The Common Challenges to the Successful Implementation of SmartWork Program

Author(s):  
Kyung Jin Cha ◽  
Joon Seub Cha

This volume includes a variety of intervention strategies utilizing peers as change agents in school-based interventions. The book presents an updated conceptualization of peer-mediated interventions (PMIs), including peer-mediated academic interventions, peer-mediated behavioral interventions, and peer-mediated group supports. Each section includes a chapter describing the research supporting each category of PMI, as well as practical chapters detailing the use of different strategies that fit under each of the categories. The practical chapters describe the common procedures involved in each PMI, recommendations for successful implementation with an equity lens in applied settings, and useful resources such as implementation scripts for use in schools.


2012 ◽  
Vol 433-440 ◽  
pp. 372-378
Author(s):  
Barbara Lyonnet ◽  
Maurice Pillet ◽  
Magali Pralus

Any company wishing to implement a Lean approach is faced with the following issue: should Lean be implemented sequentially or simultaneously? No consensus on the method for implementing Lean has been established. For this reason we sought to find out if there was an implementation order regarding Lean practices. 25 Lean experts were interviewed. We used a precedence method to identify the potential precedence for implementing certain Lean practices. We considered only the common responses from over 50% of Lean experts interviewed. We showed that five precedence levels could exist. Understanding these levels should contribute to the creation of a deployment standard for Lean, as well as the successful implementation of Lean practices in companies.


Think India ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-15
Author(s):  
M. Maschendar Goud ◽  
V Usha Kiran

Aam Aadmi has achieved tremendous transformation from the stage of isolation to the stage of decision maker in the era of globalization. Increasing political concerns, neglecting the confidence on Aam Aadmi has resulted in huge loss to the dictators. In view of the importance of Aam Aadmi, a great change has occurred in terms of concern for Aam Aadmi in the present era. Increasing initiations of social schemes including Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) and National Food Security Bill, 2013 are some of the best examples which show that the government is highly concerned for the development and as well as empowerment. In view of the emergence of two of the most popular schemes by the government, the present paper will critically examine the need for social schemes for Aam Aadmi. Further, the paper also contributes the benefits of the schemes. Further, the challenges ahead for the successful implementation of the scheme have also been presented in the paper. The present paper is mainly based on the secondary data. The data pertaining to the opinions of the common people especially in rural India have also been considered. The paper provides the valuable observations on examining the impact of social schemes for the upliftment of Aam aadmi.


Author(s):  
M. Maschendar Goud ◽  
V Usha Kiran

Aam Aadmi has achieved tremendous transformation from the stage of isolation to the stage of decision maker in the era of globalization. Increasing political concerns, neglecting the confidence on Aam Aadmi has resulted in huge loss to the dictators. In view of the importance of Aam Aadmi, a great change has occurred in terms of concern for Aam Aadmi in the present era. Increasing initiations of social schemes including Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) and National Food Security Bill, 2013 are some of the best examples which show that the government is highly concerned for the development and as well as empowerment. In view of the emergence of two of the most popular schemes by the government, the present paper will critically examine the need for social schemes for Aam Aadmi. Further, the paper also contributes the benefits of the schemes. Further, the challenges ahead for the successful implementation of the scheme have also been presented in the paper. The present paper is mainly based on the secondary data. The data pertaining to the opinions of the common people especially in rural India have also been considered. The paper provides the valuable observations on examining the impact of social schemes for the upliftment of Aam aadmi.


Author(s):  
Fatima Osman

In pluralistic legal systems, the regulation of non-state law through statute carries the risks associated with codification; namely the ossification and distortion of law. This article examines the effects of statutory regulation on unwritten systems of law in the South African legal context. It argues that the constitutional recognition of customary law in South Africa has forced the state to legislate in this arena, the most notable enactments being the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998 and the Reform of Customary Law of Succession and Regulation of Related Matters Act 11 of 2009. The enactments' attempt to align customary law with constitutional values have imported significant portions of the common law to regulate the customary law of marriage and succession. This has resulted in a distortion of customary law to reflect common law values and rules. Furthermore, it is argued that significant lacunae in the enactments have necessitated litigation and resulted in the judiciary playing a significant role in shaping customary law. Finally, despite the incorporation of living customary law into the enactments, the implementation thereof by courts and in practice has – and perhaps inevitably so – ossified and distorted portions of the law. Nonetheless, the article argues that legislation is critical to regulate customary law. It advocates that the shortcomings identified in the article are addressed to ensure a more accurate portrayal of customary law in legislation and the successful implementation thereof.


