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krunal-nagda
For the past few months, Airbnb has seen a major decline in revenue. Now that the restrictions have started lifting and people have started to travel more, Airbnb wants to make sure that it is fully prepared for this change. The different leaders at Airbnb want to understand some important insights based on various attributes in the dataset so as to increase the revenue. Our responsibility is to provide valuable insights to aid in decision making.
shawnshifflett
Tools and resources to aid in learning and playing Advanced Squad Leader (ASL).
TritonSE
Web application for nonprofit organization 4 Future Leaders of Tomorrow (4FLOT) aimed to spread awareness of their missions to aid underprivileged communities by providing necessary resources.
rubencg195
GRADREC (Graduate Recruitment) is a web-based system that enables faculty members to advertise Master/PhD positions, provide information about their research projects and the availability of financial aid. Our goal is to become a world leader at connecting high skilled researchers with available working positions.
TahirWahla
Financial-AID-application-for-coursera- 1.Why are you applying for Financial Aid? (150 words minimum required) Ans: I’m a student from Pakistan and want to learn Data Science. I think it will be beneficial for my work. But I’ve no job of my own to carry the expenses to pay for the certificate of this course. I live only for my scholarship, it is very much difficult for me to gather such amount of money for the certificate. Financial Aid will help me take this course without any adverse impact on my monthly essential needs. So I’m badly in need of this financial aid. I want to take this course as I want to learn. This course will boost my job prospects after graduation from my institute. It will help perform better in understanding and learning this technology and give me an edge over my competitors. A verified certificate will attach credibility to the certificate I receive from this course. I plan to complete all assignments on or before time as I have done in previous Signature Track Courses. Also, I intend to participate in Discussion Forums, which I have found to supplement my learning immensely in the other online courses I have taken on Coursera. I also plan to grade assignments that are to peer-reviewed which I believe will an invaluable learning opportunity. 2. How will taking this course help you achieve your career goals? (150 words minimum required) Ans: My main career goal is to learn every day. I really want to learn and to progress in my career. Programming requires constant learning and improving. Taking this course will help me to learn and study this Data Science and also to implement it. It can help me advance in my knowledge. This course will help me in defining Data Science, understanding how Python could potentially impact our business and industry, to write a thought leadership piece regarding use cases and industry potential of Data Science, explain Data Science to clients, friends, joining a community of economists, business leaders, entrepreneurs, and technologists that are shaping this technology as we speak. Identifying which aspects of Data Science seem most important and relevant to us, Walking away with a strong foundation in where Data Science is going, what it does, and how to prepare for it. Data Science course will help me achieve it to learn. Courses on Coursera helped me to greatly increase my programming knowledge in the past. Would you consider using a low-interest loan to pay for your courses? Selected: NO 3. If you answered no, please help us understand why. Ans: I don’t have enough money to invest in my education, I can invest only my time now. Have some patience, to get this course. It takes 15 days hardly… You can check my video,https://youtu.be/6MPLhlxR3L4 To get a hands-on demo for how to get this financial aid approved in 15days. Thanks for supporting guys,
garyse
<P>Compassion Fatigue</P><P></P><P>It's no contest. Former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich's corruption is way more entertaining than Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe's. A parent having in vitro octuplets on top of six prior in vitro kids is a lot more attentiongrabbing than the usual massive famine and cholera epidemic half a global away. The $1.22 million that ousted Merrill Lynch head John Thain spent redecorating his office provokes far more American outrage than the $7.3 million from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria which was confiscated by Zimbabwe's Reserve Bank.</P><P></P><P>It can make perfect sense that network news obsesses about Florida tot Caylee Anthony's disappearance and death. Tease us with shocking tidbits about her indicted mother Casey, and we'll patiently consume minute after minute of ads for mattresses and Malibu rehabs before the melodrama resumes. But billboard a tale about Zimbabwe, and instantly we're grabbing the clicker in search of something less alien of looking after about.</P><P></P><P>If you fit in with the dwindling tribe of Americans who read national newspapers such as the New York Times and also the La Times, you may have run into last week's story about Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai receiving join Mugabe's government after months of pressure. (When the La Times is your paper, you may justifiably fear that the shoehorning from the California section into the A piece implies that both international and local news competing for the same news hole will suffer.)</P><P></P><P>If you read through all of the inches from the latest dispatch from Zimbabwe, you may have found that Mugabe stole last year's presidential election; the annual inflation rate in Zimbabwe has reached 516 quintillian percent; which seven of this country's 12 million people risk starving within the next 8 weeks.</P><P></P><P>I have to confess that I didn't <a href="http://www.ukcheapfootballshirts.com/">cheap football shirts uk</a> read those stories, in publications or online. There's only so much amount of time in each day, and the onslaught of information clamoring for our attention inevitably requires some kind of triage. Domestic politics? Check. But Somalia? Sudan? Not so much.