Establishment challenges of baldrige model in human resource development of higher education
With regard to the role of education and human resources in process of environmental rapid changes and globalization, the need to plan, design and implementation of educational objectives to any organization will be inevitable necessity. Implementation of this requires are using of successful and effective patterns in human resources training. For example, demands the total quality management patterns. In the field of Higher Education human resources, from the most successful models of total Quality Management, Can be named the Business Excellence Model and the Malcolm Baldrige Model that due to its successful application in many organizations, industrial and academic, there is very little research in the field of human resources in excellent and educational institutions In this article, we attempt to meanwhile introduce the Baldrige model, demonstrate the experience of using this pattern in higher education such as experience of Stout Wisconsin University and introduce the quality in education, challenges in establishment of this pattern in higher educational institutions, in the area of human resource development and training and excellent and educational institutions
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Estimation of primary metabolites and enzymatic studies in withania
Biochemical studies of the individual plant parts is a necessary prerequisite in order to evaluate their importance in the over all metabolism of the plant .The use of traditional medicines and medicinal plants in most developing countries, is basis for the maintenance of good health. Laboratory evaluations were made to assess the phytochemical screening and quantification of primary metabolites in Withania somnifera and Sida cordifolia. It contains higher soluble sugars in leaves, starch in stem, lipid in stem, phenol in leaves as compared to other parts of the plant. Cellular damage or oxidative injury arising from free radicals or reactive oxygen species (ROS) now appears to be the fundamental mechanism underlying a number of human neurodegenerative disorders.
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Evaluation of Neurogenic Speech Disorder-Dysarthria with Special Focus on Normalized Pitch Variation Characteristics
In this work the speech disorder namely Dysarthria is discussed. The basics of the disorder are described here. The speech parameters are identified which characterize the disorder and correction system is designed to improve the speech quality. The speech signal samples of people of age between five to eighty years are considered for the present study. These speech signals are digitized and enhanced and analyzed for the Speech Pause Index, Jitter, Shimmer, HNR, Pitch variations Tx graphs, Normalized Percentile fo characteristics and % Close Quotient EGG graphs using MATLAB, PRAAT, SFS and EXCEL platforms.
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Exploring gender as a cultural component of language and its effect on people's thoughts and behaviors
Human beings use language both to communicate with others and to monitor their internal thoughts. Harley (2001) mentions that "in some form or another, language so dominates our social and cognitive activity that it would be difficult to imagine what life would be without it". The complexity of language has led to a wide range of methods to study such a kind of phenomenon. The study of relationship between language and thought has often been examined using cross-cultural studies of languages. Language affects much of our lives and covers a wide variety of topic areas, such as speech, writing, reading, etc. Language seems to have some effects on our perception of others. There are also great differences in the use of any one language within a culture, and the way we speak reflects our cultural and social backgrounds. The social and cultural aspects of language include social class, ethnic background and gender. The role of gender on the way how people think and behave is the main focus of the present study which will be discussed in detail.
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Factors affecting the adoption of upland nerica rice in the EJURA sekyeredumase district in the Ashanti region of Ghana
The study was to investigate the factors affecting the adoption of upland NERICA rice in the Ejura-Sekyeredumase District in the Ashanti Region. The simple random sampling technique was used to select 100 rice farmers in the district. About 20% of the farmers had fully adopted the upland NERICA rice. It was found that adoption of upland NERICA rice was dependent on NERICA farm size, accessibility and income level at 5% significant level. The main challenge associated with the production of upland NERICA rice is low rainfall causing total loss of yield. Farmers should form groups to make accessibility to incentives and other benefits easy. They should also cultivate the local rice alongside NERICA to supplement their income and finally, extension agents should increase their contacts with the low adopters of NERICA rice.
