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  • 11
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i97839436141900176
    Format: 176 S.
    Edition: 1
    ISBN: 9783943614190
    Content: Die VATERMÖRDERIN Eine junge Studentin gibt die Ermordung ihres Vaters in Auftrag. Wie ist so etwas möglich, fragen sich alle, die sie kennen. Sie stammt aus scheinbar geordneten Verhältnissen, ist intelligent, unauffällig. Dennoch steht sie eines Tages vor Gericht, mit schrecklicher Schuld beladen. Eine eiskalte Mörderin, oder ? Was ging in der Seele dieses Mädchens vor? Was führte zu diesem Drama? Ist sie Opfer oder Täterin? Behutsam und vorurteilsfrei zeichnet die Autorin ein Bild dieser nach außen hin ganz normalen Familie mit dem cholerischen Vater, unbeherrscht und gewalttätig gegenüber der hilflosen und abhängigen Mutter. Zwischen den Eltern das Mädchen, seit frühester Kindheit verstrickt in dieses Chaos der Gefühle. Selbst drangsaliert durch den brutalen, autoritären Vater wird sie auch immer wieder Zeugin rabiater Demütigungen der Mutter. Warum sucht die junge Frau keine Hilfe, um sich und die Mutter aus der Gewaltspirale zu befreien? Weshalb ist sie irgendwann besessen von dem Gedanken: Der Alte muss ausgelöscht werden! Diese tragische Dokumentation lässt ein folgenschweres Drama miterleben und wirft zugleich einen erschütternden Blick auf eine traurige Kindheit und Jugend. Sie zeigt die Wurzeln der Gewalt und deren Eskalation, beleuchtet, wie daraus Angst und Hilflosigkeit entstehen, die Rachegefühle und Hass auslösen können. Ein spannend erzähltes, aufrüttelndes Plädoyer gegen Gewalt und Gleichgültigkeit, für Anteilnahme und Verantwortungsgefühl. 'Sehr packend und mitreißend.'
    Language: German
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  • 12
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZIB000003526
    Format: 454 S.
    ISBN: 0-89871-262-9
    Series Statement: Proceedings in Applied Mathematics 44
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  • 13
  • 14
    Book
    Book
    Bindlach : Loewe
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i97837855490320000
    Format: überw. Ill.
    ISBN: 9783785549032 , 3785549032
    Language: German
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  • 15
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    Book
    Ravensburg : Ravensburger Buchverlag
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i97834735541950016
    Format: 16 S. : zahlr. Ill.
    ISBN: 9783473554195
    Series Statement: tiptoi
    Content: Wörterlernen leicht gemacht: spielerischer Spracherwerb!....Willkommen bei uns Zuhause!..Hier wohnen Schulkind Lara, Kindergartenkind David und Baby Finn gemeinsam mit ihren Eltern, Großeltern und Hund Rocky. Mit tiptoi erwacht das Zuhause der Hoffmanns zum Leben. Was gibt es in der Küche zu entdecken? Welche Farben hat das Spielzeug? Was macht man vor dem Zubettgehen? Kinder erweitern spielerisch ihren Wortschatz und verinnerlichen erste grammatische Strukturen. Spiele und Lieder vertiefen den gelernten Wortschatz.
    Language: German
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  • 16
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    Berlin : Aufbau-Taschenbuch Verl.
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i37466302310250
    Format: 250 S.
    ISBN: 3746630231
    Content: Die Ostberliner Journalistin, Jahrgang 1941, beschreibt eigene Erfahrungen mit dem Älterwerden und bringt die Geschichten ihrer Freundinnen und Freunde in unterhaltsame Form.
    Language: German
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  • 17
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTbi00005159
    Format: 75 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Content: AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract Various analyses have confirmed that the concept of “being agile” has grown considerably with increasing digitalization. During times of rapid and uncertain events like the COVID-19 pandemic, agility is an efficient methodology that helps keep a company “flexible”, and, at the same time, resilient. Companies, therefore, are more prepared for possible spontaneous changes that come their way, both internally and externally. Moreover, “New Work”—the approach and concept—enables growth in organizational agility by offering flexible choices for a workforce with elements of self-organization and greater autonomy. Not every company that calls itself “agile” is alike in its approach to agility. Multiple factors, such as the techniques in individual teams or individuals, play a role. Different frameworks—like “Scrum” or “Kanban”—need to be implemented so that the company is ready to become adaptable. Furthermore, some companies appear to be “agile”, but this is a myth and not really true; it is propagated simply because it is better for the companies’ reputation. The aim of this research is to uncover meanings and detect the importance of agility in companies, which anticipates, in particular, flexibility, adaptability, and speed. Agility is also described as a contributor to better development and success along with increasing digitalization, even as a necessity when changes occur, viz. unexpected events like the coronavirus crisis. Advanced technology in terms of, for instance, Artificial Intelligence (AI), contributes to problem-solving and the assistance of teams. Related to this topic, “New Work” has been an important and essential development for years, but has acquired even more significance on account of the coronavirus pandemic. This is associated, among other things, with the leadership of the top management and the corporate culture, values, and work practices of the employees, and, hence, offers more “freedom” and opportunities. To provide a practical case study, the focus in the relevant section in this thesis is on the digital data-driven company ImmoScout24, an online marketplace that is run as an operating online platform. Agility in the company is thereby measured and identified with the help of self-observation, interviews, and a company survey that is distributed among all its employees. Keywords: Business agility, Digital Transformation, COVID-19, New Work, Scrum, Kanban, Project Management
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: Master of Business Administration thesis, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2022. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents Introduction................................................................................1 Main Problem Statement........................................................1 Need and Justification for the Study..........................................1 Research Aim.....................................................................2 Research Questions..............................................................2 Structure of the Thesis...........................................................3 Literature Review.........................................................................3 Definitions of Business Agility..................................................3 Business Agility—Digitalization and COVID-19..............................5 Business Agility and New Work...............................................9 Limitations of current studies...................................................10 Conceptual Framework.........................................................11 Method....................................................................................12 Results.....................................................................................13 Business Agility—General Analysis, Identification, and Evaluation....13 Business Agility—Influence of Digitalization and COVID-19...........20 Digitalization...........................................................20 