353 research outputs found

    The Calm in the Storm: Women Leaders in Gulf Coast Recovery

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    Report outlining the importance of women in Gulf Coast Recovery actions.One year after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, women stand at the forefront of constituencies who have taken up leadership for a fair and just recovery, drawing on a history of community-based organizing and the unflinching support of women's funds across the United States

    More Than Money: Strategies to Build Women's Economic Power

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    This report outlines key lessons learned from the Global Fund's three-year economic opportunity initiative. The Global Fund has found that the most effective interventions for women's economic empowerment are those efforts that iterate explicit objectives that go beyond income generation. Women's rights organizations recognize the need to address systemic gender discrimination in order for women to succeed in achieving greater economic and social equity. Taking a holistic approach to women's empowerment, grantees frequently use economic activities to leverage changes in other areas of concern. Additional programs promote women's literacy, reproductive rights and family planning, health and nutrition, legal literacy, leadership training, political participation and environmental education. Overall, the Global Fund's EOI grants employed three key strategies: 1. Income-Generating Activities: programs that directly increase women's income; 2. Skills Training: training that prepares women for the labor market or training for entrepreneurs; 3. Labor Rights Advocacy: organizing efforts to protect workers from exploitation and/or increase their influence on economic policies

    The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Online Education For Recruitment, Retention, and Sustainability of Religious Organizations

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    This dissertation explored the applicability of AI chatbot technology in the context of a church environment where it was used to promote an accessible and engaging online learning platform for education and ministry training. The primary objective was to develop an AI-powered chatbot to increase recruitment, improve retention, as well as support organizational sustainability as it relates to church membership. The research includes a comprehensive literature review on AI chatbot technology and its relevance to online education within the context of a religious organization. The literature review establishes the fundamentals for a theoretical framework, exploring the association between educational technology, human-computer engagement, and organizational behavior. Leveraging a mixed methods approach, the research collected insights through interviews and surveys with church leaders, members, and educators to assess the attitudes and perceptions in education and ministry training as it relates to the influence of artificial intelligence. The basis of the research involved developing an AI-powered chatbot to promote an online learning platform for the Redbank Valley Church Association in New Bethlehem, PA. The chatbot’s platform was powered by artificial intelligence to provide interactive content, personalized learning experiences, and continuous engagement to address the problem of church membership attrition. Overall, this dissertation and its research contributed to religious studies and educational technology by providing insight for religious organizations seeking to understand the challenges and benefits of innovative technologies, ministry training, enhancing educational programs, and supporting church sustainability in the digital era

    A Workgroup Model for Smart Pushing and Pulling

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    Caching has long been used to reduce average access latency, from registers and memory pages cached by hardware, to the application level such as a web browser retaining retrieved documents. We focus here on the high-level caching of potentially shared networked documents and define two terms in relation to this type of caching: Zero latency refers to the condition where access to a document produces a cache hit on the local machine, that is, there is little or no latency due to the network (we assume that latency due to local disk and memory access is insignificant in comparison to network latency). A document with zero latency usually has been placed in the cache after a previous access, or has been pulled there through some prefetching mechanism. Negative latency refers to automatic presentation, or push, of a document to a user based on a prediction that the user will want that document. With an ideal system, a user would be presented with documents either that she was about to request, or that she would not know to request but that would be immediately useful to her

    Don't simplify, complexify : from disjunctive to conjunctive theorizing in organization and management studies

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    In this paper I argue that, rather than theory development aim at simplifying complex organizational phenomena, it should aim at complexifying theories – theoretical complexity is needed to account for organizational complexity. Defining the latter as the capacity for ‘nontrivial’ action, I explore a complex ‘system of picturing’ organizations as objects of study that provides an alternative to the hitherto dominant disjunctive style of thinking. A complex ‘system of picturing’ consists of an open-world ontology, a performative epistemology, and a poetic praxeology. Complex theorizing is conjunctive: it seeks to make connections between diverse elements of human experience through making those analytical distinctions that will enable the joining up of concepts normally used in a compartmentalized manner. Insofar as conjunctive theorizing is driven by the need to preserve the ‘living-forward – understanding backward’ dialectic, it is better suited to grasping the logic of practice and, thus, to doing justice to organizational complexity. We come close to grasping complexity when we restore the past to its own present and make distinctions that overcome dualisms, preserving as much as possible relationality, temporality, situatedness and, interpretive open-endedness. I illustrate the argument with several examples from organizational and management research

    Improvising Prescription: Evidence from the Emergency Room

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    © 2016 British Academy of Management. Global medical practice is increasingly standardizing through evidence-based approaches and quality certification procedures. Despite this increasing standardization, medical work in emergency units necessarily involves sensitivity to the individual, the particular and the unexpected. While much medical practice is routine, important improvisational elements remain significant. Standardization and improvisation can be seen as two conflicting logics. However, they are not incompatible, although the occurrence of improvisation in highly structured and institutionally complex environments remains underexplored. The study presents the process of improvisation in the tightly controlled work environment of the emergency room. The authors conducted an in situ ethnographic observation of an emergency unit. An inductive approach shows professionals combining ostensive compliance with protocols with necessary and occasional 'underlife' improvisations. The duality of improvisation as simultaneously present and absent is related to pressures in the institutional domain as well as to practical needs emerging from the operational realm. The intense presence of procedures and work processes enables flexible improvised performances that paradoxically end up reinforcing institutional pressures for standardization

    Crafting organization

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    The recent shift in attention away from organization studies as science has allowed for consideration of new ways of thinking about both organization and organizing and has led to several recent attempts to \u27bring down\u27 organizational theorizing. In this paper, we extend calls for organization to be represented as a creative process by considering organization as craft. Organizational craft, we argue, is attractive, accessible, malleable, reproducible, and marketable. It is also a tangible way of considering organization studies with irreverence. We draw on the hierarchy of distinctions among fine art, decorative art, and craft to suggest that understanding the organization of craft assists in complicating our understanding of marginality. We illustrate our argument by drawing on the case of a contemporary Australian craftworks and marketplace known initially as the Meat Market Craft Centre (\u27MMCC\u27) and then, until its recent closure, as Metro! &Dagger; Stella Minahan was a board member and then the Chief Executive Officer of the Metro! Craft Centre.<br /

    Experiences teaching operating systems using virtual platforms and Linux

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    Comparative physiological anthropogeny: exploring molecular underpinnings of distinctly human phenotypes

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    Anthropogeny is a classic term encompassing transdisciplinary investigations of the origins of the human species. Comparative anthropogeny is a systematic comparison of humans and other living nonhuman hominids (so-called "great apes"), aiming to identify distinctly human features in health and disease, with the overall goal of explaining human origins. We begin with a historical perspective, briefly describing how the field progressed from the earliest evolutionary insights to the current emphasis on in-depth molecular and genomic investigations of "human-specific" biology and an increased appreciation for cultural impacts on human biology. While many such genetic differences between humans and other hominids have been revealed over the last two decades, this information remains insufficient to explain the most distinctive phenotypic traits distinguishing humans from other living hominids. Here we undertake a complementary approach of "comparative physiological anthropogeny," along the lines of the preclinical medical curriculum, i.e., beginning with anatomy and considering each physiological system and in each case considering genetic and molecular components that are relevant. What is ultimately needed is a systematic comparative approach at all levels from molecular to physiological to sociocultural, building networks of related information, drawing inferences, and generating testable hypotheses. The concluding section will touch on distinctive considerations in the study of human evolution, including the importance of gene-culture interactions
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