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Factors influencing time of adoption of technology: Testing moore’s ‘CHASM’ framework using kenya’s M-PESA innovation
Safaricom launched its M-Pesa product in 2007 and marketed it as a money transfer platform that would allow the Kenyan population to conveniently transfer money from urban areas to their rural hometowns using mobile phones. Safaricom’s key marketing strategy has received little research attention. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between Safaricom’s M-Pesa Technology Adoption Life Cycle psychographic factors, as well as three key marketing success attributes as offered in a framework developed by Moore (1991), and time of adoption of technology. The sample size was 358. A hard copy questionnaire was administered to 236 respondents drawn from adult Kenyans living in Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu. An online copy was sent to 122 respondents in other locations. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze data. Whereas the relationship between Income and Time of Adoption was statistically significant (?2=36.647, df=8, p=.000), the relationship between Main Reason for Adoption and Time of Adoption was not statistically significant at ?=.05 (?2=12.794, df=12, p=.384). Further, the results indicated no statistically significant relationship between Technology Perception and Time of Adoption (?2=19.641, df=16, p=.237). Niche Function and Time of Adoption, on the other hand, exhibited a statistically significant relationship (?2=40.986, df=16, p=.001). Thus, organizations should seek a core Niche Function to target the majority market. There was no statistically significant relationship between the Product Continuum and Time of Adoption (?2=10.748, p=.825). Finally, the study established a statistically significant relationship between Niche Communication and Time of Adoption (?2=31.539, p=.011), suggesting that organizations should explicitly and assertively communicate the selected Niche Function to the consumers.
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Financial analysis of selected Indian gas distribution companies during 2009-2013
Natural gas is fast becoming the main component in India’s vast energy sector. Due to its ease of handling and greater efficiency, natural gas is proving its utility both as fuel and feedstock. It has helped to attract investments and catalyse new demand and supply. This sector has witnessed significant developments over the years. The objective of this paper is an analysis done to see the extent to which a company has implemented using rules financial performance is good and right. Data has been taken from 2009 to 2013 in this study. Financial statements of GAIL, EGL, IGL and GGC for the indicated periods were obtained from websites such as prowess, CMIE, money control and yahoo finance. Necessary information derived from these financial statements were summarized and used to compute the financial ratios for the five-year period. Financial ratios are tools used to measure the profitability, liquidity and solvency performance of four major Indian gas distribution companies. This research is to analyze the financial statements of these companies using liquidity ratios, activity ratios, leverage ratios, profitability ratios, and market value ratios. For liquidity, the following ratios were used: current ratio, quick or acid-test ratio. For activity, Inventory turnover ratio, debtor turnover ratio and working capital turnover ratios were used. For leverage, the following ratios were used i.e. debt ratio, equity ratio, and interest coverage ratio. For profitability, net profit margin, return on assets, return on shareholder’s equity, and earnings per share were used. For market value, price-earnings ratio and earning par share ratios were used.
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Fire Disaster Risk Plans on Preparedness: a Case Study of Informal Settlements in Nairobi County
Disaster preparedness is one of the phases within the disaster management cycle which covers implementation or operation, early warning systems and capacity building so that the population can react appropriately when an early warning is issued. Disasters have inflicted a heavy cost on human, material and physical resources. A comprehensive review of the literature has revealed that the development of disaster management strategies, such as preparedness, must be undertaken before the event strikes. The specific objective was to evaluate fire disaster risk plans for preparedness in Nairobi County. The research employed a descriptive research design to carry out the study in order to establish the relationships between the variables of interest. Exploratory and Evaluative research designs were used. Both quantitative and qualitative research designs were used to conduct the research. Households were sampled purposively such that only those from the informal settlement were interviewed and the research involved face to face interviews with 110 households by the use of questionnaires. Findings revealed that most respondents (89.6%) indicated that fire disaster risk plan for preparedness and awareness campaigns were important. Most respondents agreed with awareness initiatives both at household and institutional level except for allowing children to play near fire and lighting of cigarettes in fuel flammable areas. Fire escape plans were the most adopted fire awareness initiative as a fire disaster risk reduction measure.
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First and second neighborhood for some graphs and its algorithm
In this paper we compute first and second neighborhood with respect to vertices and edges for some special graphs , and we discussed its algorithm.
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Flagship programm and gender issues: a case study from Uttrakhand hill
This study conducted to analyse the gender biasness in education and employment sectors, which was carried out in rural area of Uttrakhand during 2000 -2010. The survey revealed that a direct intervention of some Flagship programs including women welfare meets some success in school education and provided sluggish rate of employments outreach. Further the maximum women engaged in agriculture and homestead work and a little percent of women engaged in government sectors. While Flagship satisfies the BPL and marginal groups, but there is further scope to enhance women motivation of women for their development. There is a need to make it more cost effective and pass on the benefits to workers. As for the last benchmark, the program ensures minimum leakages to a great extent by virtue of being self-targeting and non-discretionary.
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