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Transcript: How do they TRUST the system? Employees will have greater trust in the system and will better overcome their reluctance to complain because the system emphasises the employee’s control over the process. The employee is given the choice whether to remain anonymous and the complaint is kept confidential. Depending on the action they select, the survey will warn the employee whether that action requires that the employee is identified. The employee then has the choice whether to pursue the complaint, which gives them the control over the process. The system gains credibility from being monitored by an independent advisor so employees feel more comfortable complaining to someone external to the company. How do people ENTER the system? – referral, voluntary 1. Paper form 2. Online portal or email 3. App on devices We propose a complaints survey in the form of an online portal, app and paper survey to cover everyone’s needs. The surveys will be monitored/screened by an independent company and advisor. Process The survey will give the employee all the information necessary to inform them of the options they can take to deal with their harassment complaint. The survey will first list the type of complaints that the employee might be facing. It will then list their options and potential actions they can take. The employee can choose from a range of actions as Burgess and Burgess propose a cyclical model of conflict resolution with multiple options is more effective than linear one that focuses only on resolution. AH Maslow, “A Theory of Human Motivation” (1943) 50(4) Psychological Review 370. Bush R and Folger J, The Promise of Mediation: Responding to Conflict Through Empowerment and Recognition Jossey-Bass (Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, 1994) p 84. C Constantino and C Sickles Merchant, Designing Conflict Management Systems (Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, 1996) p 200. G Burgess and H burgess Constructive Confrontation Theoretical Framework (1996) p1-11, available on http://www.colorado.edu.au/conflict/hwltap7.com. Susan Hippensteele, Revisiting the promise of mediation for employment discrimination claims (2009) Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal 9, no. 2, p 211-250. J David and Associates, Designing a Dispute Resolution System, Keynote Paper (Second international Mediation Conference, Adelaide, January 1996). Lisa Blomgren Amsler et al, ‘Dispute System Design and Bias in Dispute Resolution’ (2017) 70 SMU Law Review 913. L Kriesberg, Constructive Conflicts: From Escalation to Resolution (2nd Ed, Rowman and Littlefield, New York, 2003). Mark Dickinson, ‘The importance of transformative mediation to the internal workplace mediation program’ (2011) 22 ADRJ 95 Mediate.com, Guidelines For the Design of Integrated Conflict Management Systems Within Organisations-Executive Summary, available on https://www.mediate.com/articles/spidrtrack1.cfm. S Retzinger and T Scheff, “Emotion, Alienation and Narratives: Resolving Intractable Conflict” (2000) Mediation Quarterly 71, 76. Standards Australia, AS4608-1999: Guide to the Prevention, Handling and Resolution of Disputes (1999); Standards Australia, AS4608-2004: Dispute Management Systems (2004). What current processes are in place? It is assumed that Eldorado Packaging does not currently have a dispute system design, and if they do it is not currently being effective. Who are the stakeholders/participants? Employees, past present and future Employer - Eldorado Packaging Workplace Harmony Commission Fair Work Australia Customers What are their interests? New employees may have a fear of harassment from the long-term employees and a fear of repercussions if they complain. Long-term employees may feel threatened by new employees and fear for their job security or harass others because it is part of the company culture. The employer has a financial incentive to improve the retention of their employees. It reduces constant hiring and training costs and they will receive a bonus if they retain more staff. WHC is interested in reducing harassment in Eldorado and turning it into a more productive community. Fair Work Australia is interested in resolving workplace disputes and bullying complaints. Customers are impacted by the efficiency and cost effectiveness of the company. Workplace harmony and higher productivity will have a flow on effect to the customer. What are the stakeholders/participants’ goals? Achieving staff retention of at least 70% per annum E L D O R A D O P A C K A G I N G From this brief, the key principles can be distilled into stages: STAGE 1: Design complaint system STAGE 2: Identify and resolve harassment STAGE 3: Achieve a long term cultural change in the workplace DIAGNOSTIC PROCESS Understanding the current situation and the needs of Eldorado Packaging will inform the design in the initial stages. These are also important to test the workability of the potential system design. The diagnostic process we have used included assessing the following areas... By:

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Transcript: Brief History Method & Working Working The Minto wheel operates on a small temperature gradient, and produces a large amount of torque, but at very low rotational speed. The speed of rotation is directly proportional to the surface area of the containers used, the volume, and the height of the wheel. The higher the ratio of surface area to volume, the greater the rate of revolution. Conserve environment with renewable and ecofriendly sources of energy Construction (cc) photo by Jakob Montrasio myth busters tv show A working example of a wheel was first published in a series of articles in The Mother Earth News Issues #38 March, #39 May and #40 July 1976. The engine consists of a set of sealed chambers arranged in a circle, with each chamber connected to the chamber opposite it. One chamber in each connected pair is filled with a liquid with a low boiling point . by - students of class X B It is source of producing renewable energy . Using little science , we can create a wheel which would run like turbine and hence produce energy . wikipedia The Minto wheel is a heat engine developed by Wally Minto. About youtube minto - wheel Energy Conservation Test units constructed by Mother Earth News (Issue 40, July 1976) and the MythBusters (Episode 24, December 5, 2004 – "Ming Dynasty Astronaut") did work to convert temperature difference into torque. Model As the lower chamber in each pair is heated, the liquid begins to vaporize, forcing the remaining liquid to travel to the upper chamber. This fluid transfer causes a weight i mbalance, which causes the wheel to rotate. Minto's pamphlet also suggests obtaining a pressure differential with a dissolved gas instead of a boiling gas. Soda water or propane dissolved in kerosene are suggested. References Required Conditions

