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Case Study for Infrastructure Planning and Delivery: Best Practice

Study about Infrastructure Planning and Delivery: Best Practice

Introduction: Modern, efficient infrastructure underpins the economic health of all nations, supporting the economy, improving productivity, and providing access to opportunities to build stronger communities. As economies grow and populations expand, so too does the scale of demand on the infrastructure that supports daily life.Improving infrastructure networks can be a hugely expensive task. New railways, roads, desalination plants, power stations and broadband connections can cost hundreds of millions, and often, billions of dollars.

Case Study on Infrastructure Planning

At the same time, their impact is equally huge: transforming neighbourhoods and cities; underpinning water security; and powering our homes, factories and offices.Getting the delivery of such infrastructure right is therefore an issue of real importance. Cost overruns can run into hundreds of millions of dollars; a poorly specified project can fail to meet the objectives set out for the investment. As a result, improving infrastructure delivery is now a key priority for governments and government agencies across Australia. Keep reading…

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Case Study on Impression Management: Playing the Promotion Game

Study about Impression Management: Playing the Promotion Game

Abstract: Little attention has been paid to the role which impression management (IM) of genuine and substantial talents and commitment plays in the careers of female and male managers seeking promotion. IM studies have largely investigated the supervisor/subordinate relationship, often with samples of business students in laboratory settings. In the Cranfield Centre for Developing Women Business Leaders, we have focused on the use of IM by practising managers. In this paper, we examine previous literature for indications that gender may be important in explaining differences in IM behaviours.

Case Study on Promotion Game

Introduction:~ There have been few research reports into the use of impression management (IM) strategies by managerial and professional populations, other than Singh and Vinnicombe’s (2001) study of IM strategies to signal high commitment. Recently, Ferris et al. (2000) indicated the need for more research into political skills at work, because of the increasing importance of this area in human resource management. Organizations are using political skills as selection criteria without explicitly recognizing and labeling them as such. Keep reading…

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A Case Study of Nosema Ceranae and Fipronil Synergy on Honeybee

A Study for Nosema Ceranae and Fipronil Synergy on Honeybee

Abstract: In ecosystems, a variety of biological, chemical and physical stressors may act in combination to induce illness in populations of living organisms. While recent surveys reported that parasite-insecticide interactions can synergistically and negatively affect honeybee survival, the importance of sequence in exposure to stressors has hardly received any attention. In this work, Western honeybees (Apis mellifera) were sequentially or simultaneously infected by the microsporidian parasite Nosema ceranae and chronically exposed to a sublethal dose of the insecticide fipronil, respectively chosen as biological and chemical stressors.

Case Study on Nosema Ceranae

Interestingly, every combination tested led to a synergistic effect on honeybee survival, with the most significant impacts when stressors were applied at the emergence of honeybees. Our study presents significant outcomes on beekeeping management but also points out the potential risks incurred by any living organism frequently exposed to both pathogens and insecticides in their habitat. keep reading…

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A Case Study on Alternatives to Imitation for Facilitating Early Speech Development

A Case Study about Alternatives to Imitation for Facilitating Early Speech Development

Purpose: To provide clinicians with evidencebased strategies to facilitate early speech development in young children who are not readily imitating sounds. Relevant populations may include, but are not limited to, children with autism spectrum disorders, childhood apraxia of speech, and late-talking toddlers.

Case Study on Early Speech Development

Method: Through multifaceted search procedures, we found experimental support for 6 treatment strategies that have been used to facilitate speech development in young children with developmental disabilities. Each strategy is highlighted within this article through a summary of the underlying rationale(s), empirical support, and specific examples of how it could be applied within intervention. Keep reading..

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Case Study on Irony of Social Legislation

Case Study about Irony of Social Legislation

The resulting discrimination was obvious. Even those who are uninitiated in the process of formal legal reasoning can easily unmask the decision. Yet the legal foundation for the State’s paternalistic attitude to indigenous groups persisted affecting the allocation of rights of individuals belonging to these communities.

