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J. Carlos Monterrubio,Álvaro López-LópezcyFaster, better and cheaper are challenges that IT-companies face every day. The customer‘s expectations shall be met in a world where constant change in environment, organization and technology are the rule rather that the exception. A solution for meeting these challenges is to share knowledge anamputation 发表于 2025-3-27 03:35:59
cyFaster, better and cheaper are challenges that IT-companies face every day. The customer‘s expectations shall be met in a world where constant change in environment, organization and technology are the rule rather that the exception. A solution for meeting these challenges is to share knowledge ansacrum 发表于 2025-3-27 07:16:36
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Monica Gilli,Elisabetta Ruspiniin environment, organization and technology are the rule rather that the exception. A solution for meeting these challenges is to share knowledge and experience - use the company‘s own experience, and the experience of other companies. .Process Improvement in Practice - A Handbook for IT Companies.被告 发表于 2025-3-27 15:37:50
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Introductionned with the expansion of European colonialism (MacKenzie, 2005), modern tourism — particularly the international tourism industry — is an inescapably gendered phenomenon (Swain, 1995), arising from profoundly gendered societies and from the global interconnections among them (Enloe, 1989). Just as,adduction 发表于 2025-3-27 22:47:14
Masculinity, Tourism and Adventure in English Nineteenth-Century Travel Fictionliness. Policies such as the breadwinner’s wage combined with an ideological shift towards an opposition between domestic femininity and travelling masculinity highlighted gender difference, contributing to a distinctive new masculinity in the mid-nineteenth century. Towards the fin-de-siécle, fearsaristocracy 发表于 2025-3-28 02:53:37
Heroes and Villains: Travel, Risk and Masculinityon is accomplished through references to risk and, as reflected in the quotes above, adventure. In this chapter, I argue that this ideal of adventure — an important signifier of ‘travel’ — is articulated through risk, and that risk, in turn, refracts and reproduces the norms of hegemonic masculinityexpeditious 发表于 2025-3-28 09:07:08
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