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# Managing Groups and Teams/Communication
## Introduction
Communication is something we humans do extraordinarily well. Some
cynics say that the primary purpose of language is to allow us to tell
lies! Hopefully, this is a misconception - for good communication
requires that the \'mental model\' being transmitted by ... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Conflict
## Conflict Defined
Conflict can exist between factions or groups within a team, with a
leader or manager, and with other teams or departments within the
company. It has been defined in numerously different ways and has come
to hold several connotations. The following is an exampl... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Feedback in Teams
# Introduction
Feedback is an evaluative response about an action or process given to
the original source. There are many situations in which feedback is
appropriate and necessary. Working in teams provides a variety of
opportunities to give feedback to any number of reci... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Motivation
## What Is Motivation?
In the most general of terms, motivation is the psychological feature
that arouses an individual to action toward a desired goal. Motivation
can also be the reason for an individual\'s action or that which gives
purpose and direction to behavior. In other ... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Motivation#What Is Motivation?
## What Is Motivation?
In the most general of terms, motivation is the psychological feature
that arouses an individual to action toward a desired goal. Motivation
can also be the reason for an individual\'s action or that which gives
purpose and direction to... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Motivation#Lack of Motivation in Teams
## What Is Motivation?
In the most general of terms, motivation is the psychological feature
that arouses an individual to action toward a desired goal. Motivation
can also be the reason for an individual\'s action or that which gives
purpose and dire... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Motivation#Motivation and Team Dynamics
## What Is Motivation?
In the most general of terms, motivation is the psychological feature
that arouses an individual to action toward a desired goal. Motivation
can also be the reason for an individual\'s action or that which gives
purpose and dir... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Motivation#Motivating Team Members
## What Is Motivation?
In the most general of terms, motivation is the psychological feature
that arouses an individual to action toward a desired goal. Motivation
can also be the reason for an individual\'s action or that which gives
purpose and directio... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Motivation In Teams
## Motivation in a Group and Team Environment
Motivation can be the determining factor for the level of success a team
achieves. In most cases, a successful team/group will have been
motivated from start to finish. There are some basic "laws of
motivation" that need to ... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Team Inclusion
## Introduction of Best Members for Team Inclusion
How can teams include the \"best\" members and what does \"best\" mean
in selecting members? What key attributes, skills, competencies, etc,
should be looked for in selecting team members, which ones can be
sacrificed?
When... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Groupthink
**Question: What is groupthink and how can a team prevent it?**
Groupthink is a behavioral
pattern exhibited by team members in an attempt to reduce conflict and
reach consensus without critically analyzing an issue. In order for a
team to achieve a high performing status, it is... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Stereotyping
## Stereotypes
Stereotypes are general assumptions individuals hold against other
individuals of a different socioeconomic or characteristic group. Those
who appear different than us are most generally stereotyped under
another more or less fortunate grouped based primarily on... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Team Personalities
## Achieving High Performance Through Diverse Personalities
### Introduction and Scope
Diversity in personality is like adding color to an otherwise
black-and-white television screen. High-definition, surround-sound,
plasma TV is much more enjoyable than grandpa's fuzzy... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Working in International Teams
, racial, and socioeconomic variety in situations, institutions, and
groups.\'\'^1^ \\[<File:Women.jpg%7Cthumb%7Cright%7CAppreciation> of
and Respect for Differ Cultural diversity can be found everywhere we
look, however this article focuses specifically on th... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Social Loafing
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Social loafing describes the phenomenon that occurs when individuals
exert less effort when working as a group than when working
independently. Research indicates that there is some d... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Process Losses
## Subject
How do our unconscious biases affect the way we manage and interact with
teams?
