Instructional Video6:53
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Edgar Schein's 3 Levels of Organizational Culture

10th - Higher Ed
Edgar Schein, of the Sloan School of Management, was interested in understanding organizational culture. He analyzed organizations into three distinct levels of organizational culture: artifacts (the surface manifestations of culture),...
Instructional Video8:34
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How we Work: Geert Hofstede's 6 Cross-Organization Cultural Dimensions

10th - Higher Ed
In the 1980s, the Dutch cultural psychologist Geert Hofstede returned to the study of culture, but focused on an analysis of organizational practices. The authors identified six cross-organizational dimensions that separate and define...
Instructional Video7:01
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What is Market Segmentation?

10th - Higher Ed
Every buyer is unique. But, in most industries, it is impossible to target marketing at individuals. So, instead, we identify broad classes of buyers who share within the class a set of needs and buying preferences. Identifying those...
Instructional Video8:23
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Critical Assessment of Emotional Intelligence: The Cases For and Against

10th - Higher Ed
Emotional Intelligence is an appealing model with a lot of ‘face validity’. That is, subjectively people see it as covering the concept it purports to measure. However, there is also a lot of academic criticism of the concept. So, in...
Instructional Video7:05
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NLP's Logical Levels of Change: (aka Neurological Levels)

10th - Higher Ed
We perceive the world, learn, and change at different levels. Robert Dilts developed a simple model of these levels to help us understand how change happens – and why it sometimes does not. He referred to them as neurological levels – or...
Instructional Video5:27
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Robin Fincham: Three Levels of Organizational Power

10th - Higher Ed
Etzioni talked about the types of Power that organizations wield. But where does it come from? Robin Fincham, a British academic, has given us a helpful analysis of three levels from which organizational power emanates.
Instructional Video5:33
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Supporting Your Team through Conflict: 3+1 Roles to Play

10th - Higher Ed
Teams don’t always run smoothly. You can get conflict within your team and conflict between your team and other teams or outsiders. As team leader, it can fall to you to support your team through this conflict. And there are three (plus...
Instructional Video5:33
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Edward Lawler: Vroom Enhanced with Two Types of Expectancy

10th - Higher Ed
Victor Vroom’s Expectancy Theory of motivation is, perhaps, my favorite model of how motivation works. And my video on it is one of the most-watched on this channel. But Edward Lawler expanded on it in a small, but important way. He gave...
Instructional Video6:01
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Charles Handy: Philosopher of Organizations

10th - Higher Ed
Charles Handy has been the source of a stream of ideas about organizations. We have four other videos about Handy's individual ideas. This one draws them together.
Instructional Video13:13
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First Impression - Appearance: How to Look the Part

10th - Higher Ed
We form a first impression of someone within a few seconds of meeting them. It's vital that you know how to create the right first impression for you. And the first thing that people notice is your appearance. So, you need to look the...
Instructional Video14:06
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Four Special Meeting Types and How to Run Them

10th - Higher Ed
There are 'normal ' meetings. And there are some special meeting types. And in this video, we'll look at four types of special meetings: 1. Morning stand-ups (or roll-call meetings) 2. Working Group meetings 3. Ideas generation (or...
Instructional Video8:59
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Abraham Maslow and the Hierarchy of Needs - Content Model of Motivation

10th - Higher Ed
Abraham Maslow' Hierarchy of Needs is possibly the best known model of motivation. As a motivation theory, the hierarchy of needs is useful, but probably over-used.
Instructional Video4:43
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The Making of Stuart Little Two: Advancements in Computer Animation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the video transcript, it is explained how the team at Sony Pictures Imageworks used advanced computer animation techniques to create the animated characters in the film Stuart Little Two. The process involved combining visual...
Instructional Video2:02
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The Great Coffee Debate: Health Benefits vs. Risks

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores the ongoing debate surrounding coffee consumption and its potential health benefits and risks. While some researchers advocate for drinking up to 5 cups a day for its antioxidant properties and potential to reduce the...
Instructional Video4:47
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Jaguar Racing: Building the R4 Formula One Race Car for Competitiveness and Reliability

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an inside look at Jaguar Racing's efforts to improve their Formula One race car, the R4. They have implemented a completely new design with enhanced aerodynamics, improved suspension and steering systems, and a...
Instructional Video26:28
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Being a Historian

12th - Higher Ed
Five eminent historians give us a sense of both the excitement and frustration of life as a professional historian on the front lines of research. Featured are: Richard Janko (University of Michigan), Miri Rubin (QMUL), Darrin McMahon...
Instructional Video2:49
Financial Times

Soaring profits put oil and gas 'supermajors' in the spotlight

Higher Ed
FT Moral Money - Over the past year, high energy prices have brought the global fossil fuel producers an extraordinary flow of wealth. The FT's Simon Mundy looks at the question this raises over their obligation to society and to the...
Instructional Video6:00
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AWS, JavaScript, React - Deploy Web Apps on the Cloud - AWS Pricing Foundations

Higher Ed
In this lesson, we will understand the basics of AWS pricing, how it is determined, and understand account billing before registration.
Instructional Video3:37
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AWS, JavaScript, React - Deploy Web Apps on the Cloud - AWS History

Higher Ed
In this lesson, to understand the exponential growth of AWS, we will look at the history of its parent company, Amazon.
Instructional Video3:57
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AWS, JavaScript, React - Deploy Web Apps on the Cloud - Introduction to User Accounts

Higher Ed
In this lesson, we will understand the privileges of the root user account and its disadvantages.
Instructional Video4:20
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AWS, JavaScript, React - Deploy Web Apps on the Cloud - Introduction to EC2

Higher Ed
This video provides a detailed overview of the concepts covered in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), which is important to become an AWS-certified cloud practitioner.
Instructional Video6:09
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AWS, JavaScript, React - Deploy Web Apps on the Cloud - Introduction to IAM

Higher Ed
In this lecture, we will explore IAM in greater detail, an important part of the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam.
Instructional Video5:54
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AWS, JavaScript, React - Deploy Web Apps on the Cloud - Global Versus Regional Services Example

Higher Ed
After understanding the differences between global and regional AWS services, we will look at an example of a service use case.
Instructional Video6:25
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The Complete Strapi™ Course with Plugins and Deployment - Extract the Plugin as a Separate Package

Higher Ed
In this video, you will learn how to extract the plugin as a separate package. This clip is from the chapter "Strapi Plugin Development: Create a Plugin" of the series "The Complete Strapiâ„¢ Course with Plugins and Deployment".In this...