L'AIUTO CHE TI SERVE

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
LUCA MARTINI
Keyword(s):  

Il profitto e il capitale rappresentano oggi una sfida di lungo periodo alla quale si può partecipare solo mediante un sopporto informatico adeguato alla vision su dimensione contingente e prospettica della struttura organizzativa dell'impresa. Il libro presenta quindi tre categorie di servizi rivolte ad una specifica casistica di vicende in cui ciascun imprenditore si può ritrovare in relazione allo stadio di sviluppo della sua impresa ed una nuova tecnica, quella del Personal Event in cui le persone sono poste al centro del processo organizzativo rivolto all'accumulazione del capitale monetario e intellettuale.

2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 155-163 ◽  
Author(s):  
Noga Cohen ◽  
Nilly Mor

In the current study we explored whether training individuals to recruit cognitive control prior to exposure to negative pictures can facilitate the propensity to use reappraisal and reappraisal success. Participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups. In the training group, negative pictures were typically preceded by a stimulus that recruits cognitive control, whereas in the control group, negative pictures were typically preceded by a stimulus that does not recruit cognitive control. Participants were subsequently asked to reflect on a negative personal event and to later reappraise the event. As predicted, compared to participants in the control group, those in the training group were more likely to use reappraisal spontaneously, and when instructed to reappraise, were more successful in doing so. We argue that the ability to employ cognitive control has a causal role in reappraisal use and success.


2016 ◽  
Vol 47 (4) ◽  
pp. 260-282 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carol Westby ◽  
Barbara Culatta

Purpose Speech-language pathologists know much more about children's development of fictional narratives than they do about children's development of personal narratives and the role these personal narratives play in academic success, social–emotional development, and self-regulation. The purpose of this tutorial is to provide clinicians with strategies for assessing and developing children's and adolescents' personal narratives. Method This tutorial reviews the literature on (a) the development of autobiographical event narratives and life stories, (b) factors that contribute to development of these genres, (c) the importance of these genres for the development of sense of self-identity and self-regulation, (d) deficits in personal narrative genres, and (e) strategies for eliciting and assessing event narratives and life stories. Implications To promote development of personal event narratives and life stories, speech-language pathologists can help clients retrieve information about interesting events, provide experiences worthy of narrating, and draw upon published narratives to serve as model texts. Clinicians can also address four interrelated processes in intervention: reminiscing, reflecting, making coherent connections, and signaling the plot structure. Furthermore, they can activate metacognitive awareness of how evaluations of experiences, coherence, and plot structure are signaled in well-formed personal event narratives and life stories.


1994 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 467-486
Author(s):  
Rodney M. Feldmann

Death of an organism is a very personal event. The extinction of a species is viewed as catastrophic, only if one is a member of that species. In fact, the extinction of a species simply represents the sum total of deaths of individuals within the species during a time interval in which the rate of death exceeds the rate of recruitment of new individuals. That is, the population size within the species declines to the point that the unit is no longer reproductively viable.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
LUCA MARTINI
Keyword(s):  

Lo scopo del sistema è revisionare l’assetto organizzativo, ex art.li 2086, 2257, 2380-bis, 2409-novies, 2475, 2476, 2486, 2403 c. 1 e 2381 c.c., affinché risulti evidente anche agli organi di vigilanza che l’impresa sta utilizzando la miglior tecnica per produrre profitto e garantire gli interessi dei proprietari, degli investitori e dei vertici dell’impresa e non vi siano dubbi sulla correttezza e buonafede delle scelte compiute dagli amministratori, ciò al fine di renderle inattaccabili da chiunque.


1992 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 327-345 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diane E. Beals

Because most communication on computer networks is stored on disk, a permanent record of all conversations can be reconstructed. Data collection and transcription, typically one of the most difficult problems in psychological and linguistic research, is greatly simplified. This record of communication provides a new data source for psychological, social, and linguistic research. This article outlines the features of computer communication that make networks a rich data base for research. Examples of findings are reported from three different studies of one computer network. These include the existence of a greater rate of response to personal event narratives than to more general descriptions, the effect of members' purposes and social roles on the style of communication, and a greater understanding of the needs of beginning teachers.


2017 ◽  
Vol 60 (4) ◽  
pp. 633-642 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christy Choi-Ting Lai ◽  
Sam-Po Law ◽  
Anthony Pak-Hin Kong

Right Dislocation (RD) has been suggested to be a focus marking device carrying an affective function motivated by limited planning time in conversation. The current study investigated the effects of genre type, planning load and affective function on the use of RD in Cantonese monologues. Discourse data were extracted from a recently developed corpus of oral narratives in Cantonese Chinese containing language samples from 144 native Cantonese speakers evenly distributed in age, education levels and gender. Three genre types representing different structures, styles and degrees of topic familiarity were chosen for an RD analysis: procedural description, story-telling and recount of personal event. The results revealed that genre types and planning load influenced the rate of RD occurrence. (1) Specifically, the lowest proportion of RD occurred in procedural description, assumed to be the most structured genre; whereas the highest rate was found in personal event recount, considered to be the most stylized and less structured genre. (2) The highest proportion of RD appeared near the end of a narrative, where heavier cognitive load is demanded compared with the beginning of a narrative; moreover, RD also tended to co-occur with disfluency. (3) There was a high percentage of RD tokens in the personal event recount for expressing explicit emotions; and (4) a lower rate of occurrence of RD was found in monologues than previous studies based on conversations. The overall findings suggest that the use of RD is sensitive to genre structure and style, as well as planning load effects.


2006 ◽  
Vol 2 (14) ◽  
pp. 14-29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jill C. Tarter

AbstractIn his book Plurality of Worlds, Steven J. Dick (1984) has chronicled the millennia of discourse about other inhabited worlds, based upon deeply held religious or philosophical belief systems. The popularity of the idea of extraterrestrial life has waxed and waned and, at its nadir, put proponents at mortal risk. The several generations of scientists now attending this General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union at the beginning of the 21st century have a marvelous opportunity to shed light on this old question of habitable worlds through observation, experimentation, and interpretation, without recourse to belief systems and without risking their lives (though some may experience rather bumpy career paths). The newly-named and funded, multi-disciplinary field of astrobiology is extremely broad in its scope and is encouraging IAU members to learn and speak the languages of previously disparate disciplines in an attempt to answer the big picture questions: ‘Where did we come from?’, ‘Where are we going?’, and ‘Are we alone?’ These are questions that the general public understand and support, and these are questions that are attracting students of all ages to science and engineering programs. These questions also push the limits of modern instrumentation to explore the cosmos remotely across space and time, as well as to examine samples of interplanetary space returned to the laboratory and samples of distant time teased out of our own Earth.Within my personal event horizon, the other planetary systems long-predicted by theorists have been uncovered, along with many whose structures were not predicted. The ‘just-so’ conditions requisite for the comfort of astronomers have been understood to be only a very narrow subset of the conditions that nurture extremophilic, microbial life. Thus the potentially habitable real estate beyond Earth has been greatly expanded and within the next few decades it may be possible to detect the biosignatures or technosignatures of inhabitants on distant worlds, should there be any.


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