Years of experience and research has taught us that the biases held by
managers, as well as team members, have a tremendous effect on team and
individual performance in the workplace.... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Leader Credibility
## Questions Posed
Once a team is formed, how should the team leader handle questions about
his/her ability? For example, in the case where the team has had its
first significant meeting and the leader did something to cause others
to questions his/her ability to lead th... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Managing Leadership Transitions
## Introduction
The transition period of replacing a leader within a company is often
not a very costly time for not only the company, but all personnel
involved. In the 1992 study \"Turnover and Evole Models for Family
Leave,\" researchers J. Douglas Philli... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/New Leaders
## What are the basic roles that a new team leader needs to know?
Four of the key roles that a new manager must master are that of
planning, organizing, directing and controlling. Especially when the new
supervisor is being promoted from team member to team leader, the new
supe... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/What should a New Leader do when entering into an existing team?
## Introduction
"The actions you take during your first three months in a new job will
largely determine whether you succeed or fail. Transitions are periods
of opportunity, a chance to start afresh and to make needed changes... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/A balance between management and leadership
In the business world of today, there seems to be a halo afixed to the
term *Leader*, while the term *Manager* is seen to have something of a
stigma. \"Leader\" brings to mind heroic figures rallying people
together to give their all for a cause, ... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Effective Team Leadership
There are many elements that create and are essential to be an effective
leader that has the power to motivate a team and drive success. There is
often a balancing act that the leader must manage between being a leader
and a member while ensuring the goal is clear... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Dictatorship vs Leadership
The glory of a leader can be plagued and overshadowed by many concerns
that can affect the team's success. A leader must wear many hats and be
able to lead and encourage a team to perform. It is necessary for a
leader to become an engaged member of the team, but ... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Discipline
So, how much should your team be disciplined? As team leader, are you
wholly responsible? Clearly, whatever procedures and policies exist for
your organization should be followed, but what if a team member is
consistently late for meetings? Or if someone is social loafing? Shoul... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Poor Leadership
## Introduction
When studying the topic of leadership as a whole, academic thinkers have
generally ignored the concept of poor leadership. This was, in fact, a
major obstacle to our research. The death of poor leadership research is
in stark contrast to the numerous volumes... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/How Do You Manage Global Virtual Teams?
## Introduction
The rise of the Internet, the creation of a global fiber-optic network,
and the rapid development of long distance communication technologies
has made it very easy for people all over the world to work together. It
created a global pl... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/How Do You Build High-performing Virtual Teams?
## Introduction
"Virtual teams are groups of geographically and/or temporally dispersed
individuals brought together via information and telecommunication
technologies." (Piccoli and Ives, 2003, p365) Virtual teams are
increasingly becoming a... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Stages
## Stages of Group Development
One of the greatest challenges for team leaders or the team members
themselves is progressing through the stages of team development. There
are many different models and theories on team development and the
stages of team formation. For the time being,... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Group Dynamics
## Introduction
` Developing a group or ``team`` is a useful approach to accomplishing a task. During this discussion the term “group” and "team" are used interchangeably. When developed and run effectively a team can be used to pool the ideas and experiences of its memb... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Psychological Profiling
## Introduction
Psychological profiling in team building can be a very useful tool in
distinguishing personalities, traits, characteristics, strengths and
weaknesses of each team member. From the beginning of time, people have
had to work together and because no two... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Team Building Activities
## Team Building Activities
**Introduction**
Team building activities are important for a number of reasons. Everyone
participating will enjoy the benefits including the work force,
management, customers, up to the stockholders. Team building can keep
employees mo... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Glossary
1. **Action oriented.** This is the tendency to act and encourage
others to perform. It is a intended effort to make something happen.
2. **Accountability.** Accountability is entailed by responsibility.
Anyone who is responsible is thereby accountable. To be responsible
... |
# Managing Groups and Teams/Question Page
This book is organized around questions related to topics on the
management of groups and teams. In this page, we want to list questions
that would be relevant to the topic, to eventually formulate answers for
them and incorporate them into the main body of the book.
