36 lectures of 30 minutes - 244Mb - MP3 For most of its 5000 year existence, China has been the largest, most populous, wealthiest, and mightiest nation on Earth. While the Roman Empire was at its zenith, China’s Han dynasty ruled over an empire superior in almost every measurable way, including technological advancement.
These are not the only definitions of goals and objectives. Goals and objectives are used in different ways for different purposes and several of your classes will offer you greater insight into using goals and objectives.
Throughout your master programs, you will come to appreciate the importance of measurable goals. Measurable goals and objectives are essential for evaluating progress. Your personal goals are no different. A useful way of making goals and objectives more powerful and measurable is to use the SMART mnemonic.
So Smart But...: How Intelligent People Lose Credibility - and How They Can Get it Back
This fascinating book demonstrates that to be a good communicator and therefore an effective manager, a person must have five qualities in order to be viewed as totally credible–competence, character, composure, sociability, and extroversion. While some executives seem to possess all these qualities and be born with savvy communication skills, Weiner shows how anyone can find ways to make measurable improvements in how they present themselves that will enhance their credibility.
Exercises in Integration
This book is from the Springer-Verlag "Problem Books in Mathematics"
Series edited by P. R. Halmos. Contains problem sets with complete
solutions in measurable sets, sigma-algebras and positive measures,
fundamental theorems in the integration of measurable functions,
Fubini's theorem, Lp spaces, the L2 space, convolution products,
Fourier transforms, functions of bounded variation, summation
processes: trignometric polynomials and trignometric series.