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Tessa DeBell

The Journal of Online Behavior - 3 views

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    A site dedicated to looking at sociological issues and human behavior in online communities. Links to articles, including one about developing friendships in virtual worlds.
Alex Portela

D#8 HW#4.3: Gaming and Social Media Analytics | Hadoop BI | Big Data - 0 views

    • Alex Portela
       
      Page 15-16 of the article suggest new media is also incorporated in gaming and artificial intelligence use. This site also suggests the direct correlation of collecting data based on game behavior from the users from new media based engines such is Facebook and Twitter.
  • It's all about the data in this group of industries as the nature of how users, subscribers, members and customers interact with these companies changes forever the notion of commercial transactions.
  • social media and online gaming has probably driven the requirement and use of Big Data more than any other industry. Big Data was born in companies like Google, Yahoo and Facebook and is now the standard data platform in hundreds of companies that have followed.
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  • "new media" segment have pushed the limits of traditional BI solutions to the breaking point.
  • New Media and Gaming
  • to understand the full sense of user and customer behavior.
  • the historical focus on transaction analysis drove development of these systems on common SQL based database engines designed to access and analyze structured data.
  • New Media companies in online gaming and online event management are already using the Datameer Analytics Solutions (DAS) for operations and customers analytics.
Leslie Lopez

Deadline #8- HW#1 -Part 2: Team Writing-Constructive conflict benefits - by Peter Vajda... - 0 views

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    I think an important part of part 2 of Team Writing is constructive conflict. I thought this website was useful because it provided the reader with the benefits of constructive conflict. I have taking a course called Organizational Behavior and they also stress that constructive conflict is important in a team. I also think it goes well with the team project we are working on now.
Alex Portela

D#8 HW# 1.1: Conflict Management - 0 views

    • Alex Portela
       
      The difference between destructive and constructive conflict as discussed in our text for Team Writing on pages 51-54. Healthy conflict is good to bring to light more views and better understanding of a subject.
  • Destructive and Constructive Conflict
  • Destructive conflict. Behaviors that escalate a conflict until it seems to have a life of its own are dysfunctional and destructive.
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  • Destructive conflicts may degenerate sufficiently so the conflict parties forget the substantive issues and transform their purposes to getting even, retaliating or hurting the other person.
  • Constructive conflict. Behaviors that are adaptive to the situation, person and issues of the moment are functional and constructive.
  • Constructive conflicts appropriately balance the interests of both parties to maximize the opportunities for mutual gains.
  • Focusing on the process, not just the outcome one person desires, is key to productive conflict management.
Reid Mosman

Communicating Across Cultures - 0 views

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    This is an interesting little presentation that compares American (or Western) values, attitudes, and behaviors with those of other cultures, and discusses how these differences can create problems in the workplace.
Karla Freeman

Marketing Words Copywriting Blog - 0 views

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    Copywriting correctly can influence others. Ask the right questions. Behavioral styles and understanding them can help you target your copy to your audience; influence, steadiness and compliance.
Evan Richardson

D#2 HW#2 - Packaging - 0 views

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    Does packaging (look, font, color, format) affect what we buy?...Interesting
Tessa DeBell

The Virtual Community by Howard Rheingold: Table of Contents - 0 views

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    An online book written by Rheingold, who was cited in the article. Several of the chapters relate to material covered in the article.
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