Feel fre... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Atomic & Nuclear Structure
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You will have encountered much of what we will cover here in your high
school physics. We are going... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Radioactive Decay
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We saw in the last
chapter
that radioactivity is a process used by unstable nuclei to achieve a
more stable situation. It is said that such nuclei *decay* in an attempt
to achieve stability. So, an alternative ... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/The Radioactive Decay Law
!Graph of the stability of every known nucleus, plotted as Z (number of
protons) versus N (number of neutrons). The color corresponds to the
value of the half-life T½ with a strong log scale, since it varies
between 10^−20^ and 10^20^
seconds. versus N (num... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Units of Radiation Measurement
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## Introduction
This is the fourth chapter of a wikibook entitled Basic Physics of
Nuclear Medicine.
After that rather long and detailed chapter we have just finished we
will now pr... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Interaction of Radiation with Matter
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We have focussed in previous chapters on the source of radiation and the
types of radiation. We are now in a position to consider what happens
when this radiation interacts with... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Attenuation of Gamma-Rays
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We covered the interaction of gamma-rays with matter from a descriptive
viewpoint in the previous
chapter and we saw
that the Compton and Photoelectric Effects were the major mechanisms. We
will consider the subject again h... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Gas-Filled Radiation Detectors

We have learned in the last two chapters about how radiation interacts
with matter and we are now in a position to apply our understanding to
the detection of radiation.
One of the major outcomes of the in... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Scintillation Detectors

The second type of radiation detector we will discuss is called the
scintillation detector.
Scintillations "wikilink") are minute
flashes of light which are produced by certain materials when they
absorb radiation. These materials... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Nuclear Medicine Imaging Systems
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Topics we have covered in this wikibook have included radioactivity, the
interaction of gamma-rays with matter and radiation detection. The main
reason for following this pathway was to bring us ... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Computers in Nuclear Medicine
## Introduction
This is a developing chapter for a Wikibook entitled Basics Physics of
Nuclear Medicine.
Computers are widely used in almost all areas of Nuclear Medicine today.
The main application for our purposes is imaging acquisition and
processi... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Fourier Methods
Fourier methods are described below in
quite general terms. We will see that any waveform can be broken up
mathematically into sine waves of different
amplitudes and frequencies using the Fourier
transform. We will also see that the
resulting Fourier Spectrum can be ... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/X-Ray CT in Nuclear Medicine
The need for attenuation compensation in SPECT imaging has been
understood for many years but it has only been in recent times that
effective techniques have been applied in commercial systems. Gamma rays
get attenuated by the medium through which they p... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/PACS and Advanced Image Processing
## Picture Archival & Communication Systems (PACS)
With the phenomenal development of computer technology in recent times
has come the possibility of storing and communicating medical images in
digital format. PACS
systems are
generally based on a... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Three-Dimensional Visualization Techniques
## Introduction
This is a developing chapter of a wikibook entitled Basic Physics of
Nuclear Medicine.
Three-dimensional visualization techniques are used to integrate a
series of tomographic slices into a form which is often easier to
in... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Patient Dosimetry
This chapter overviews the **MIRD** method of estimating doses in
nuclear medicine and gives results of surveys of typical patient doses
for a small range of examinations. Doses from X-ray CT surveys are also
given for comparison purposes, and to aid with your appr... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Production of Radioisotopes
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Most of the radioisotopes found in nature have relatively long half
lives. They also belong to elements which are not handled well by the
human body. As a result medical applications generally requir... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Chapter Review
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## Chapter Review: Atomic & Nuclear Structure
- The atom consists of two components -- a nucleus (positively
charged) and an electron cloud (negatively charged);
- The radius of the nucleus is about 10,0... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Dynamic Studies in Nuclear Medicine
## Introduction
This is a developing chapter of a Wikibook entitled Basic Physics of
Nuclear Medicine.
