bus Informing Systems in Business Environments: A Purpose-Focused View By Published On :: Full Article
bus Effectiveness of Agile Implementation Methods in Business Intelligence Projects from an End-user Perspective By Published On :: 2016-06-07 The global Business Intelligence (BI) market grew by 10% in 2013 according to the Gartner Report. Today organizations require better use of data and analytics to support their business decisions. Internet power and business trend changes have provided a broad term for data analytics – Big Data. To be able to handle it and leverage a value of having access to Big Data, organizations have no other choice than to get proper systems implemented and working. However traditional methods are not efficient for changing business needs. The long time between project start and go-live causes a gap between initial solution blueprint and actual user requirements in the end of the project. This article presents the latest market trends in BI systems implementation by comparing Agile with traditional methods. It presents a case study provided in a large telecommunications company (20K employees) and the results of a pilot research provided in the three large companies: telecommunications, digital, and insurance. Both studies prove that Agile methods might be more effective in BI projects from an end-user perspective and give first results and added value in a much shorter time compared to a traditional approach. Full Article
bus Building an Informing Business School: A Case Study of USF’s Muma College of Business By Published On :: 2016-04-03 As the complexity of a system grows, the challenge of informing the stakeholders of that system grows correspondingly. Nowhere is that challenge more daunting than in business education, where globalization, technological innovation, and increasingly complicated regulations continuously transform the business environment facing graduates and practitioners. Informing science theory proposes that different levels of complexity require different channels if effective informing is to be achieved. The paper first examines how two important sources of complexity—the diversity of clients and the ruggedness of the business landscape—are changing, and how these changes demand vastly more interactive informing channels if impact is to be achieved. Using an exploratory case study methodology, it then takes a detailed look at how one institution—the University of South Florida’s Muma College of Business—has introduced a variety of new channels, many of which enable informing flows without necessarily directing them, to adapt to these environmental changes. It then considers both outcomes related to these individual informing channels and college-wide outcomes related to a broad and deep mosaic of informing flows. Finally, it considers the question of the resources required to support these new channels and the relationship between resource acquisition and channel introduction. The proposed framework for looking at business school informing channels can be applied by administrators, faculty members, and key stakeholders in understanding, evaluating, and planning programs and activities supporting informing in a complex environment. Ultimately, the informing business school framework may also provide a means for communicating impact to business school accrediting agencies (such as AACSB). Full Article
bus Co-development of a Wiki for Tracking the Environmental Footprint of Small Business Activities By Published On :: 2017-10-13 Aim/Purpose: Climate change mitigation is a global challenge, in which academia and business have a role to play. This research explores ways to develop a freely-available information system that would enable small businesses to identify and reduce their environmental footprint. Background: While large organizations have the resources to track emissions and other pertinent data, small businesses may not, despite intentions to be more environmentally responsible. Freely available applications to track emissions focus on the carbon footprint of things, whereas activities are a more meaningful unit of analysis for business managers. Methodology: Using a design science research approach, we conducted a study of a collaborative project that investigated how a low-cost, freely-available online wiki could be developed by group of students, under the guidance of university scholars and business owners. In the project, different student groups were tasked to create the wiki, input content and design a dashboard interface for managers to find data relevant to their business. The research takes an information systems view of the project, relying on the holistic notion of activity from activity theory and taking a design science approach to the study. Contribution: The paper contributes to the practices of green information systems, climate change, and small business. Theoretically it provides new insights into the linear view of design science in resource poor, collaborative projects. Findings: The research demonstrates the viability of an online system to track the envi-ronmental footprint of business activities. It reveals the challenges from a design science perspective of attempts to create online systems using freely available products and labor. Recommendations for Practitioners: Meaningful information systems to assist small businesses to manage their environmental footprint should focus on activities not things, be low cost and easy to use. Recommendation for Researchers: Complex nonlinear design science frameworks may be needed to build community-based green information systems projects. Impact on Society: This paper examines the role that university-community partnerships can play in mitigating climate change. Future Research: We should now investigate ways to ensure the viability and sustainability of systems developed by groups of university students. Full Article