Case Study on Social Legislation

The irony however is that a the very advanced principle on non-discrimination enshrined in no less than the Philippine Constitution was construed to limit the freedoms of significant populations of indigenous groups. Keep reading…

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A Case Study on Telehealth Adoption

Case Study about Telehealth Adoption

Abstract: Remote patient monitoring (RPM)—like home teleheath and telemonitoring—can help improve coordination, improve patients’ experience of care, and reduce hospital admissions and costs. Such technologies remotely collect, track, and transmit health data from a patient’s home to a health care provider and can facilitate communication and help engage patients in the management of their own care. This synthesis brief offers findings from case studies of three early RPM adopters: the Veterans Health Administration, Partners Health Care, and Centaur Health at Home.

Case Study on Telehealth Adoption

Overview: A lack of systematic care coordination contributes to a high prevalence of preventable rehospitalizations in the Medicare population. As the U.S. health care system looks to achieve the goals of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Triple Aim—improving patients’ experience of care, improving the health of populations, and reducing the cost of health care—providers increasingly acknowledge that patient-centered technologies can contribute toward the realization of those goals. However, providers for the most part have little experience with such technologies. Keep Reading on Telehealth Adoption

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A Case Study on Infrastructure Planning and Delivery

Introduction: Modern, efficient infrastructure underpins the economic health of all nations, supporting the economy, improving productivity, and providing access to opportunities to build stronger communities. As economies grow and populations expand, so too does the scale of demand on the infrastructure that supports daily life.Improving infrastructure networks can be a hugely expensive task.



Infrastructure Planning and Delivery

New railways, roads, desalination plants, power stations and broadband connections can cost hundreds of millions, and often, billions of dollars. At the same time, their impact is equally huge: transforming neighbourhoods and cities; underpinning water security; and powering our homes, factories and offices.Getting the delivery of such infrastructure right is therefore an issue of real importance. Cost overruns can run into hundreds of millions of dollars; a poorly specified project can fail to meet the objectives set out for the investment. As a result, improving infrastructure delivery is now a key priority for governments and goveent agencies across Australia.

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Case Study on Infrastructure Planning and Delivery: Best Practice

Introduction: Modern, efficient infrastructure underpins the economic health of all nations, supporting the economy, improving productivity, and providing access to opportunities to build stronger communities. As economies grow and populations expand, so too does the scale of demand on the infrastructure that supports daily life.Improving infrastructure networks can be a hugely expensive task. New railways, roads, desalination plants, power stations and broadband connections can cost hundreds of millions, and often, billions of dollars.



Case Study on Infrastructure Planning and Delivery: Best Practice

At the same time, their impact is equally huge: transforming neighborhoods and cities; underpinning water security; and powering our homes, factories and offices. Getting the delivery of such infrastructure right is therefore an issue of real importance. Cost overruns can run into hundreds of millions of dollars; a poorly specified project can fail to meet the objectives set out for the investment. As a result, improving infrastructure delivery is now a key priority for governments and government agencies across Australia…
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Case Study on Butwal Power Company

Introducation: The Butwal Power Company Limited (BPC) is a leading hydropower company in Nepal involved in generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity. It has a combined operating capacity of 17.1 MW through its two plants in Jhimruk (12MW) and Andhikhola (5.1 MW) in western Nepal. It supplies power to the national grid operated by the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) and directly to almost 38,000 domestic and industrial customers. In addition, BPC provides engineering and consulting services through its subsidiaries.



Case Study on Butwal Power Company

Business Model: In Nepal around 43.6% of the population has access to electricity as per 2009 estimates. Rural populations are underserved because they are dispersed over remote mountainous regions, making them difficult and expensive to reach through the national grid. The power needs of people in these regions are best met through national grid alternatives like that offered by BPC. Keep reading

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A Case Study from Erosion Mitigation on the lower Brahmaputra / Jamuna River in Bangladesh

Involuntary Meets Disaster Mitigation Resettlement

Abstract: Involuntary Meets Disaster Mitigation Resettlement: A Case Study from Erosion Mitigation on the lower Brahmaputra/Jamuna River in Bangladesh. The paper provides an overview of Bangladesh populations displaced by river erosion.

A Case Study from Erosion Mitigation on the lower Brahmaputra / Jamuna River in Bangladesh

A pilot program is different from the traditional solution in two ways: 1) a lower cost solution protecting larger areas from erosion, allowing stability and development, key elements for poverty reduction and 2) following a phased approach providing emergency protection first and main protection under water.

After completing involuntary resettlement, the final protection is build above water. The case study draws on the experience of squatters moving to resettlement villages and turned into land owners. It critically reviews the experience that poor people are necessarily poorer after resettlement.

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