The metabolism of a substance in the human
body is the result of a number of inter-related dynamic processes which
include the absorption, dis... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Deconvolution Analysis
## Introduction
The Nuclear Medicine renogram represents the response of the kidney to
an injection of radiotracer into a peripheral vein. The arrival of the
tracer in the kidney is therefore smeared out in time and its
instantaneous response cannot be measur... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Sonography & Nuclear Medicine
!A sonographic study of valves in a patient\'s
heart.
This is a developing chapter of a wikibook entitled Basic Physics of
Nuclear Medicine.
Sonography is an application of the SONAR
principle in medical imaging where the surfaces of internal organs a... |
# Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/MRI & Nuclear Medicine
This is a developing chapter of a wikibook entitled Basic Physics of
Nuclear Medicine.
Magnetic resonance imaging (**MRI**) is widely used to provide
colocalization information for correlative applications with nuclear
medicine images. An introduction to this... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Introducing Knoppix
## Introducing Knoppix
*"Knoppix is... so astoundingly useful it\'s nearly impossible to
overpraise" \-- slashdot.org*
### What is Knoppix?
#### Linux that runs from CD
Knoppix is an astonishingly clever product. It
is a single CD that runs Linux on your PC or laptop. It gives... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Knoppix for the first time
## Knoppix for the first time
*"The most important design issue\... is that Linux is supposed to be
fun." \-- Linus Torvalds*
### Overview
The purpose of this section is to get you started into Knoppix for the
very first time. This section skips nearly all of the options... |
# Knowing Knoppix/The K Desktop Environment
!KDE 3.4 running in Slax, another Live Linux
distro{width="370"}
## The K Desktop Environment
!Konqi: the KDE
mascot The
*K Desktop Environment* is a modern, powerful and free graphical user
interface environment for UNIX
compatible systems. Its name is a play on the *Comm... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Knoppix essentials
## Knoppix essentials
*"If I ever met Bill Gates, there wouldn\'t be much of a meeting point.
I couldn\'t tell him about business, and he couldn\'t tell me about
technology." \-- Linus Torvalds*
This section contains important background information that will help
you understand ... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Identifying hardware
# Common hardware
Knoppix has built-in hardware identification. This means Knoppix can
identify the make and model of a huge range of common PC components,
such as processors, graphics cards, network cards, and so on. To
use the hardware identification:
1. Click K Menu.
2. Cl... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Reading the hard disk
Knoppix supports all IDE and most SCSI hard disk drives. It reads files
from the full range of Microsoft operating systems -- from MS-DOS
through to Windows XP.
This is useful because if you cannot start Windows, often all the data
files are still there happily on the hard disk... |
# Knowing Knoppix/CD reading and writing
# Reading CD-ROMs
Knoppix has built-in support for reading
*Compact Disc Digital Data* discs. It is best to have two CD drives --
one for the Knoppix CD, and one for the data CD that you want to read.
If not, see "If you have only one CD drive" in the "Advanced startup
options... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Using an external USB drive
Knoppix supports two types of external USB hard drive:
- USB hard drive stick (flash drive or pen drive).
- Conventional external USB hard disk drive.
Knoppix uses its built-in *USB Mass
Storage* driver to support these drives.
Both USB 1.1 and the faster USB 2.0 dri... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Using floppy disks
# Using a floppy disk
Knoppix supports all standard 1.44 Mb floppy drives. If you have an
Imation LS120 SuperDisk drive, see the later section. The SuperDisk
drive is not a standard 1.44 Mb floppy drive; it works quite
differently. To copy files onto a 3.5"
floppy drive:
1. Chec... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Networking
# Connecting to a network
Knoppix has built-in support for many Ethernet network cards. As a rule,
if the computer has a network card, Knoppix will be able to support it
(except the very old, or the very new).
Well supported cards include 3Com, Realtek, NE2000 compatible, Intel and
many ... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Internet
# Common web browsers
Once you have an Internet connection, Knoppix has several different *web
browsers* built in. A web browser is a program for using the World Wide
Web, one of the Internet\'s most popular
services.
