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Gropius: the man who built the Bauhaus / Fiona MacCarthy

Online Resource




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Thermal insulation materials for building applications / Eshrar Latif, Rachel Bevan and Tom Woolley

Barker Library - TH1715.L38 2019




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Advances in building information modeling: first Eurasian BIM Forum, EBF 2019, Istanbul, Turkey, May 31, 2019, Revised Selected Papers / Salih Ofluoglu, Ozan Onder Ozener, Umit Isikdag, editors

Online Resource




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The Iranian expanse: transforming royal identity through architecture, landscape, and the built environment, 550 BCE-642 CE / Matthew P. Canepa

Rotch Library - NA225.C36 2018




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Building reputations: architecture and the artisan, 1750-1830 / Conor Lucey

Rotch Library - NA7521.L83 2018




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The decorated tenement: how immigrant builders and architects transformed the slum in the Gilded Age / Zachary J. Violette

Rotch Library - NA7880.V56 2019




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Upgrading 1-butanol to unsaturated, carbonyl and aromatic compounds: a new synthesis approach to produce important organic building blocks

Green Chem., 2020, 22,2365-2369
DOI: 10.1039/D0GC00254B, Communication
Jorge Mora Vargas, Luiz Henrique Tofaneli Morelato, Julieth Orduna Ortega, Mauricio Boscolo, Gustavo Metzker
Conversion of 1-butanol into added-value organic building blocks was achieved using fixed-bed flow reactor and Cu-based catalyst at 550 and 600 °C with and without methanol as addictive.
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Archived Webinar – How to Build Morale in Tough Times


"I am happy to say "How to Build Morale in Tough Times" webinar exceeded my expectations. It had information that was useable and realistic. I enjoyed hearing from speakers with years of experience that have been able to see results based on their recommendations."

- Lynda Donnachie, Human Resources Manager

"The webinar was easy to follow. The facilitators were very knowledgeable and interesting to listen to, and provided practical guidelines for building morale not only in tough times but at all times. A webinar is a great way to share information."
- Laurie Bellay, Human Resources Coordinator


Webinar information current as of April 30, 2009  

In this tough economic climate, building and maintaining high employee morale is critical to the health and competitiveness of your organization. Motivating and encouraging innovation is especially needed when you are asking employees to do more with fewer resources. During this archived webinar you will learn what is required at the corporate, team and individual level to build morale and engage your employees in tough times.

Areas to be covered:
  • Factors that increase/decrease morale
  • Corporate, team and individual responsibilities during tough times
  • Strategies to increase your personal sphere of influence and personal control
  • How to reduce fear and anxiety within your organization
  • HR's role and responsibilities
  • Best practices for private, not-for-profit and public organizations
  • How to weather the ups and downs through the power of your employees

Speakers

Jenny Lewis
Jenny Lewis founded LEWCO Consulting Inc. in 1991, a company that focuses on building great businesses by building great people! She collaborates with organizations to achieve business results by creating engaging and empowering work environments. Her innovative approach to designing and implementing performance programs always start and are aligned with the client's strategic goals. She has over 27 years business experience including 17 years experience in leadership training

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Archived Webinar - Talent Management - <i>How to Build a Successful Leadership Pipeline</i>

"today's session provided great insight to the importance of developing a formal program and continuous evaluation of the program"

- Susanne McCarroll, Human Resources



Webinar information current as of June 12, 2008

This archived webinar will help you learn techniques and strategies to ensure your company has the leadership it needs in the years ahead. With these skills you can help your business overcome the negativity caused by attrition of senior managers, address the anxieties of managers fast-tracked to senior roles, and tackle problems caused by the loss of intellectual capital and organizational memory. Our goal is to help you manage this transition with a clear strategy and organization.