2014 ◽  
Vol 878 ◽  
pp. 90-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nan Hu ◽  
Chun Ming Cheng ◽  
Xue Feng Wen ◽  
Ying Chen ◽  
Hua Long Hu

Total generation amount of scrap tires in China and the U.S. reach 500 million and total weights are about 10 million tons. Management on scrap tires is the common challenges for both countries. In this paper, generation situations, material flows and management policies of the two countries were analyzed and compared. Comparison results show higher possession of private vehicles and higher retreading ratio for commercial trucks in the U.S. results in relatively higher generation amounts (0.3billion units) and relatively lighter weights (4.4 million tons). Management policies on scrap tires in the U.S. are more comprehensive and stricter than those in China. The successful implementation of economic instruments in the U.S provides practical experiences for China to improve material flows and avoid illegally oil refining. In the U.S. co-disposed as an alternative fuel is the main outlet for scrap tires, while in China they are mainly recycled to produce reclaimed rubber.


2021 ◽  
pp. 273-284
Author(s):  
Elena Jasiūnienė ◽  
Markus G. R. Sause ◽  
Vykintas Samaitis ◽  
Dimitrios G. Aggelis ◽  
Maria Pina Limongelli ◽  
...  

AbstractThe state of the art of structural health monitoring damage detection systems reviewed in this book shows that it is a promising area of technologies. SHM damage detection systems in civil aviation are still mostly limited to lab applications because there are still issues, which need to be solved for such systems to be integrated in an aircraft structure. Therefore, further research is needed to solve the current drawbacks/limitations of the existing SHM approaches such that this technology can be used in aircrafts.Despite the current limitations, SHM application for damage detection in aircrafts would make the flying safer and the structure lifetime longer and reduce the maintenance time and costs considering that the maintenance could be performed not at the predetermined intervals, but upon the need based on the condition that would be determined by the SHM systems used. We conclude some of the important differences and the common challenges to the methods reviewed in this book and provide an outlook on the next steps to a successful implementation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2131 (2) ◽  
pp. 022079
Author(s):  
D A Baev ◽  
L V Cherckesova ◽  
O A Safaryan ◽  
V O Kravchenko ◽  
P V Razumov

Abstract This article deals with relatively young field of cryptography, namely cryptography based on the theory of infinite abstract groups. The research identifies the main problems on which this type of cryptography is based, and the cryptoanalysis conducts of one of the algorithms grounded on the problem of mating (conjugate) element finding, on the base of which the protocol for common key generating is developed. As the algorithm under study, the protocol for generating the common key based on Anshel-Anshel-Goldfeld algorithm, built on the algebraic braid groups, is investigated. During the study of this protocol, one of possible cyberattacks was identified, which allows to get hold of the secret keys of subscribers. To eliminate and to neutralize this span–cyberattack, the new modification of Anshel–Anshel– Goldfeld (AAG) algorithm was developed, which significantly reduces the probability of this cyberattack successful implementation. Analysis of this modification operating time was carried out also.


1978 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 389-390 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chr. de Vegt

AbstractReduction techniques as applied to astrometric data material tend to split up traditionally into at least two different classes according to the observational technique used, namely transit circle observations and photographic observations. Although it is not realized fully in practice at present, the application of a blockadjustment technique for all kind of catalogue reductions is suggested. The term blockadjustment shall denote in this context the common adjustment of the principal unknowns which are the positions, proper motions and certain reduction parameters modelling the systematic properties of the observational process. Especially for old epoch catalogue data we frequently meet the situation that no independent detailed information on the telescope properties and other instrumental parameters, describing for example the measuring process, is available from special calibration observations or measurements; therefore the adjustment process should be highly self-calibrating, that means: all necessary information has to be extracted from the catalogue data themselves. Successful applications of this concept have been made already in the field of aerial photogrammetry.


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