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In 35 episodes, Adriene Hill and Jacob Clifford teach you economics! This course is based on introductory college level curriculum and the 2015 AP Economics guidelines. By the end of this course, you will be able to: *Identify fundamental economic concepts, principles, or models and describe their similarities, differences, and limitations *Apply economic analyses to everyday life and see economics in real world situations *Discuss economic differences and similarities internationally and the roles played by various governments *Determine the outcome of an economic situation using economic concepts, principles, or models and possible effects changes have on other economic markets
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In 17 episodes, Evelyn From The Internets will teach you soft skills for business and everyday life! This course is based on a college-level curriculum, with a variety of management and organizational psychology reference texts. By the end of the course, you will be able to: * Hone communication skills you already have to stand out in the workplace * Tackle the job search and negotiate a job offer with organization and confidence * Use time management strategies and set achievable personal and professional goals * Navigate complex situations involving difficult conversations, fairness, power, and trust * Work with a team effectively, from understanding others’ motivations to running a meeting
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- Business -- Vocational guidance Soft skills
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We will explore the psychology of our everyday thinking: why people believe weird things, how we form and change our opinions, why our expectations skew our judgments, and how we can make better decisions. We'll discuss and debate topics such as placebos, the paranormal, medicine, miracles, and more. You will use the scientific method to evaluate claims, make sense of evidence, and understand why we so often make irrational choices. You will begin to rely on slow, effortful, deliberative, analytic, and logical thinking rather than fast, automatic, instinctive, emotional, and stereotypical thinking.
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- HTM3207 Lodging and Accommodation Management
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- Psychology
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- Critical thinking Thought thinking Reasoning (Psychology)
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- MOOC
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Professor Ian Shapiro introduces the class “Power and Politics in Today’s World.” This course provides an examination of political dynamics and institutions over this past tumultuous quarter century, and the implications of these changes for what comes next. Among the topics covered are the decline of trade unions and enlarged role of business as political forces, changing attitudes towards parties and other political institutions amidst the growth of inequality and middle-class insecurity, the emergence of new forms of authoritarianism, and the character and durability of the unipolar international order that replaced the Cold War.
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- APSS1B31 Introduction to Politics
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- Political Science
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- Power (Social sciences) Political science
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Dr Keyu Jin will discuss the impact of China’s financial reforms. Keyu Jin (@KeyuJin) is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics and a member of the Centre for Macroeconomics and Centre for Economic Performance. The Department of Economics at LSE (@LSEEcon) is one of the largest economics departments in the world. Its size ensures that all areas of economics are strongly represented in both research and teaching. The Centre For Macroeconomics (@CFMUK) brings together world-class experts to carry out pioneering research on the global economic crisis and to help design policies that alleviate it.
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- Chinese Studies
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- Economic history China
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Business Model
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- MM2B05 Introduction to Marketing
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- Management and Marketing
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- Business planning Strategic planning
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"Being productive is really just about understanding the productivity equation and then figuring out which bits we need to optimise to apply to our own lives". In this first of a series of classes, I want to explore the idea of productivity in more depth - break down the concept into principles and theories as well as laws and powers to provide the foundation to enable us all to understand productivity on a more fundamental level so that we can all work towards living happier, more productive lives. The Productivity Equation The first video introduces the productivity equation that serves as a the underlying theme throughout this course. We'll look at the key components including the extra 'ingredient' that I think is often missing in discussions around productivity and I'll introduce the analogy involving the Pilot, the Plane and the Engineer. Section One - Myths Following the introduction to the productivity equation, in the first section we'll take a look at three of the key myths that often surround discussions about productivity. We'll explore issues around 'not having enough time', not being able to summon up the motivation as well as the prevalent belief in multitasking. Section Two - Laws The second section looks at a triumvirate of key laws associated with productivity. We'll begin by looking at time management linked to Parkinson's law then look at the value in understanding the Pareto Principle before finally exploring how one of the fundamental laws of physics can be usefully applied in the realm of productivity. Section Three - Powers The third section moves into the realm of powers - specifically, how we can use the power of habits as well as how we can powerfully leverage our time spent procrastinating or relaxing so that we can improve our productivity more broadly. The Fun Factor The final video explores the component of the productivity equation which I think is often missing when people discuss productivity and that is the fun factor. We'll explore how enjoyment is fundamental to our productivity and how a change in mindset towards this enjoyment can have a positive effect on our productivity immediately.
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- SD5804 Design Research Methods and SD5803 Philosophy of Design
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- Time management Industrial efficiency Industrial productivity Performance
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- MOOC
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At Crash Course, we believe that high quality educational videos should be available to everyone for free! Subscribe for weekly videos from our current courses! Right now, we're producing Organic Chemistry and European History. We also recently teamed up with Arizona State University to bring you two more courses: Study Hall Composition, and Study Hall Algebra. The Crash Course team has produced more than 32 courses on a wide variety of subjects, including organic chemistry, literature, world history, biology, philosophy, theater, ecology, and many more!
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- Open educational resources
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What in the world is organizational structure? Check out this explainer video for a quick and easy walkthrough.
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- MM2021 Management and Organization
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- Management
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- Industrial organization
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In this course, you will walk away with finding the goal of operating IG: increase brand exposure, accumulate fanfare, and increase conversion traffic; learn more about IG content marketing strategy and create exclusive eye-catching content; and learn to spot the insight reports and advanced data to optimize IG operations.
- Course related:
- MM2B05 Introduction to Marketing and HTM2324 Marketing in Hospitality Tourism and Events in Digital Age
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- Marketing
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- Marketing Internet marketing
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- MOOC