Learn how to:  

  • Gain insight into your own negotiation style
  • Take necessary steps to effectively prepare for negotiation
  • Negotiate as part of a team
  • Read non-verbal communication
  • Develop skills to influence others
  • Employ key strategies to build trust and gain respect for your ideas
  • Overcome objections and resolve issues
  • Manage difficult interactions and build positive relationships

Speaker

Wayne Rawcliffe, B.A., B.Ed., MBA, CHRP, RODC, is the founder and principal consultant at Senga Consulting Inc. He is recognized for bringing humour, positive energy, creativity and a wealth of ideas to his work with clients in discovering and implementing measureable solutions. As a facilitator, instructor and coach Wayne’s clients benefit from over 25 years of organizational effectiveness experience in improving individual, team and organizational performance. Wayne has worked extensively with all levels of leadership in public, private and not for profit sector organizations to successfully develop and implement organizational improvement initiatives. As an active member of the business community, Wayne is involved with the Vancouver Board of Trade, BC Human Resource Management Association, Vancouver Enterprise Forum, BC Organizational Development Network, High Impact Network and the International Registry of Organizational Development Professionals and is a contributing editor of CCH Canadian Ltd. Ultimate HR Manual, Western Edition.

Format

The following is required to access the archived webinar:

  • Flash Player installed in your computer
  • an Internet connection
  • a sound card

This archived webinar will include:

  • PowerPoint presentation with slides
  • Speaker and facilitator voice-over pres

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Archive Webinar - Negotiate Effectively in the Workplace - Develop key skills to influence others and build positive relations

This webcast was recorded on February 21, 2008

Negotiations happen every day in and outside of your workplace. Every time you communicate with your manager, discuss projects with employees and cross-functional teams or work with outside suppliers – you are negotiating.

Communicating your ideas clearly, gaining buy-in and building trust are critical in today's business world. Negotiating effectively results in respect for your ideas and transforms difficult interactions into positive relationships.

Purchase Negotiate Effectively in the Workplace: Develop Key Skills to Influence Others and Build Positive Relations and gain the essential tools and practical strategies required to recognize your own personal negotiation style, negotiate effectively in the workplace and achieve the results you desire.

Agenda 

  • Gain insight into your own negotiation style
  • Take necessary steps to effectively prepare for negotiation
  • Negotiate as part of a team
  • Read non-verbal communication
  • Employ key strategies to build trust and gain respect for your ideas
  • Overcome objections and resolve issues
  • Manage difficult interactions and build positive relationships

 

Format
Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an Internet connection and a sound card.

This archived webinar will include:

  • PowerPoint presentation with slides
  • Speaker and facilitator voice-over presenting the slides and answering pre-recorded questions

The Speaker
Colm Brannigan, MA, LLM (ADR), CMed, is the Principal of Mediate.ca Dispute Resolution Services and has been a full-time mediator, arbitrator and facilitator since 1999. with experience in family, estates, employment and commercial (including IT and IP) disputes. In addition to his dispute resolution practice, he has participated as a speaker in professional development programs for the Ontario Bar Association, the Law Society of Upper Canada, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University and Upper Canada Dispute Resolution. He is also a Co-Lecturer at the forthcoming 4th Advanced Legal Negotiation conference in Toronto.

Colm has been a part-time Professor in both mediation and law at both Humber and Sheridan Colleges. He is the Founder/Moderator of "Mediate-Canada", an ADR listserv hosted by Google Groups, and Co-Chair of the ADR Institute of Ontario Technology & IP Section. He is a member of the ADR Institute of Ontario, the Ontario Bar Association – ADR Section, the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution and various other professional organizations. Colm was a member of the Toronto Mandatory Mediation Roster from 1999 until 2005 and is a member of the World Intell

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Archived Webinar - Introduction to Followership, Leadership and Team-Building: Alignment and Integration

This webinar introduces you to a relatively new social science paradigm, Followership. For many years followership was viewed as an appendage to leadership and in many business schools, the focus has been on leadership. Why? The answer is really very simple. Leadership has always been viewed as the foundation of organizational power and influence. Did you know that leaders really spend 20 to 30 percent of their time leading, and 70 to 80 percent of their time following, but that following has never been viewed as an essential activity?

