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    Supply Chain Challenges and Culinary Consumers

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    I can say that we are in uncharted territory with consumer increase and complications in each of the supply chain areas. This sounds like an opportune time for innovation and creative thinking. Posting about the effect of supply chain issues on the restaurant industry from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation. https://inallthings.org/supply-chain-challenges-and-culinary-consumers

    Perceptions Over Time Related to Meeting Procedures in Partially Distributed Groups

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    Groups use different procedural structures to organize their efforts in group meetings. These structures are affected by the group members\u27 preferences for the degree of procedural order they want in a meeting, as well as by the communication media available in the meeting environment. Analysis of thirty partially distributed experimental groups that met over a period of time indicates that members\u27 preferences for procedural order affect their perceptions of outcome satisfaction and participation. Further analysis of video tapes of the sessions should indicate how media and other factors affect the members\u27 actual attempts at providing structure to the meetings

    Influential Article Review - Utilizing a Retail Case Study to Explore Community Businesses

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    This paper examines entrepreneurship. We present insights from a highly influential paper. Here are the highlights from this paper: Community-based entrepreneurship is considered to be an important instrument for the realization of potential among marginal and deprived communities isolated from the mainstream economy and is important in bringing social upliftment. Cultural values, shared resources, linkages, and mutual trust work for the community, nurtured through close personal relations for the functioning of economic activities. Entrepreneurial activities creating local public goods for a community have a comparative advantage over the absolute market-oriented activities. This paper tries to follow a case study method to analyze the community-based entrepreneurship in a marginal community (Muslim). Many self-employed Muslim workers and small businesses in urban centers in a non-Islamic society indicate that they bound to have a great propensity for entrepreneurship compared to the indigenous population. The government needs to introduce a policy with implicative measures for financial and technical support to these entrepreneurial activities. For our overseas readers, we then present the insights from this paper in Spanish, French, Portuguese, and German

    Simple Sprinkler Performance Testing for Juab County

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    This fact sheet describes how to perform a site inspection and a sprinkler test so you can irrigate your landscape more efficiently, and provides an irrigation schedule for Juab County

    Partnership Law

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    Evaluation of a new mental health liaison team in a general hospital. Part 2: exploring the themes and their effect on practice

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    Hospitals and emergency departments (EDs) are caring for increasing numbers of patients who present with underlying mental health issues. Managing these patients can be challenging for clinical staff who often lack the specialist knowledge and skills required to provide appropriate care. This article, the second of a two-part series on the evaluation of a newly formed mental health liaison team (MHLT) working in a general hospital, explores three themes derived from the interview data. It also considers the effect of these themes on practice, and the relationship between MHLT members and staff in EDs and the wider hospital
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