bus Small Business Conformity with Quality Website Design Criteria in a Marketing Communication Context By Published On :: 2017-10-05 Aim/Purpose: Professional companies selling persuasive-communication services via the World Wide Web need to be exemplars of effective informing practices. Their credibility is at risk if their websites do not excel in marketing message and use of medium. Their unique brands need to be expressed through website technology and content, or they cannot compete successfully. Background: Compares marketing communication consultants’ websites with expert criteria. Methodology: Content analysis of 40 advertising agency websites. Contribution: Links an evaluation of advertising agency compliance with expert website criteria to established branding constructs. Findings: Most small advertising agencies could improve their brand reputations through better compliance with experts’ recommended website design and content criteria. Recommendations for Practitioners: A hierarchy of recommendations for practitioners is offered, addressing ease and importance. Impact on Society: Clarity and credibility of message and medium improve our ability to practice effective informing. Future Research: Explore online communications of specialized populations such as digital marketing experts. Full Article
bus Business Analytics as a Tool to Transforming Information into an Informing System: The Case of the On-Line Course Registration System By Published On :: 2017-06-18 Aim/Purpose: Sharing ideas generated in a Business Intelligence (BI) Applications class to upgrade an Information System in to an Informing System. Background: Course Registration is the essential university’s business process in a university that follows a liberal-arts education model. Almost all categories of users are involved, including students, individual faculties and departments, and administration. A typical Information System, designed to support this process, allows departments to schedule selected courses for a particular time slot and location, and allows students to choose courses to study for the semester. Methodology: The course project is to design a BI application. Domain knowledge is essential for such projects and course registration was the natural choice for this class. The assignment includes (1) identifying the categories of stakeholders; (2) identifying the information needs of different categories; (3) identifying available information sources; (4) identifying how is possible to acquire the additional data; and (5) designing the Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) process and interface scenarios in a way to inform clients. Contribution: Contributions are in two directions: (1) pedagogy - involving students in such a project motivates creativity, also enforcing students to think in cost-benefit framework may lead to creation of really effective and efficient solutions; (2) practice - implementation of some of the ideas could be with low cost, but with high impact. Findings: Exploring BI techniques may increase the informing value of existing Information Systems. Recommendations for Practitioners: Careful analysis of information needs and the way information is used, combined with deep domain knowledge and understanding the value provided by Data Mining techniques, is the way to initiate a process of transforming an Retrieval Information System to better inform clients. Recommendation for Researchers : Combining pedagogy with practice allows one to overcome routine thinking and may lead to effective solutions. This needs further structuring and research on outcomes. Impact on Society Transforming Information towards Informing Systems has a significant impact by allowing users to make rational data driven decisions in an efficient way. Future Research: The future of this project is implementation of developed ideas and assessment of the results. Impact on Society : Transforming Information towards Informing Systems has a significant impact by allowing users to make rational data driven decisions in an efficient way. Future Research: The future of this project is implementation of developed ideas and assessment of the results. Full Article
bus An Analysis of the Effectiveness of the Constructivist Approach in Teaching Business Statistics By Published On :: 2017-05-22 Aim/Purpose: The main aim of the research is to examine the performance of second language English speaking students enrolled in the Business Statistics course and to investigate the academic performance of students when taught under the constructivist and non-constructivist approaches in a classroom environment. Background: There are different learning theories that are established based on how students learn. Each of these theories has its own benefits based on the different type of learners and context of the environment. The students in this research are new to the University environment and to a challenging technical course like Business Statistics. This research has been carried out to see the effectiveness of the constructivist approach in motivating and increasing the student engagement and their academic performance. Methodology : A total of 1373 students were involved in the quasi-experiment method using Stratified Sampling Method from the year 2015 until 2016. Contribution: To consider curriculum adjustments for first year programs and implications for teacher education. Findings: The t-test for unequal variances was used to understand the mean score. Results indicate students have high motivation level and achieve higher mean scores when they are taught using the constructivist teaching approach compared to the non-constructivist teaching approach. Recommendations for Practitioners: To consider the challenges faced by first year students and create a teaching approach that fits their needs. Recommendation for Researchers: To explore in depth other teaching approaches of the Business Statistics course in improving students’ academic performance. Impact on Society : The constructivist approach will enable learning to be enjoyable and students to be more confident. Future Research: The research will assist other lectures teaching Business Statistics in creating a more conducive environment to encourage second language English speaking students to overcome their shyness and be more engaged. Full Article