## Konqueror
Konqueror is a web browser and file manager, which uses th... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Peripheral devices
# Printing
Knoppix has built-in support for
hundreds of popular printers. Parallel and USB connections are
supported. The best supported inkjet printers are HP and Epson. Many
Canon and a few Lexmark printers are also supported. On the laser front,
all greyscale Postscript and mos... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Sound
Knoppix has built-in support for many
sound cards. Well supported cards include Soundblaster compatibles,
Creative Soundblaster Live, C-Media 8738, Intel i810, Ensoniq, Crystal
Soundfusion and the Via 82c series of sound cards.
# Testing sound in KDE
1. Click K Menu.
2. Point to Settings.
3... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Multimedia
# Playing Audio CDs
Knoppix has a built-in player for *Compact Disc Digital Audio* music
CDs. Unlike data CDs, audio CDs don\'t need to be mounted in order to be
played. The ideal is to have two CD drives in your computer -- one for
the Knoppix CD, and one for the audio CD that
you want t... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Other applications
Knoppix includes many other useful and fun applications. There isn\'t
space to describe them all fully here. In this section are some of the
highlights to look out for.
# Graphics
## The Gimp
!Gimp 2.2.8 in twm
(Knoppix
4.0.2)")
The GNU Image Manipulation
Program^Wikipedia\ arti... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Recovering from freezes
It is possible for the X Window System, the K Desktop Environment, or an
individual application to \"freeze up\". This section explains what to
do if that happens.
## Getting rid of an individual application
The most common situation is to have a program that just doesn\'t s... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Getting help
*"Where\'s the \'Any\' key?" \-- Homer Simpson*
# How to get help
## On the CD
The Knoppix CD carries the official list of frequently asked questions
and answers. It is provided in several languages. To read the English
version:
1. Click the CD-ROM icon for your Knoppix CD
2. Click... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Finding permanence
# Finding permanence
*"The box said that I needed to have Windows 98 or better... so I
installed Linux." \-- LinuxNewbie.org*
## Overview
Knoppix lets you store personalised settings, document files and system
settings on a disk. This saves you from having to set up Knoppix from... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Advanced startup options
: *"There is only one satisfying way to boot a computer." \-- J. H.
Goldfuss*
## Overview
This section explains the bootup options for Knoppix. Use these options
to fine-tune Knoppix for your hardware and speed it up.
## Enabling DMA
The first and foremost way to ma... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Alternatives to KDE
# Alternatives to KDE
Knoppix has six alternative *desktop managers*. These let you run the X
Window System on a computer that doesn\'t have enough RAM for KDE. They
also save loading time, because they load much more quickly.
## Ice Window Manager
A small and fast window manag... |
# Knowing Knoppix/Knoppix boot options
`knoppix lang=cn Specify language/keyboard (cn,de,da,es,fr,it,nl,pl,ru,sk,tr,tw or us)`\
`knoppix alsa (or alsa=es1938) Use ALSA sound driver (at your own risk)`\
`knoppix desktop=fluxbox Specify Window Manager (fluxbox,icewm,kde,larswm,twm,w... |
# Social and Cultural Foundations of American Education/Development Process
**The WikiText Development Process in ECI301 at Old Dominion
University** Darden College of Education, Fall 2006/Spring 2007/Summer
2007/Fall 2007
This WikiText, The Social and Cultural Foundations of Education, is the
combined effort of a de... |
# Social and Cultural Foundations of American Education/Philosophy and Ethics
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# Social and Cultural Foundations of American Education/Choice
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# Social and Cultural Foundations of American Education/Feedback
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# Social and Cultural Foundations of American Education/Special Needs
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# Social and Cultural Foundations of American Education/Hot Topics
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# Zine Making/Writing the pages
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# Zine Making/Putting pages together
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# Zine Making/Making copies
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