Most people have a rather negative perception of followers. Children’s games of Follower the Leader, automotive manufacturer Audi’s bold declaration of “Never Follow” and parent’s warning to their children if “”Johnny is going to jump off of a bridge, are you going to follow him? ; reinforce the negative societal perception of sheep –like followers who are easily influenced, molded and are of little worth. Like with leadership,  there are specific  and distinct followership styles and associated behavioral attributes that certainly have an effect on organizations and their performance.

Leadership model’s like the Hersey-Blanchard Situational Leadership Model, focuses on leadership style based on the follower or group maturity level. Though this particular model has much research to support the premises of the theory, the focus is still on leadership influence and power based on a follower maturity level, versus a behavioral interaction and follower influence on the leader. What you will learn during this webinar is the use of a behavioral based leadership model that focused on the development and power-sharing relationship with organizational followers that is essentially a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship where the leader and follower grow and learn from each other where leaders learn to become Transformational Leaders and followers learn to become what is termed Exemplary Followers. This will not be an attempt to conduct a comparative study of various leadership styles.

The concepts behind Exemplary Followership and Transformational Leadership become essential in organizations that are focusing on becoming self-directed team based organizations. Unfortunately, organizations that bandy the team word around and say: We are going to be a team! Or We have a team based organization, when in reality; the teams are just miniature versions of the larger rigidly formal hierarchy of the larger organization. At that point, the team concept becomes a joke and sinks beneath the waves of failure. In order to successfully implement these concepts in your organization, major organizational cultural change will become necessary in order to adopt and integrate e

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Basic medical techniques and patient care in imaging technology / Lillian S. Torres, TerriAnn Linn-Watson Norcutt, Andrea Guillen Dutton

Torres, Lillian S




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Radiographic image analysis / Kathy McQuillen Martensen

McQuillen-Martensen, Kathy, author




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Udham Singh panel urges govt to build memorial



  • DO NOT USE Punjab and Haryana
  • India

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South Korea offers to build smart city in New Chandigarh



  • DO NOT USE Punjab and Haryana
  • India

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The University That Built Me




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Building Blocks: How protests in the streets remind us of what we lost as a nation when we gave up our right to the city




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Brooks Koepka shatters 36-hole record, builds 7-shot lead at PGA Championship




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Musk’s SpaceX, Bezos’ Blue Origin land contracts to build NASA’s astronaut moon lander




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Thane building collapse: Tea vendor saves lives, loses daughter



  • DO NOT USE Maharashtra
  • India

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‘Consensus building must come from govt’




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Express Adda with Prithviraj Chavan: ‘Building new magnet cities around a larger city is the way ahead’



  • DO NOT USE Maharashtra
  • India

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A moment of rebuilding is on us. Best minds must contribute




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Can old tyres, beer cans and wine bottles help build a home?




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Thane builder suicide: Suicide-note analysed, 4 corporators under scanner




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Fire at Kolkata’s ‘tallest building’, no casualty




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Kiara Advani, Akanksha Ranjan Kapoor and others attend Guilty screening




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Express Wanderlust: Spend a tranquil and rejuvenating weekend in Orchha




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India 3rd on list of ‘green buildings’ countries outside US



  • DO NOT USE Climate Change
  • World

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Bangkok shrine bombing suspect Yusufu Mierili tells police he’s ‘guilty’




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To avoid crowding in prisons, new inmates to be kept in buildings near jails




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Covid hits Maharashtra’s plan to build 40,000 km of new roads in rural areas




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Civic body invokes force majeure in favour of city builders




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Mumbai: 3 booked, quarantined for entering sealed building




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Coronavirus scare: Delhi High Court building to use fans instead of its centralised AC system




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41 from same building: 384 cases in Delhi, highest in single day





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Know how to build immunity with protein amidst coronavirus pandemic




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Tweak your habits a little to build immunity; here’s how






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How do we build a society less susceptible to debt, disease, devastation?




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Guilty pleasures




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Fire breaks out at 17th floor of Kolkata building, 10 engines rushed to spot




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Parul Yadav: Vikas Bahl did good to society by making Queen but he should quit films if guilty