bus Understanding of the Quality of Computer-Mediated Communication Technology in the Context of Business Planning By Published On :: 2021-10-07 Aim/Purpose: This study seeks to uncover the perceived quality factors of computer-mediated communication in business planning in which communication among teammates is crucial for collaboration. Background: Computer-mediated communication has made communicating with teammates easier and more affordable than ever. What motivates people to use a particular CMC technology during business planning is a major concern in this research. Methodology: This study seeks to address the issues by applying the concept of Information Product Quality (IPQ). Based on 21 factors derived from an extensive literature review on Information Product Quality (IPQ), an experimental study was conducted to identify the factors that are perceived as most relevant. Contribution: The findings in this study will help developers find a more customer-oriented approach to developing CMC technology design, specifically useful in collaborative work, such as business planning. Findings: This study extracted the three specific quality factors to use CMC technology in business planning: informational, physical, and service. Future Research: Future research will shed more light on the generality of these findings. Future studies should be extended to other population and contextual situations in the use of CMC. Full Article
bus Does Uncertainty Play a Vicious Role in IOS Adoption Decisions by Small Business Managers? By Published On :: 2022-10-17 Aim/Purpose: Explores the interrelationships between uncertainty, motivation, and IT readiness when predicting IOS adoption among small businesses. Background: Small business IOS adoption is proportionally low in most countries worldwide. Methodology: Uses a sample of small businesses and PLS structural-equations path modelling approach. Contribution: Uncertainty is an underexplored construct in information systems research, and our research shows that it plays a significant role in IOS adoption among small businesses Findings: The findings support that uncertainty has a negative effect on intent to adopt IOS and that motivation and IT readiness have a positive effect. Recommendation for Researchers: To alleviate uncertainty, an effort to win over small business managers to IOS over the internet must encompass accessible information, security provisions, low-cost product, simple interfaces, and system adaptability to existing provisions in the IOS network. The uncertainty perspective has not been tested extensively empirically, especially not in the context of technology adoption, and needs further investigation. Future Research: Future research could explore the uncertainty construct in the context of IOS among different size businesses Full Article
bus Quadruple helix collaboration for eHealth: a business relationship approach By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-08-06T23:20:50-05:00 Collaboration between various stakeholders is crucial for healthcare digitalisation and eHealth utilisation. Given that valuable outcomes can emerge from collaborative interactions among multiple stakeholders, exploring a quadruple helix (QH) approach to collaboration may be fruitful in involving the public sector, business, citizens, and academia. Therefore, this study aimed to explore stakeholder views on eHealth collaboration from a QH perspective using the grounded theory methodology. First, an inductive qualitative study involving all stakeholders in the QH was conducted. Subsequently, the findings were related to the actor-resource-activity (ARA) model of business relationships. The results emphasise the role of considering diverse perspectives on collaboration because digitalisation and eHealth require teamwork to benefit the end users within various settings. A model depicting the various aspects of the ARA model related to digitalisation in a healthcare QH setting is presented. Full Article
bus The limits and possibilities of history: How a wider, deeper and more engaged understanding of business history can foster innovative thinking By amle.aom.org Published On :: Wed, 25 Mar 2015 14:31:54 +0000 Calls for greater diversity in management research, education and practice have increased in recent years, driven by a sense of fairness and ethical responsibility, but also because research shows that greater diversity of inputs into management processes can lead to greater innovation. But how can greater diversity of thought be encouraged when educating management students, beyond the advocacy of affirmative action and relating the research on the link between multiplicity and creativity? One way is to think again about how we introduce the subject. Introductory textbooks often begin by relaying the history of management. What is presented is a very limited mono-cultural and linear view of how management emerged. This article highlights the limits this view outlines for initiates in contrast to the histories of other comparable fields (medicine and architecture), and discusses how a wider, deeper and more engaged understanding of history can foster thinking differently. Full Article
