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Targeting Workgroup

by Jim Baumann, Ken Genskow, Corinne Billings Dnr, Adam Freihoefer Dnr, Sara Walling Datcp, Pat Murphy Nrcs, Dale Robertson Usgs, Sara Walling Datcp, Laura Ward Good, Ken Genskow Uw-madison/extension , 2013
"... ! REVIEW DRAFT This document was developed by the Department of Natural Resources with contractual assistance from the University of Wisconsin – Extension. Substantial input from staff of other federal, state and local agencies was provided, especially on work groups convened to fill programmatic ga ..."
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! REVIEW DRAFT This document was developed by the Department of Natural Resources with contractual assistance from the University of Wisconsin – Extension. Substantial input from staff of other federal, state and local agencies was provided, especially on work groups convened to fill programmatic

REDIMA Work-group Meeting on Modelling

by Grupo Andino, Marco Morales , 2003
"... Reunión de trabajo REDIMA: modelización de la coordinación macroeconómica en el ..."
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Reunión de trabajo REDIMA: modelización de la coordinación macroeconómica en el

Unfocused Interaction in Distributed Workgroups

by Brian R. Johnson - Kluwer Academics, Eindhoven University of Technology
"... types. Unfocused interaction often conveys important content and context information and contributes to group cohesiveness and effectiveness. Research in Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) and Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW) is also concerned with human interaction. CMC tools, such a ..."
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types. Unfocused interaction often conveys important content and context information and contributes to group cohesiveness and effectiveness. Research in Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) and Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW) is also concerned with human interaction. CMC tools

Personal and workgroup incivility: Impact on work and health outcomes

by Sandy Lim, Lilia M. Cortina, Vicki J. Magley - Journal of Applied Psychology,93 , 2008
"... This article develops a theoretical model of the impact of workplace incivility on employees ’ occupational and psychological well-being. In Study 1, the authors tested the model on 1,158 employees, finding that satisfaction with work and supervisors, as well as mental health, partially mediated eff ..."
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This article develops a theoretical model of the impact of workplace incivility on employees ’ occupational and psychological well-being. In Study 1, the authors tested the model on 1,158 employees, finding that satisfaction with work and supervisors, as well as mental health, partially mediated

Collaboration and Workgroup Computing

by Barbara J. O’keefe
"... Access to networked computing has transformed collaborative work, and so we expect the new capabilities coming with the Next Generation Internet to have an important impact on communication at work. This paper attempts to identify key issues for design and deployment of new solutions, including: coo ..."
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Access to networked computing has transformed collaborative work, and so we expect the new capabilities coming with the Next Generation Internet to have an important impact on communication at work. This paper attempts to identify key issues for design and deployment of new solutions, including

Contributing workgroup members:

by Paul Barford, Jack Brassil, Hp Labs, Ted Faber Usc/isi, Jay Lepreau, Steve Schwab Sparta, John Wroclawski Usc/isi, Steve Muir , 2006
"... Note to the reader: this document is a work in progress and continues to evolve rapidly. Certain aspects of the GENI architecture are not yet addressed at all, and, for those aspects that are addressed here, a number of unresolved issues are identified in the text. Further, due to the active develop ..."
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Note to the reader: this document is a work in progress and continues to evolve rapidly. Certain aspects of the GENI architecture are not yet addressed at all, and, for those aspects that are addressed here, a number of unresolved issues are identified in the text. Further, due to the active

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by David Andersen, Mic Bowman Intel, Timothy Roscoe Eth, Mark Segal Telcordia , 2006
"... Status: Draft (Version 0.7) Note to the reader: this document is a work in progress and continues to evolve rapidly. Certain aspects of the GENI architecture are not yet addressed at all, and, for those aspects that are addressed here, a number of unresolved issues are identified in the text. Furthe ..."
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Status: Draft (Version 0.7) Note to the reader: this document is a work in progress and continues to evolve rapidly. Certain aspects of the GENI architecture are not yet addressed at all, and, for those aspects that are addressed here, a number of unresolved issues are identified in the text

THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF WORKGROUPS IN A THEATRE OF WORK

by Tom Gross
"... In this paper we argue that the members of workgroups need information about each other in order to cooperate efficiently and effectively. In face-to-face situation this information is available and can be captured naturally. In other situations the distributed users need technological support for t ..."
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for this awareness information. Such systems should provide information about things that are going on currently, but also about the history of the actions and interactions in the workgroup. Ideally such systems should also provide predictions about possible future events. In this paper introduce the Theatre of Work

The Food Marketing Workgroup strongly supports the Interagency Working

by unknown authors , 2011
"... Group‘s (IWG) proposed marketing definitions for foods marketed to children. The Food Marketing Workgroup (FMW) includes over 95 organizations and experts from diverse fields, including child health and development, nutrition, medicine, public policy, media, and marketing. The FMW works to eliminate ..."
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Group‘s (IWG) proposed marketing definitions for foods marketed to children. The Food Marketing Workgroup (FMW) includes over 95 organizations and experts from diverse fields, including child health and development, nutrition, medicine, public policy, media, and marketing. The FMW works

The Food Marketing Workgroup strongly supports the Interagency Working

by unknown authors , 2011
"... Group’s (IWG) proposed nutrition principles for foods marketed to children. The Food Marketing Workgroup (FMW) includes more than 95 organizations and experts from diverse fields, including child health and development, nutrition, medicine, public policy, media, and marketing. The FMW is dedicated t ..."
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Group’s (IWG) proposed nutrition principles for foods marketed to children. The Food Marketing Workgroup (FMW) includes more than 95 organizations and experts from diverse fields, including child health and development, nutrition, medicine, public policy, media, and marketing. The FMW is dedicated
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