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Transcript: Solving Claims and Disputes Design and Construction Defect Force Majeure Claims Labor Productivity 1)http://www.echarris.com/pdf/EC%20Harris%20Construction%20Disputes%202013Final.pdf(may,2014) 2)http://www.interface-consulting.com/construction-claims-and-disputes/(may,2014) 3)http://commitmentmatters.com/2010/06/01/contract-claims-disputes/(may/2014) 4)http://www.acquisition-intl.com/index.php/awards/ai-awards-faq/204-resolving-disputes-in-the-construction-industry(may,2014) 5)http://www.mlit.go.jp/sogoseisaku/1_6_hf_000146.html(may,2014) Claims and Disputes in Construction Presented by :- Ahmed Alkholi Supervised by :- Dr. Yousif Almalki Acceleration Claims First Case (duration from application to resolution: 4 months, 2 hearings; faulty construction work) This was a dispute based on the contract for construction of a new house in which an individual applied for conciliation stating, "the accused party (contractor) should pay me (the applicant) 36 million JPY for repair and construction work delays due to defects in building construction and that the applicant would like to make an additional request concerning the responsibility to let the applicant build on a planned road." The accused party replied, "we built according to the contract and agreements, and the problem of the planned road was explained by the person in charge." This case was concluded through conciliation in which "the obligation of the accused party to pay 30 million JPY for this conciliation case was acknowledged." Differing Site Conditions Claims Definitions References Construction Delay Case 2 (Duration from application to resolution: 3 months, 2 hearings; construction money) This was a dispute based on a building construction work contract for a private home in which a subcontractor applied for conciliation stating, "the accused party (master contractor) must pay the applicant 7 million JPY for changes in the construction work." The accused party replied, "the estimate for the change in construction work was made without agreement, and the demanded sum is too high." This case was concluded by conciliation in which "the accused party acknowledged that the unpaid construction work money was 3.6 million JPY." *http://www.echarris.com/pdf/EC%20Harris%20Construction%20Disputes%202013Final.pdf Suspension and Termination Claims TYPES Difference Between Claims and Disputes 1)Court 2)Disputes solving companies 3)Experts and Associations Disputes Claims

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Transcript: Router BNG Welcome To The DHCP Packet Ping of Death TCP IP Punt World Of Routing UDP BEFORE WE ENTEGR THE WORLD ROUTING BEFORE WE ENTER THE WORLD ROUTING Let's Do a formal Introduction Student's Name: DIVVYA SINHA "Subscriber Specific Debuging" Prepared By ID. NO. : 2014APS382H Station Name : Ericsson India Global Services(R&D),Banglore Mentor : Mr. Gokul BKS PS Faculty : Dr. Lucy J. Gudino Manager : Ms Nisha Jaimni F What is the objective of the project Introduction Subscriber Management is one of the key features of a BNG system. I am working on a mechanism to enable subscriber specific debugging. The mechanism is aimed at making the process of debuging less time consuming. Problem Definition Problem Definition Development of CLI infrastructure. Code flow to set Functionality with debug walker. Scalable code frame where features could be added later . What has been done so far ? What has been done so far ? Further we are extending it to capture debug infromation in a packet path dumped into buffer or file. Adding Words Adding Words E A router is a device that forwards data packets along networks. A router is connected to at least two networks, commonly two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP's network. Routers are located at gateways, the places where two or more networks connect. What Does A Router Do? D What Happens Inside A BNG Box? Magic Boxes Magic Boxes C What Will Happen with Our Feature On? # ->$ 256 #-> Succesfull #->Level-1(%d mag... # ->$ 256 #-> Succesfull #->Level-1(%d magic ) #->Added @******* # ->$ 256 #-> Succesfull #->Level-1(%d mag... # ->$ 256 #-> Succesfull #->Level-1(%d magic ) #->Added @******* # ->$ 131 #-> Succesfull #->Level-2(%d magicdragon ) #->Added @******* # ->$ 177 #-> ERROR ! #->Level-3(%dSdhwretai ) #->Fail @******* B Salient Feature of Projects Work Done towards the Project We have selected some out of the exhaustive list of Events,Functions and Data Structures Used/Modified during a packet path for any Subscriber type. Appended to previously developed infrastructure to print Name and Index of each module. Create a CLI infrastructure and a functionality which could be set on Debug walker Method Created a method by which our functionality gets invoked per packet received . We studied in detail a exsisting infrastructure packet-capture , prepared it's complete code-flow. This helped us understand how to set our functionality with debug walker. We tried to capture function call stack using bactrace library of C. Couldn't do so as all function's involved are in-line functions. Now we working to capture important data-structures associated with each method . And print the name of dats-structure and there values. This would be a scalable and generic implimentation. Adding more features to the infrastructure . Figure out how to optimizably store and display the captured data. Future Work . Networking L2-L3:IP Routing Language Used: C Novelity is in Implementation and Algorithm. Project Area , Language Used In Development A Areas of Expertise gained & Acknowledgement Computer Networking Areas Of Expertise Gained Areas Of Expertise Gained L2-L3 Network Layer Data Provisioning . DHCP,PPPOE,CLIPS C Programming Function Pointers. How Classes were made from C in C++. Generating code at compile time . Backtrace library Implimentation of CLI command Making a background function handler and implimenting the path for invokation Special Thanks to Acknowledgements Acknowledgements Mr. Ramana Murthy Mrs. Nisha Jaimni Mr. Gokul BKS Mr.Bibhash Kumar And All my L2-L3 BNG Colleagues A SPECIAL THANKS TO ERICSSON India GLOBAL SERVICES (R&D) ,Banglore A SPECIAL THANKS TO & Practice School Division of BITS,Pilani Qoute Of the Day: Qoute Of the Day: Capacity to Learn is a gift ; Ability to Learn is a skill; willingness to learn is a choice.

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