bus Aesthetics of power: why teaching about power is easier than learning for power, and what business schools could do about it By amle.aom.org Published On :: Thu, 02 Apr 2015 14:49:40 +0000 Power in business schools is ubiquitous. We develop individuals for powerfull positions. Yet, the way we deal with power is limited by our utilitarian focus, avoiding the visceral nature of power. In relation to this we address two questions business schools don't ask: what is the experiential nature of power? How are we teaching power? We use experiential, aesthetic developments on power in the social sciences to critique the rational-utilitarian stance on power found in business schools, drawing on the work of Dewey and French philosopher Levinas to treat power as a lived phenomenon. We overview and critique approaches to teaching power in business curricula informed by our own research on Executive MBA students learning through choral conducting. Taking an appreciative-positive stance, this research showed students developing new, non-rational, non-utilitarian understandings of power. They developed nuanced learning on the feeling, relationality and responsibility of exercising power. Coming out of this we argue for more experiential and reflexive learning methods to be applied to the phenomena of power. Finally we shine a reflexive light on ourselves and our 'power to profess', suggesting ways we can change our own practice to better prepare our students for the power they wield. Full Article
bus Why are Abusive Supervisors Abusive? A Dual-System Self-Control Model By amj.aom.org Published On :: Thu, 14 May 2015 16:10:52 +0000 Building on prior work showing that abusive supervision is a reaction to subordinates' poor performance, we develop a self-control framework to outline when and why supervisors abuse poor performing subordinates. In particular, we argue poor performing subordinates instill in supervisors a sense of hostility towards the subordinate, which in turn leads to engaging in abusive supervision. Within this self-control framework, poor performance is more likely to lead to abusive supervision when (a) the magnitude of the hostility experienced is higher (e.g., for those with a hostile attribution bias), or (b) the translation of hostility into abusive supervision is unconstrained (e.g., for those who are low in trait mindfulness). In two experimental studies with full-time supervisors where we manipulated the independent variable (Study 1) and the mediator (Study 2), and in a multi-wave and multi-source field study with data collected from supervisor-subordinate teams (50 supervisors and 206 subordinates) at two time points (Study 3), we found overall support for our predictions. Implications for how to reduce the occurrence of abusive supervision in the workplace are discussed. Full Article
bus A NOVEL APPROACH TO BUSINESS ETHICS EDUCATION: EXPLORING HOW TO LIVE AND WORK IN THE 21ST CENTURY By amle.aom.org Published On :: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 18:48:17 +0000 The power of great novelists' storytelling is demonstrated by their ability to shape social attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors, and even to make life more worth living. However, although narrative pedagogical methods are widely employed in business education, and there are literature-focused electives, business seems to be too busy to require students to read novels. Novels may be perceived to be too long to generate an immediate return on investment. Few great novels are about business, and fewer still are set in a business environment relevant to the economic and technological context of the 21st century. The ones that are, however, are worth the investment, as they just might turn our business students into better business people. This novel claim builds upon the widely accepted thesis that narrative pedagogy cultivates better business people and increasing scientific evidence of the benefits of reading great novels. It goes further to suggest that great novels might belong as part of the core ethics requirement in that the form and quality of a narrative determines its enduring, ethical effectiveness. Particularly, novels distinctively explore the intersection of what to do and how to live that management education needs to develop better persons and more responsible professionals. Full Article
bus Can business schools humanize leadership? By amle.aom.org Published On :: Thu, 25 Jun 2015 17:12:12 +0000 This article examines how and why business schools might be complicit in a growing disconnect between leaders, people supposed to follow them, and the institutions they are meant to serve. We contend that business schools sustain this disconnect through a dehumanization of leadership that is manifested in the reduction of leadership to a set of skills and its elevation to a personal virtue. The dehumanization of leadership, we suggest, serves as a valuable defense against, but as poor preparation for, the ambiguity and precariousness of leadership in contemporary workplaces. This article proposes ways to humanize leadership by putting questions about the meaning of leadership—about its nature, function, and development—at the center of scholarly and pedagogical efforts. Reflecting on our attempts to do so, we argue that it involves revisiting not just theories and teaching methods but also our identities as scholars and instructors. Full Article
