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Author(s):  
Anggia Sekarini Yosanti

Purose of the study to find out the steps to delevlop videomedia making body pattern woman with draping system. Research development using team theory puslijaknov which includes 5 stages namely product analsyis to be developed, develop the intial product, validation exprest and revisions, small scale trials and revisions, large-scale trials and products end. Reserarch instruments use sheet use of media in learning. Techique descriptive analysis. Research result shows the development of video media learning through: product analysis that is requirements for the type of developments. Step observations to reveal the use of the syllabus analysis and analysis of developing media, the intial product is the process of making a video validation process for experst to find out the feasibility of the media, test small scale implementation of learning use video that was revoked 2 observer with good results, large scale test implementation of learning using video which was observed by observers with the results are very good.



Author(s):  
Richard D.W. Hain ◽  
Satbir Singh Jassal

Communication skills amongst professionals all centre on the basic ideology of teamworking. The World Health Organization affirms that primary health should involve all related sectors working together, including education and social services, in addition to health care, and that efforts should be made to coordinate these sectors. This chapter explores how best to ensure effective communication in the care of a terminally ill child through team theory and by examining the challenges of teamwork. General guidance for establishing successful teamwork is also given.



2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Allaa R. Hilal ◽  
Otman Basir




2014 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 181-204
Author(s):  
Irene Valsecchi

Purpose – The idea of Simon according to which instructions are premises for further decisions is formalized with respect to informationally decentralized organizations. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – The paper is built on the economic theory of teams by Marschak and Radner. Team theory is particularly suited to the analysis of informationally decentralized systems. Teams are composed of agents who strive for a common aim, but are informed of different parameters that characterize the state of nature. In particular, the members want to maximize the team payoff function that depends on both the actions of the members and the state of nature. Findings – For teams à la Marshack-Radner, since every member needs to compute optimal action rules, the paper shows that two types of expertise are required: forecasting expertise (as competence over the randomness of the parameters that affect the team payoff function) and organizational expertise (as comprehension of the relevant characteristics of the other members). When the members are supposed to have complete expertise, the only role of orders is the communication of information about the state of nature. Instead, when instructions report actions under the control of the senders, the team population can be classified into ranks, each one having a particular computational problem to solve. The paper analyzes the conditions under which instructions can correspond to different and ordered degree of intelligibility of the team operations. Through instructions non-decodable information is built directly into the decision rules chosen by the receivers, and instructions can realize economies in the use of expertise. Originality/value – Instructions are formally shown to play a crucial role when expertise is differently distributed across agents.





2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charalambos D. Charalambous ◽  
Christoforos Hadjicostis ◽  
Joseph Boutros ◽  
Costas Georghiades ◽  
P.r. Kumar


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chang Jin Jung ◽  
Ji Ho Nam ◽  
Young Ju Jeon ◽  
Keun Ho Kim

Introduction. According to traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) theory, the tongue represents conditions of qi and blood. In the present study, the relationship between the tongue and the qi and blood in conditions with no apparent disease was investigated.Methods. A total of 454 elderly people with no apparent disease were recruited. Two Korean oriental medicine doctors classified subjects into a normal group (n = 402) and a sleep disorder group (n = 52). Three to five weeks after the experiment, 153 subjects were rerecruited for a second experiment. Two-dimensional color histograms, whose seven variables represent the color distribution in Commission Internationale de l'Éclairage 1976 (L*,a*,b*) color space, were produced from tongue images.Results. The color of the tongue body in the sleep disorder group appeared paler than that in the normal group, and the tongue coating in the normal group was less widely distributed compared with that in the sleep disorder group. The differences in tongue color between the normal at first experiment and sleep disorder at second experiment conditions were similar to the differences between the normal and the sleep disorder groups.Conclusions. The tongue states in the sleep disorder group indicate a qi and blood deficiency according to TEAM theory.



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