alone a blog! But enough about that! I'm excited to share with you a new (old) children's book that I recently got at a local used bookstore. The book is titled, 'Vision - How, Why and What We See' and it is one in a series of books called the 'Golden Library of Knowledge'. 'Vision' was printed in 1962, and I think the charming illustrations (by Weimer Pursell) depict that. Here, take a look at some of them, beginning with the book's cover... I really dig this cover! The combination of the colors used and the stylization of the image make it very pleasing to the "eye". Outer organs of the eye serve a primarily protective purpose. The convergence of the telephone lines, the decreasing size of the poles, and the haziness of the more distant buildings help to create perspective. Why does an apple look red? First of all, you are probably looking at the apple in good light. If you look at it in very dim light, the apple will look black for the sight-receiving cells in the retina that "see" color are the cones, and cones are useless in dim light. To see red, you must have good color-sensitive cones. Many animals and some people have cones which are able to see small details distinctly, but cannot recognize some or all colors. They are said to be color-blind. White light entering a prism breaks down into the colors of the spectrum, as seen above. It is possible for an inverted prism to recombine the spectrum into white light again. Color-blind people are unable to see the red O and purple X, above. Many birds have keener vision than we have. The hunting birds - vultures, hawks, and shrikes - can spot very small animals on the ground hundreds of feet below them. The Snellen Eye Chart, above, was designed to aid all who train in testing distance vision against an accepted norm. So did you have fun learning tidbits about vision in the Golden Library of Knowledge? I thought you might! Be sure to come back next time Retro Book Fair stops by the circus... I have a pretty good feeling even more vintage fun is in store! Meanwhile, have a wonderful weekend, everybody!! ~ All images taken from the book, 'Vision - How, Why, and What We See' by Janette Rainwater. Illustrated by Weimer Pursell. Published by Golden Press, New York. ~
France, 1920: Marcel Griaule is a young man who is very well-established in his studies, especially in mathematics. He has recently served as a volunteer in the French Air Force and aspires to attend the prestigious Lycée Louis le Grande.
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Elle était une paysanne inculte avant de collaborer aux œuvres de Marcel Proust. Servante dévouée et caractérielle de l'un des plus grands écrivains du XXe siècle, qui était vraiment Céleste Albaret ?
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Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2015 im Fachbereich BWL - Bank, Börse, Versicherung, Note: 1,0, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover (Geld und internationale Finanzwirtschaft), Veranstaltung: Investitionsentscheidungen auf Kapitalmärkten, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Insbesondere aufgrund der aktuellen von niedrigen Zinsen und volatilen Aktienkursen geprägten Finanzmarktsituation stellt das Anlegen von Geld eine besondere Herausforderung für die Anleger dar. Die zu treffende Entscheidung, vor die Privatinvestoren gestellt werden, bedeutet daher auch immer, ein Risiko einzugehen. Da eine hohe Zielrendite stets mit einem höheren Risiko verbunden ist, sehen sich die Privatinvestoren auch immer mit einem jenen Risiko konfrontiert. Viele Finanzinstitutionen versuchen potenzielle Anleger mit vermeintlich guten Investment- bzw. Sparprodukten anzulocken. Eines dieser Produkte ist der durch die Medien und die Finanzbranche umworbene aktiv gemanagte Investmentfonds. Gepriesen durch hohe Renditen, soll er Anleger teilweise zu schnellem Vermögen verhelfen. Tatsächlich steht dieses Produkt jedoch schon seit einigen Jahren in Verruf. Zu hohe Kosten und mangelnde Skills der verantwortlichen Fondsmanager, eine Überrendite zu erzielen, führte in den vergangenen Jahren dazu, dass die Popularität vom sogenannten ¿Indexing¿ (passives Investieren) stetig gestiegen ist, da vergleichsweise nur wenige Investmentfonds in der Lage sind, ihren Vergleichsindex zu schlagen. Obwohl nämlich viele Beweise darauf hindeuten, dass passives Investment besser ist als aktives Management, bevorzugen nach wie vor viele Anleger ein aktives Fondsmanagement. Da auch ich bereits Besitzer von aktiv gemanagten Investmentfonds bin, habe ich grosses Interesse daran, die Problematik zu untersuchen, inwiefern und unter welchen Voraussetzungen passive Investmentvehikel aktiven Investmentvehikeln vorzuziehen sind.
Herne – Was für ein unfassbares Verbrechen, was für ein sinnloser Tod. Jaden (9) starb, weil Killer Marcel Heße (19) frustriert vom Leben war. Donnerstag...
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Marcel Sternberger, once the leading portrait photographer of his day, has been rediscovered by a photography dealer.