bus MY FAMILY MADE ME DO IT: A CROSS-DOMAIN, SELF-REGULATORY PERSPECTIVE ON ANTECEDENTS TO ABUSIVE SUPERVISION By amj.aom.org Published On :: Fri, 07 Aug 2015 06:22:05 +0000 Drawing on resource drain theory, we introduce self-regulatory resource (ego) depletion stemming from family-to-work conflict (FWC) as an alternative theoretical perspective on why supervisors behave abusively toward subordinates. Our two-study examination of a cross-domain antecedent of abusive supervision stands in contrast to prior research, which has focused primarily on work-related factors that influence abusive supervision. Further, our investigation shows how ego depletion is proximally related to abusive supervision. In the first study, conducted at a Fortune 500 company and designed as a lagged survey study, we found that after controlling for alternative theoretical mechanisms, supervisors who experience FWC display more abusive behaviors toward subordinates, and that this relationship was stronger for female supervisors and for supervisors who operate in environments with greater situation-control. These results were then replicated and expanded in an experience sampling study using a multi-organization sample of supervisors. This allowed us to study the FWC-abusive supervision relationship as it emerges on a day-to-day basis and to examine ego depletion as an explanatory mechanism. Consistent with our hypotheses, we found that FWC is associated with abusive supervision, ego depletion acts as a mediator of the FWC-abusive supervision relationship, and that gender and situation-control serve as moderators. Full Article
bus Review: Trouble in the Middle: American-Chinese Business Relations, Culture, Conflict and Ethics By amle.aom.org Published On :: Wed, 26 Aug 2015 13:51:19 +0000 This book centers on the author's discovery, and moral disapproval, of expedient arrangements adopted by American firms in China, through which 'middlemen', operating as independent agents, pay bribes as part and parcel of the troublesome process of negotiating and clinching business deals there. Full Article
bus Values in Business Schools:The Role of Self-selection and Socialization By amle.aom.org Published On :: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 15:03:42 +0000 Contemporary business schools are expected to educate their students to embrace ethical and pro-social values. But can business schools rise to this challenge? Comparing a business school to another professional school that encourages pro-social values, social work, we investigated value profiles as reflected in school websites and among their students. The findings show that the business school expresses self-enhancement values (power and achievement) more, and pro-social values (benevolence and universalism) less than the social work school. We further investigated self-selection and socialization as complementary organizational processes that may lead to, and sustain, the value profile of each school. Our findings show that as early as the first week of studies, freshmen's values are congruent with the value profile of their department, indicating a value-based self-selection process. To investigate socialization, we compared freshmen and seniors and conducted a yearlong study among freshmen. The findings revealed a small change in students' values throughout their training, providing only some support for value socialization. Altogether, our findings suggest that business schools that are interested in pro-social students should attract and select students that emphasize these values, rather than rely on socialization attempts. Full Article
bus Questioning Neoliberal Capitalism and Economic Inequality in Business Schools By amle.aom.org Published On :: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 15:24:18 +0000 The burgeoning economic inequality between the richest and the poorest is a cause of concern for social, political, and ethical reasons. While businesses are both implicated and affected by growing inequality, business schools have largely neglected to subject the phenomenon to sufficient critique. This is, in part, because far too many management educators rely on orthodox economic perspectives—often represented by neoliberal capitalism—which have dominated the curricula and the teaching philosophy of business schools. To address this issue, this article underscores the need for business schools to critically examine the relationship between neoliberal capitalism and economic inequalities, and to overtly engage with this nexus in pedagogical practice. The article concludes by revisiting the concepts of relationality and answerability as paths by which to address the current predicament. Relationality and answerability collectively offer: i) conceptual and reflexive tools by which to re-imagine business school education, and, ii) space for business schools to debate important questions about the taken-for-granted, but problematic, assumptions underlying the ideology of neoliberal capitalism Full Article
bus Justin Welby resigns as Archbishop of Canterbury over abuse scandal By thesun.my Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:21:52 GMT LONDON: The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigned on Tuesday, saying he stepped down “in sorrow” after failing to ensure there was a proper investigation into allegations of abuse by a volunteer at Christian summer camps decades ago.Welby, the spiritual leader of 85 million Anglicans worldwide, had faced calls to resign after a report last week found he had taken insufficient action to stop a person it described as arguably the Church of England’s most prolific serial abuser.“Having sought the gracious permission of His Majesty The King, I have decided to resign as Archbishop of Canterbury,“ Welby said in a statement.“I hope this decision makes clear how seriously the Church of England understands the need for change and our profound commitment to creating a safer church. As I step down I do so in sorrow with all victims and survivors of abuse.” Full Article Reuters
