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Java for Beginners with Hands-On Program and Capstone Project - Switch Case and Break in Java
In this video, we will dive into the switch-case construct in Java and learn to handle multiple branching scenarios efficiently, the switch statement's syntax and behavior, compare a variable against multiple values and execute...
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Mega Web Development Bootcamp with React Bootstrap 5, Redux, and REST API - Alert Message for Success and Error Scenarios
This video demonstrates how to display alert messages for success and error scenarios when creating, editing, or deleting posts, and providing feedback to the user.
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Microsoft Excel 2021365 - Beginner to Advanced - Using the SWITCH Function
In this video, you will learn how to use the SWITCH function.
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Microsoft Excel 2021365 - Beginner to Advanced - Exercise 12 - perform a WhatIf analysis
In this video, we will focus on Exercise 12 of this section, where we will perform a WhatIf analysis.
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Microsoft Excel 2021365 - Beginner to Advanced - Using Scenario Manager
In this video, you will learn how to use the Scenario Manager.
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AWS Tutorial AWS Solutions Architect and SysOps Administrator - IAM Role - Lab
This is the lab video on IAM role.
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This clip is from the chapter "IAM - Manage User Access and Encryption Keys" of the series "AWS Tutorial: AWS Solutions Architect and SysOps Administrator".This section focuses on IAM -...
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Congruity Theory
Role congruity theory proposes that a group will be positively evaluated when its characteristics are recognized as aligning with that group's typical social roles.
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Amicus Curiae
An amicus curiae is an individual or organization who is not a party to a legal case, but who is permitted to assist a court by offering information, expertise, or insight that has a bearing on the issues in the case. The decision on...
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What is Anxious Depression?
Anxiety and depression often come together. And there's different ways this can look. Sometimes anxiety spawns depression, where you start off with something like obsessive compulsive disorder where you have these...
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Solve for Absolute Value by Plotting Each Value on a Number Line
Solve for Absolute Value by Plotting Each Value on a Number Line solves for absolute value in real-world scenarios by plotting each value on a number line.
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Is Hearing Voices Ever Normal?
In general when we hear that someone is hearing voices, we believe that the person is experiencing a psychotic episode. Psychosis is a break from reality and not knowing what’s real and not real. Usually hearing voices, also...
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Opportunitistic Behavior
Opportunistic behavior is an act or behavior of partnership motivated by the maximization of economic self-interest and occasioned loss of the other partners.
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Kepner Tragoe Matrix
What is the Kepner Tragoe Matrix? KM models are frameworks that help organizations effectively manage and utilize their collective knowledge and expertise.
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Integrative Thinking
What is Integrative Thinking? Integrative thinking is the process of integrating intuition, reason, and imagination in a human mind to develop a holistic continuum of strategy, tactics, action, review, and evaluation.
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House's Path Goal Theory (Situational Leadership)
What is House's Path Goal Theory (Situational Leadership)? Robert J. House, founder of Path-Goal theory, believes that a leader's behavior is contingent to employee satisfaction, employee motivation and employee performance. Path-Goal...
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Horn Effect Bias
What is the Horn Effect Bias? The Horn effect is a type of cognitive bias that happens when you make a snap judgment about someone on the basis of one negative trait. An example of the Horn effect is when a company releases a bad product...
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Hindsight Bias
What is Hindsight Bias? Hindsight bias, also known as the knew-it-all-along phenomenon or creeping determinism, is the common tendency for people to perceive past events as having been more predictable than they were.
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Heuristics
What are Heuristics? How are they relevant to organizational behavior? Heuristics are mental shortcuts that can facilitate problem-solving and probability judgments. These strategies are generalizations, or rules-of-thumb, that reduce...
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First Chicago Method - Business Valuation
What is the First Chicago Method of Business Valuation? The First Chicago Method is a valuation technique used to determine the financial worth of an investment or company by considering projected future cash flows and discounting them...
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Emotional Intelligence
What is Emotional Intelligence? Emotional intelligence is most often defined as the ability to perceive, use, understand, manage, and handle emotions.
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Deductive Reasoning
What is Deductive Reasoning? Deductive reasoning is the mental process of drawing deductive inferences. An inference is deductively valid if its conclusion follows logically from its premises, i.e. it is impossible for the premises to be...
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Contributing Intellectual Property for Equity
When do investors or founders contribute intellectual property to a startup in exchange for an ownership or equity interest? When the company is formed, the founders are typically issued common stock in the company in exchange for the...
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Cognitive Dissonance
What is Cognitive Dissonance? In the field of psychology, cognitive dissonance is the perception of contradictory information and the mental toll of it. Relevant items of information include a person's actions, feelings, ideas, beliefs,...
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Change Agent
What is a Change Agent? In business, a change agent is an individual who promotes and supports a new way of doing something within the company. This can be the use of a new process, the adoption of a new management structure or the...