6 research outputs found
Communication competences of managers in the twenty first century
Communication competences of a manager in the 21st century have a
significant effect on the creation of a competitive advantage of an organization.
They compose an immanent part of behaviours of all persons in an organization
responsible for producing the pro-effective culture. They create efficacy, that
is effectiveness and efficiency in the realization of its basic aims targets. They
affect proper functions of all essential structural units of organizations. Their
implementation requires inter alia a heuristic approach to interpersonal
communication processes in an organization. Therefore, they can be guided by
the following principles:
1. principle of communication dualism – awareness of process ephemerality
and multithreading,
2. principle of communication intelligence – adaptiveness of communication,
3. principle of taking into account situational and socio-cultural contexts,
4. principle of individual personality features of partners in the communication
process,
5. principle of skilful usage and reading of verbal expressions and non-verbal
signals,
6. principle of utilization of knowledge and experience adequately to the
situation,
7. principle of high-level ethical behaviours,
8. and principle of self-control
The 42nd Symposium Chromatographic Methods of Investigating Organic Compounds : Book of abstracts
The 42nd Symposium Chromatographic Methods of Investigating Organic Compounds : Book of abstracts. June 4-7, 2019, Szczyrk, Polan
Social perception of conceptions of corporation, corporate governance and the Code of Good Practices of WSE Listed Companies among chosen group of students
Niniejszy tekst powstał w oparciu o sondaż przeprowadzony wśród wybranej grupy 118 studentów Politechniki Łódzkiej. Problematyka sondażu nawiązywała do społecznego odbioru pojęć związanych z giełdą papierów wartościowych i wpływu tej organizacji rynkowej na kryzys gospodarczy roku 2008-2009.The present article has been written on a base of sounding among chosen group of 118 students of Lodz University of Technology. The problems of the sounding concerned social perception of conceptions connected with the stock exchange and its influence on commercial recession in 2008–2009.Udostępnienie publikacji Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego finansowane w ramach projektu „Doskonałość naukowa kluczem do doskonałości kształcenia”. Projekt realizowany jest ze środków Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego w ramach Programu Operacyjnego Wiedza Edukacja Rozwój; nr umowy: POWER.03.05.00-00-Z092/17-00
Cosmic-Ray Extremely Distributed Observatory
The Cosmic-Ray Extremely Distributed Observatory (CREDO) is a newly formed,
global collaboration dedicated to observing and studying cosmic rays (CR) and cosmic-ray ensembles
(CRE): groups of at least two CR with a common primary interaction vertex or the same parent particle.
The CREDO program embraces testing known CR and CRE scenarios, and preparing to observe
unexpected physics, it is also suitable for multi-messenger and multi-mission applications. Perfectly
matched to CREDO capabilities, CRE could be formed both within classical models (e.g., as products
of photon–photon interactions), and exotic scenarios (e.g., as results of decay of Super-Heavy Dark
Matter particles). Their fronts might be significantly extended in space and time, and they might
include cosmic rays of energies spanning the whole cosmic-ray energy spectrum, with a footprint
composed of at least two extensive air showers with correlated arrival directions and arrival times.
As the CRE are predominantly expected to be spread over large areas and, due to the expected wide
energy range of the contributing particles, such a CRE detection might only be feasible when using
all available cosmic-ray infrastructure collectively, i.e., as a globally extended network of detectors.
Thus, with this review article, the CREDO Collaboration invites the astroparticle physics community
to actively join or to contribute to the research dedicated to CRE and, in particular, to pool together
cosmic-ray data to support specific CRE detection strategies