bus Selangor police record 387 child abuse cases By thesun.my Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 09:47:24 GMT SHAH ALAM: A total of 387 cases of child abuse were recorded by the Selangor police from January to October, said state police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan.He said that of the total, 139 victims were aged between 0 and 1 year, 96 were between two and five years old, while the and remaining victims were aged up to 18 years.“Childcare providers were the main perpetrators of these crimes, followed by biological parents, teachers and stepparents,“ he said.He made these comments to the press after officiating the second Child Interview Centre (CIC) under the Sexual, Abuse and Child Investigation Division (D11) of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) at the Selangor police headquarters in Seksyen 11 police station today.Hussein said police investigations found that most child abuse cases were caused by negligence, such as leaving babies or young children alone, which posed risks to the victims and led to neglect.He also noted that there had been a trend of increasing reports of child abuse cases, partly due to growing awareness of violence against children among the public and various organisations.“Some people are now coming forward and bravely making reports, thanks to numerous awareness programmes and initiatives by the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) in the community to provide information,“ he said.Regarding the second CIC, Hussein said that RM180,000 had been allocated to refurbish an existing premises at the Seksyen 11 Police Station for this purpose.He said the establishment of the second CIC, which has been operational since March 5, was in response to the increasing number of child-related cases that require interviews each year, with an average of 400 to 500 cases annually.“The establishment of this CIC takes into account the rising number of cases, with 875 children already interviewed this year alone, involving various cases such as abuse, neglect and sexual offences.“Given current needs, we are also planning to expand this service. Both CIC facilities are currently located in Shah Alam, so there is a need to extend them to Kuala Selangor, Sabak Bernam, Hulu Selangor or the southern part of the state,“ he said.Hussein also said that the first CIC, established in 2014 and located in Seksyen 7, serves the police districts (IPD) of South Klang, North Klang, Gombak, Shah Alam, Hulu Selangor, Kuala Selangor, Kajang and KLIA.“The second CIC caters to the IPDs of Petaling Jaya, Subang Jaya, Sabak Bernam, Kuala Langat, Sungai Buloh, Sepang, Serdang and Ampang Jaya,“ he added, noting that the centre conducts interviews with children under the age of 16, as referred by investigating officers from the 16 IPDs. Full Article BERNAMA
bus Elderly man loses RM136,000 in online business transaction scam By thesun.my Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:06:36 GMT SIBU: An elderly man lost RM136,000 after being duped in an online business transaction scam, said Sibu District police chief ACP Zulkipli Suhaili.He said the victim, in his 60s and unemployed, fell victim when he clicked on a link on Facebook on Oct 9 and was taken to an e-commerce platform which used the WhatsApp application.“The victim was offered a business opportunity selling branded cosmetics items online exclusively, on the condition that he provides the capital first to enjoy the profits.“The victim agreed and was then told to download the ‘ask-oshop’ application for confirmation of sales and to increase the capital for the stock of sales items,“ he said in a statement today.He said that from Oct 13 till Nov 7, the victim made 32 cash transactions into 11 bank accounts on the instruction of the suspect, purportedly to increase the stock of sales items in the app.On Sunday (Nov 10), the suspect was told that the ‘ask-oshop’ app had been frozen and was instructed to make an additional payment of RM70,000.“Realising that he has been cheated, the victim lodged a police report at the Commercial Crime Investigation Division of the Sibu District Police Headquarters here yesterday,” he said, adding that the case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating. Full Article BERNAMA
bus The New Normal of Business Travel: what to expect and how to prepare By www.thistourismweek.co.za Published On :: Wed, 08 Jul 2020 10:14:57 +0000 Opinion piece: submitted by SAP Concur For the past few months, most companies have focused their energy on how to adapt to a remote work environment and keep the business moving forward. But, what happens when shelter-in-place restrictions are eased... Full Article Newsletters angelique montalto opinion post-pandemic sap concur travel
bus Airbus forecasts Asia-Pacific will require 19,500 new aircraft by 2043 By www.philstar.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:37:00 +0800 Asia-Pacific will require 19,500 new aircraft by 2043, Airbus announced on Wednesday, November 13 at a regional aviation summit. Full Article
bus Intercity bus terminals moved to Super Highway By tribune.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 11 Sep 24 22:39:02 +0500 Action has been taken against 267 intercity bus terminals operating illegally within the city Full Article Sindh Pakistan
bus OpenAI reaches 1 million business users By tribune.com.pk Published On :: Mon, 09 Sep 24 08:41:27 +0500 OpenAI hits one million paying business users for ChatGPT Enterprise, Team, and Edu, with global adoption. Full Article Technology
bus Ben Affleck, Matt Damon uncover surprising reason behind business venture By www.geo.tv Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 05:38:00 +0500 Ben Affleck, Matt Damon uncover surprising reason behind business ventureMatt Damon and Ben Affleck revealed the bromantic reason behind starting their business partnership, Artists Equity.In a recent chat with Deadline, Damon recalled the inspiration behind his partnership... Full Article
bus Pod Rods: Microbus fetches big bucks By news.jacksonville.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 12:00:00 -0500 The flower-power generation definitely couldn't afford this VW Bus. Plus: the rest of the week's car news. Full Article Pod Rods
