Shipping Greatness Practical lessons on building and launching outstanding software, learned on the job at Google and Amazon

Shipping Greatness Practical lessons on building and launching outstanding software, learned on the job at Google and Amazon

Chris Vander Mey

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Why each term is essential to include in a Clean-client cleaning contract

Why each term is essential to include in a Clean-client cleaning contract

Terms of payment

It is important for Clean to specify how much it will charge the clients for the cleaning services. The company should be clear and tell the clients when they should pay for the services. It should also state the acceptable methods of payment clearly (Government Regulation and the Legal Environment of Business, 2012). The contract terms have to explain how the payments will be made. The terms of payment should be specified clearly.

Services to be offered

The contract should clearly explain what the company will offer. The company has to describe its services in the contract. Clean needs to be clear about the services that it will provide to the clients and what will not be done (Government Regulation and the Legal Environment of Business, 2012). The company should state what it will provide during the cleaning process and what the clients should provide such as water and electricity.

Complaints

It is important to explain how the unsatisfied clients will raise complaints. The contract should explain how the clients will report any issues. Clients might be having issues with the quality of services. They might be unsatisfied when the products used by the company damage their floors. The contract should explain how clients can make a claim whenever there is damage.

Liability

The company would want to limit its liability. Clients would also want the company to accept liability. The contract should clearly explain the liability of the company (Government Regulation and the Legal Environment of Business, 2012). The company should explain the conditions under which it will be liable and the ones in which it will not be liable for damages.

Cancellation

The contract should explain the procedure of canceling the contract. It should explain how the clients can change a cleaning time or day with the Clean Company. The contract can include a time limit in which clients should be able to cancel the contract for their booked services.

 

 

REFERENCES

Government Regulation and the Legal Environment of Business (2012).  Saylor Academy.

 1)Remember to let me know which Industry you decide

1)Remember to let me know which Industry you decide

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Industry_Classification_Standard

https://www.msci.com/our-solutions/indexes/gics

2) Please prepare 3-4 simple slides with some data/bullet points on your research.

Great data/graph resources are: https://www.statista.com/, https://www.visualcapitalist.com/

Question about TOPIC:

• What is the market size of the industry and growth rate?

• What are some short term or long-term industry trends?

• What is your own conclusion?

*Make a powerpoint about this topic,and write one page word document about this powerpoint(like what i shoud i talk about powerpoint though presentation)

Opportunity identification – Combine your own personal experiences and creativity with a combination of research and fieldwork to collate some potential entrepreneurial opportunities.

Opportunity identification – Combine your own personal experiences and creativity with a combination of research and fieldwork to collate some potential entrepreneurial opportunities.

 

After considering the various ideas identified by you, you should pick the most promising opportunity and perform an initial analysis to understand whether your opportunity can be turned into a scalable business.

 

Proposed Venture: Laptop doubles as printer (two in one laptop)

 

In your presentation submitted for this assignment, you will tell us the “story” of your proposed venture by addressing the following:

 

1. Business model. Consider how you can monetize the opportunity. Complete a first cut of a business model canvas based on your idea and possible revenue stream.

 

Presentation

The presentation should summarize the key ideas from your business model as described above.

 

Presentation grading criteria:

 

Overall Presentation 40 points
Did you cover all the required conceptual information cohesively? 25 points
Did the presentation flow logically and within the time limit? 5 points
Did you manage the discussion thread and respond competently to posted questions pertaining to their topic?

How do I convince the customer with these three: maintenance contract replacing device or new device?on ppt presentaion

How do I convince the customer with these three: maintenance contract replacing device or new device?on ppt presentaion

Create single presentation – PPT with notes for about 25 slides without title, synopsis, bibliography, and/or closing slides.

Create single presentation – PPT with notes for about 25 slides without title, synopsis, bibliography, and/or closing slides.

Subject: Business Network Systems Management – 03478 – Sp22

Book: The-practice-of-system-and-network-administration-volume-1, 3rd-edition,

Author: Thomas A. LimoncelliChristina J. HoganStrata R. Chalup

Chapter 25 Datacenters Overview; Chapter 26 Running a Datacenter

1. First Write a brief synopsis of the chapter in 1-2 paragraphs for your post

2. ** you must create a single PowerPoint presentation which summarizes the key points the author makes in the chapter(s).

** You must also incorporate outside data from your own personal experiences, case studies, outside literature, or some other outside source which helps to illustrate the authors’ points.

** Make sure that you highlight and cite the outside references to get appropriate credit for them.

**** Important: Do not simply re-write the authors’ original texts. Summarize and paraphrase what the authors were saying in your own words.

** The presentation must contain at least 25 content slides with notes

(not including the title, synopsis, bibliography, and/or closing slides).

Presentation on Popular HCI Research topics, HCI Research methods, Publication Venues and their difference

Presentation on Popular HCI Research topics, HCI Research methods, Publication Venues and their difference

After researching HP2020, Kaiser Family Foundation, the ANA and your State Board of Nursing:

Assignment:

After researching HP2020, Kaiser Family Foundation, the ANA and your State Board of Nursing:

Please submit one APA formatted presentation (PowerPoint®, Prezi®, etc.) identifying and describing how these agencies and leadership are addressing health disparities. This PowerPoint® (Microsoft Office) or Impress® (Open Office) presentation should be a minimum of 20 slides, including a title, introduction, conclusion and reference slide, with detailed speaker notes and recorded audio comments for all content slides. Use at least 6 scholarly sources and make certain to review the module’s Assignment Rubric before starting your presentation.

“Create your own crime” Project Two

“Create your own crime” Project Two

 

The story:

A murder has been committed in which there are multiple suspects. You, the investigator, examine the crime scene and find DNA evidence of the perpetrator on the victim. You analyze the DNA and get its fingerprint. You obtain a DNA sample either by luck or through a legal warrant. You compare their DNA to your sample. A positive ID is made from your efforts and with the motive and method linked to the correct suspect you arrest the perpetrator.

 

The assignment:

This assignment is much like the project you did during the CSI unit at the beginning of the year. You will use your already created mock crime and present a Power point of how the crime was solved.

 

What will be different is that the previous Ppt only described the initial, preliminary investigation and won’t carry me through the outcome of the crime. This project will summarize the entire mystery.

 

Also, in this investigation there will be multiple suspects biologically related to each other. Thus, you will have to create several motives and plausible opportunities allowing for the killer to commit the crime.

 

Your murderer will have left a sample of his/her DNA on either the victim or the murder weapon: blood, sweat, hair; your choice but there must be a plausible reason for it being there. A murderer’s blood does’t just magically get left behind so be able to explain it.

 

If you need some ideas for how DNA can get left behind, check out this chart I found in the textbook:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which suspect will be arrested will be determined by testing the DNA evidence and comparing it with the suspects’ DNA. You will have to figure out how your investigator gets a sample of their DNA. I doubt the suspects would give it to you voluntarily. You can either obtain a warrant for the DNA (we’ll learn later what you need to do) or you can get lucky and find it as part of your investigation.

 

You will have to include prints of all DNA tested: the evidence that was found at the scene and the samples obtained from your suspects to prove that they match. Obviously, you won’t be able to do an actual DNA test; kits can be expensive. But you can describe how the procedure is done and create mock prints on graph paper.

Develop and present a 10 slide PowerPoint presentation on a current policy issue that requires attention. apa references

Develop and present a 10 slide PowerPoint presentation on a current policy issue that requires attention.

apa references