COVID-19..............................................................21 Business Agility—Relationship to New Work..............................23 Business Agility at ImmoScout24............................................25 Interviews...............................................................27 Survey....................................................................30 Discussion.................................................................................35 Business Agility—Digitalization, COVID-19 & New Work.............35 ImmoScout24....................................................................38 Conclusion................................................................................42 References................................................................................45 Appendices...............................................................................54 Appendix A—Survey Questions/Statements & Results...................54 Appendix B—Domains of Business Agility................................73 Appendix C—Agile Transformation.........................................74 Appendix D—2022 Global Business Agility Survey IS24................75
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 18
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i97834734180150016
    Format: circa 16 ungezählte Seiten, Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783473418015
    Content: Zusammen mit Freunden, Eltern und Großeltern erleben Emma und Leo die Welt der Zahlen in ihrem Alltag ganz neu. Zahlen, Mengen und mathematische Zusammenhänge findet man im Kindergarten, beim Einkaufen, bei einem Geburtstagsfest, im Zoo usw.. Aufgaben und Spiele berücksichtigen in verschiedenen Varianten den individuellen Lernstand. Mannigfaltige Funktionen schaffen nahezu unzählige Unterhaltungs- und Lernmöglichkeiten.
    Language: German
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  • 19
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT61049
    Format: 75 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Content: AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract Various analyses have confirmed that the concept of "being agile" has grown considerably with increasing digitalization. During times of rapid and uncertain events like the COVID-19 pandemic, agility is an efficient methodology that helps keep a company "flexible", and, at the same time, resilient. Companies, therefore, are more prepared for possible spontaneous changes that come their way, both internally and externally. Moreover, "New Work"-the approach and concept-enables growth in organizational agility by offering flexible choices for a workforce with elements of self-organization and greater autonomy. Not every company that calls itself "agile" is alike in its approach to agility. Multiple factors, such as the techniques in individual teams or individuals, play a role. Different frameworks-like "Scrum" or "Kanban"-need to be implemented so that the company is ready to become adaptable. Furthermore, some companies appear to be "agile", but this is a myth and not really true; it is propagated simply because it is better for the companies' reputation. The aim of this research is to uncover meanings and detect the importance of agility in companies, which anticipates, in particular, flexibility, adaptability, and speed. Agility is also described as a contributor to better development and success along with increasing digitalization, even as a necessity when changes occur, viz. unexpected events like the coronavirus crisis. Advanced technology in terms of, for instance, Artificial Intelligence (AI), contributes to problem-solving and the assistance of teams. Related to this topic, "New Work" has been an important and essential development for years, but has acquired even more significance on account of the coronavirus pandemic. This is associated, among other things, with the leadership of the top management and the corporate culture, values, and work practices of the employees, and, hence, offers more "freedom" and opportunities. To provide a practical case study, the focus in the relevant section in this thesis is on the digital data-driven company ImmoScout24, an online marketplace that is run as an operating online platform. Agility in the company is thereby measured and identified with the help of self-observation, interviews, and a company survey that is distributed among all its employees. Keywords: Business agility, Digital Transformation, COVID-19, New Work, Scrum, Kanban, Project Management
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: Master of Business Administration thesis, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2022. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents Introduction................................................................................1 Main Problem Statement........................................................1 Need and Justification for the Study..........................................1 Research Aim.....................................................................2 Research Questions..............................................................2 Structure of the Thesis...........................................................3 Literature Review.........................................................................3 Definitions of Business Agility..................................................3 Business Agility-Digitalization and COVID-19..............................5 Business Agility and New Work...............................................9 Limitations of current studies...................................................10 Conceptual Framework.........................................................11 Method....................................................................................12 Results.....................................................................................13 Business Agility-General Analysis, Identification, and Evaluation....13 Business Agility-Influence of Digitalization and COVID-19...........20 Digitalization...........................................................20 COVID-19..............................................................21 Business Agility-Relationship to New Work..............................23 Business Agility at ImmoScout24............................................25 Interviews...............................................................27 Survey....................................................................30 Discussion.................................................................................35 Business Agility-Digitalization, COVID-19 and New Work.............35 ImmoScout24....................................................................38 Conclusion................................................................................42 References................................................................................45 Appendices...............................................................................54 Appendix A-Survey Questions/Statements and Results...................54 Appendix B-Domains of Business Agility................................73 Appendix C-Agile Transformation.........................................74 Appendix D-2022 Global Business Agility Survey IS24................75
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Academic theses
    URL: FULL
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  • 20
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    Book
    Ravensburg : Ravensburger Buchverl.
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i97834736588550016
    Format: 16 S.
    Edition: 1.
    ISBN: 9783473658855
    Series Statement: TipToi - Mein Lern-Spiel-Abenteuer
    Language: German
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