bus Australian hockey player Craig suspended for one year over Paris Olympics drug bust By tribune.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 11 Sep 24 09:14:49 +0500 The suspension, announced by Hockey Australia, mandates Craig serve at least half of the ban Full Article Sports
bus Xmas 2018 - Dates and Business Hours By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2018-12-16 13:10:47 Xmas and New year is getting closer and some people ask us for our opening times during the holidays. Usually we close our BMX Shop in Stuttgart on 24th and 31th. Opening Times 21.12.2018 - 31.12.2018 21.12.2018 - 12pm - 6pm (last shopping before xmas) 22.12.2018 - 10am - 3pm 24.12.2018 - closed 25.12.2018 - closed 26.12.2018 - closed 27.12.2018 - 12pm - 6pm 28.12.2018 - 12pm - 6pm 29.12.2018 - 12pm - 6pm 31.12.2018 - closed Notes for shipping orders: German Shipping All orders with all products "in stock" which we will get till 21.12.2018 12pm will right in time for xmas. International Shipping For sending parcels to a recipient outside Germany, the following deadlines apply: In neighboring countries: 17.12.2018 strong> To other European countries: 13.12.2018 strong> In non-European countries: 07.12.2018 strong> We wish you merry xmas and a happy new year. Your kunstform BMX Shop Team Full Article
bus Xmas 2019 - Dates and Business Hours By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2019-12-19 00:07:49 Xmas and New year is getting closer and some people ask us for our opening times during the holidays. Usually we close our BMX Shop in Stuttgart on 24th and 02nd. Opening Times 21.12.2019 - 02.01.2020 BMX Shop Stuttgart 21.12.2019 (Saturday) - 12pm - 6pm 22.12.2019 (Sunday) - closed 23.12.2019 (Monday) - 12pm - 6pm 24.12.2019 (Tuesday) - closed 25.12.2019 (Wednesday) - closed 26.12.2019 (Thursday) - closed 27.12.2019 (Friday) - 12pm - 6pm 28.12.2019 (Saturday) - 12pm - 6pm 29.12.2019 (Sunday) - closed 30.12.2019 (Monday) - 12pm - 6pm 31.12.2019 (Tuesday) - closed 01.01.2020 (Wednesday) - closed 02.01.2020 (Thursday) - 12pm - 6pm BMX Shop Berlin 21.12.2019 (Saturday) - 10am - 6pm 22.12.2019 (Sunday) - closed 23.12.2019 (Monday) - 10am - 7pm 24.12.2019 (Tuesday) - closed 25.12.2019 (Wednesday) - closed 26.12.2019 (Thursday) - closed 27.12.2019 (Friday) - 10am - 7pm 28.12.2019 (Saturday) - 10am - 6pm 29.12.2019 (Sunday) - closed 30.12.2019 (Monday) - 10am - 7pm 31.12.2019 (Tuesday) - closed 01.01.2020 (Wednesday) - closed 02.01.2020 (Thursday) - 10am - 7pm Notes for shipping orders: German Shipping All orders with all products "in stock" which we will get till 20.12.2019 12pm will right in time for xmas. International Shipping For sending parcels to a recipient outside Germany, the following deadlines apply: In neighboring countries: 19.12.2019 strong> To other European countries: 13.12.2019 strong> In non-European countries: 07.12.2019 strong> We wish you merry xmas and a happy new year. Your kunstform BMX Shop Team Full Article
bus Xmas 2021 - Dates and Business Hours By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2021-12-08 09:09:20 Xmas and New year is getting closer and some people ask us for our opening times during the holidays. Usually we close our BMX Shop in Stuttgart and Berlin on 24th and 31th. Opening Times 23.12. - 02.01. BMX Shop Stuttgart & Berlin 23.12. (Thursday) - open 24.12. (Friday) - closed 25.12. (Saturday) - closed 26.12. (Sunday) - closed 27.12. (Monday) - open 28.12. (Tuesday) - open 29.12. (Wednesday) - open 30.12. (Thursday) - open 31.12. (Friday) - closed 01.01. (Saturday) - closed 02.01. (Sunday) - closed Notes for shipping orders German Shipping All orders with all products "in stock" which we will get till 21.12. 12pm will right in time for xmas. International Shipping For sending parcels to a recipient outside Germany, the following deadlines apply: In neighboring countries: 19.12. To other European countries: 13.12. In non-European countries: 07.12. We wish you merry xmas and a happy new year. Your kunstform BMX Shop Team Full Article
bus Xmas 2022 - Dates and Business Hours By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2022-12-06 16:45:43 Xmas and the new year is coming closer and because some people asked us for our opening times during the holidays, we're presenting you a litte overview here . Please notice, that as usual our BMX Shops in Stuttgart and Berlin are closed on the 24th and the 31th of december. Opening Times 23.12. - 02.01. BMX Shop Stuttgart & Berlin 23.12. (Friday) - open 24.12. (Saturday) - closed 25.12. (Sunday) - closed 26.12. (Monday) - closed 27.12. (Tuesday) - open 28.12. (Wednesday) - open 29.12. (Thursday) - open 30.12. (Friday) - open 31.12. (Saturday) - closed 01.01. (Sunday) - closed 02.01. (Monday) - open Notes for shipping orders German Shipping All orders where the status of the ordered products is "in stock" and which we will get until 20th of december before 12pm should arrive right in time for xmas. International Shipping For sending parcels to a recipient outside Germany, the following deadlines apply: In neighboring countries of Germany: 18.12. To other European countries: 12.12. In non-European countries: 06.12. We wish you a merry xmas and a happy new year. Your kunstform BMX Shop Team Full Article
bus Xmas 2023 - Dates and Business Hours By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2023-12-19 09:53:21 Xmas and the new year is coming closer and because some people asked us for our opening times during the holidays, we're presenting you a litte overview here . Please notice, that as usual our BMX Shops in Stuttgart and Berlin are closed on the 24th and the 31th of december. Opening Times 22.12. - 02.01. BMX Shop Stuttgart & Berlin 22.12. (Friday) - open 23.12. (Saturday) - open 24.12. (Sunday) - closed 25.12. (Monday) - closed 26.12. (Tuesday) - closed 27.12. (Wednesday) - open 28.12. (Thursday) - open 29.12. (Friday) - open 30.12. (Saturday) - open 31.12. (Sunday) - closed 01.01. (Monday) - closed 02.01. (Tuesday) - open Notes for shipping orders German Shipping All orders where the status of the ordered products is "in stock" and which we will get until 20th of december before 12pm should arrive right in time for xmas. International Shipping For sending parcels to a recipient outside Germany, the following deadlines apply: In neighboring countries of Germany: 18.12. To other European countries: 12.12. In non-European countries: 06.12. We wish you a merry xmas and a happy new year. Your kunstform BMX Shop Team Full Article
