O Promotes healthy competition between members, increases motivation WHY IS TEAMWORK IMPORTANT? O Team members gain from each other through working together O Fosters flexibility and responsiveness to change O Maximizes the strenghts of each team member COMMON TEAMWORK PROBLEMS PROBLEM SOLUTION Problems in communication Listen and pay attention to your team members Unfair work distribution Redistribute tasks equally that no member is overloaded with work Problems in time management Construct a work plan Conflicts between members Work out a compromise that with different ideas incomporates the efforts of both members CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE TEAMWORK #1 Participation In order for teamwork to be effective, all the members of the team must be
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" Apple product lines: overview Two main lines: Apple II and Macintosh Develop BOTH hardware and software (operating system and other important modules used by all external programmers) 1984 Richard Stallman launches the GNU Project, to develop the free operating system GNU (anacronym for ``GNU's Not Unix''), and thereby give computer users the freedom that most of them have lost. GNU is free software: everyone is free to copy it and redistribute it, as well as to make changes either large or small. 1984 The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) begins developing the X Window System. X is the basic window system for almost all UNIX machines nowadays. 1985: Main highlihts The modern Internet gained support when the National Science foundation formed the NSFNET, linking five supercomputer centers at Princeton University, Pittsburgh,
architecture. Sun Microsystems co-founder Vinod Khosla resigns. Scott McNealy is appointed president of Sun Microsystems. subLogic releases Flight Simulator for the Commodore 64. Richard Stallman launches the GNU Project, to develop the free operating system GNU (anacronym for ``GNU's Not Unix''), and thereby give computer users the freedom that most of them have lost. GNU is free software: everyone is free to copy it and redistribute it, as well as to make changes either large or small. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) begins developing the X Window System. X is the basic window system for almost all UNIX machines nowadays. 1985 The modern Internet gained support when the National Science foundation formed the NSFNET, linking five supercomputer centers at Princeton University, Pittsburgh, University of California at San Diego, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Cornell University.
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it may have limited effectiveness (<1 log10 Salmonella samples on hides of live cattle CFU/cm2) in reducing microorganisms (Biss from 35–60% pre-treatment to 40–72% after and Hathaway 1995; Kannan et al. 2007). A treatment (Mies et al. 2004). However, other concern is that it may release microorgan- studies have demonstrated promising results isms from feces and redistribute microbial against pathogen contamination. For instance, contamination, resulting in washed animals power-hosing of pigs or cattle for 1–3 carrying higher microbial loads than minutes, upon arrival at the abattoir, with 46 Chapter 3 potable water (19°C) did not reduce the have shown that E. coli O157:H7 serotypes