bus New Zealand PM apologises to 200,000 vulnerable survivors of state abuse By www.geo.tv Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 05:32:31 +0500 New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon arrives at the National Cemetery in Seoul, South Korea, September 4, 2024. — ReutersNew Zealand's prime minister on Tuesday delivered a historic apology to victims abused in state care, acknowledging the "unimaginable pain" suffered... Full Article
bus Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby quits over abuse scandal By www.geo.tv Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:53:00 +0500 Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby speaks during a visit to the tomb of Oscar Arnulfo Romero in San Salvador on June 4, 2024. — AFP The leader of the world's Anglicans, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, on Tuesday resigned following a damning report that concluded the... Full Article
bus Knights of Columbus Surpasses $100 Million in Support for Seminarians, Religious Vocations By www.ncregister.com Published On :: 2024-11-11T20:46:51-06:00 cna Full Article
bus Diocese of Oakland Says It Will Pay Up to $200 Million for Hundreds of Abuse Claims By www.ncregister.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T05:26:30-06:00 cna Full Article
bus Archbishop of Canterbury Resigns Over Handling of Abuse Cases By www.ncregister.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T13:27:12-06:00 cna Full Article
bus 14 drown as bus carrying wedding guests plunges into Indus River in Gilgit By www.geo.tv Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:55:00 +0500 Rescue efforts underway near the site of the accident in GB on November 12, 2024. — Reporter Ill-fated bus was part of a wedding procession, say police.“Apparently, accident was result of driver’s negligence.” President Zardari expresses sorrow... Full Article
bus Church of England head Justin Welby under pressure to resign amid abuse scandal By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:01:24 -0500 The head of the Church of England, spiritual leader of the global Anglican Communion, is under pressure to resign after an investigation found that he failed to inform police about serial physical and sexual abuse by a volunteer at Christian summer camps as soon as he became aware of it. Full Article
bus Archbishop of Canterbury under fire after sexual abuse cover-up scandal in Church of England By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:28:25 -0500 Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is facing mounting pressure to step down after a report revealed years of institutional cover-ups by the Church of England, allowing a known abuser to operate unchecked for years. Full Article
bus Church of England head Justin Welby resigns over handling of sex abuse scandal By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:38:11 -0500 Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, head of the Church of England and spiritual leader of the global Anglican Communion, resigned Tuesday after an investigation found that he failed to tell police about serial physical and sexual abuse by a volunteer at Christian summer camps as soon as he became aware of it. Full Article
bus Vardis Vardinoyannis, Greek business magnate and Kennedy family friend, dies at 90 By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 08:13:28 -0500 Vardis J. Vardinoyannis, a powerful and pivotal figure in Greek shipping and energy who survived a terrorist attack and cultivated close ties with the Kennedy family, died Tuesday in Athens. He was 90. Full Article
bus Mayor downplays election unrest worries, but D.C. businesses, federal properties amp up security By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 17:50:58 -0500 D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said there are "no credible threats" to the District ahead of Tuesday's presidential election, despite several downtown businesses boarding up their buildings and the White House and other federal properties erecting climb-proof fencing along their perimeters. Full Article
bus Liberia open for business and not picking sides in U.S.-China competition, president says By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 14 May 2024 13:32:11 -0400 The Liberian government is mounting a sustained campaign against corruption to win trust and new international investments, whether they come from the U.S. or China, Liberian President Joseph Boakai said in an interview. Full Article
bus Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby steps down amid sexual abuse scandal in Church of England By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:55:47 -0500 Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby announced his resignation Tuesday, taking "personal and institutional responsibility" after an inquiry found he failed to promptly report abuse allegations against a Church of England volunteer. Full Article
bus Veteran catcher Travis D'Arnaud signs a $12 million, 2-year deal to join busy Angels By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:38:55 -0500 Catcher Travis d'Arnaud has agreed to a $12 million, two-year contract to join the Los Angeles Angels as a veteran backup to Logan O'Hoppe. Full Article