</P><P></P><P>The only real reason I googled up those articles about Zimbabwe was a few horrifying seconds of BBC News I happened to catch in a car last week, around the public radio program "The World," concerning the Un World Food Program having to cut in half the already inadequate monthly rations it offers that country. It takes approximately 36 pounds of corn a month to keep an adult alive. However, due to donor shortfalls (america and Europe are unwilling to lift sanctions, including famine aid, on Mugabe), the planet Food Program is being instructed to reduce its rations to 11 pounds of corn per person monthly. They merely way someone can survive with that would be to scavenge enough wild fruit to stave off malnutrition and disease. Seven million people could die by April.</P><P></P><P>"Am I my brother's keeper?" Cain asked the Creator. Are Zimbabweans our siblings? Of course. So might be the women raped and mutilated in Darfur, and the child soldiers conscripted in Congo. So are the political prisoners in Burma, Sri Lanka and China. So might be the terrorized and the tortured, the wounded and also the dead, in the centre East and southwest Asia. And so <a href="http://www.ukcheapfootballshirts.com/">football kits</a> are the tsunami victims of Malaysia and Thailand, the earthquake victims of Kashmir, the flood victims of Katrina.</P><P></P><P>Where do we draw the road? Said Presidentelect Obama, "Empathy strikes me because the most important quality that people need in America and around the world." However, if the American media relentlessly reported all the world's miseries, surely compassion fatigue would set in among its consumers.</P><P></P><P>Therefore the principles the press uses to select what global misfortunes to pay for, like the principles that figure out what disasters we audiences can absorb, come down to scale and similarity. The worst catastrophes, and the ones whose victims are probab us, generally get the most attention. To be sure, a crusading journalist, an enterprising news outlet or perhaps a heroic nongovernmental organization will often place a remote or untold story onto our radar screen. But generally, we often hear about <strong><a href="http://www.nfljerseysname.com/">nike ravens jersey</a></strong> horrors too huge to disregard, and also to care about those who are, one way or another, like ourselves.</P><P></P><P>This is not inherently shameful. Chances are a consequence of our hardwiring, our evolutionary instinct to protect our very own gene pool. The task of civilization, then, and the responsibility of its wisdom traditions, including religion, would be to expand the borders of our empathy beyond our ethnicity, to show us to see the Other as our brother, and to recognize strangers as neighbors.</P><P></P><P>It would be nice if our news media as an indication of our being civilized shouldered a heftier share of this responsibility. But since news became a revenue center for conglomerates, rather than a public service for citizens, the calculus of what to cover is continuing to grow crueler. No advertiser will expend 100 thousand dollars per second, as they <strong><a href="http://www.nfljerseysname.com/">cheap nike nfl jerseys</a></strong> did during the Super Bowl, to rent the eyeballs of people watching news from Zimbabwe. But surely there also exists a moral currency that values the distribution of news like this at a lot more than nothing; surely there also exists an attention economy that pegs the worth of consuming news like that to not dollars, but to decency.</P><P></P><P>UPDATE: Jon Liden, communications director of The Global Fund to battle AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, points out in a comment that whenever considerable pressure, Zimbabwe's Reserve Bank released the $7.5 million, and contains since been put to use saving lives in Zimbabwe.</P>
fbentele
WordPress Leiter Plugin für Midata-Sync
filip-r-casey
A data aggregation platform that combines various data sources to aid in the development of renewable energy. This project is specifically meant to assist local community leaders in making decisions without expensive siting and consultation.
This free open-source project draws on the leader's 25 years in enterprise software, covering job selection, sales, marketing, case analysis and personal growth. It aims to boost career development for sales/marketing professionals and aid technical founders of start-ups in growing enterprise-level products and refining strategies.
wikimorganx
Urgent Humanitarian Aid for Victims of the Iran-UAE Conflict In late February 2026, the region faced a dramatic escalation: US-Israeli airstrikes targeted key sites in Iran, culminating in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and causing extensive damage. Iran responded with waves of missiles and drones aimed at US-allied
The ways in which businesses function and execute their operations have changed as the global economy has undergone major transformations in the past few years. Organisations today are shifting towards adopting circular economy and engaging in sustainable practices that are environment friendly. In the fifth episode of PwC’s ‘ESG: A bridge to action’, in association with Moneycontrol, leaders deliberate upon the concept of circular economy and its impact on the long-term ESG goals of organisations. Shivanshu Chauhan, Partner, ESG – Circular Economy, PwC India, and Mohit Malhotra, CEO, Dabur India, were the guests who discussed circular economy and its impact in detail. Dr Rupinder Singh Sodhi, Managing Director, GCMMF (Amul), in an exclusive message before the beginning of the episode, reiterated the importance for organisations to be energy efficient and sustainable. Citing the example of dairy plants, Dr Sodhi said that such plants are capable of producing biogas and bio-fertilisers. He also said that manufacturing processes should be environmentally sustainable as all products nowadays undergo the scrutiny of sustainability, which will eventually become the measurement of efficient manufacturing practices in future. Explaining circular economy and its relationship with ESG, Shivanshu Chauhan said that unlike linear economy in which a lot of resources are utilised and a significant amount of wastage is generated, circular economy minimises waste generation and maximises value creation, leading to reduced extraction of resources and more increased reusing/recycling of materials. With policy and regulatory measures on circular economy gradually being developed and implemented, and conversations about the subject becoming mainstream, organisations are able to focus better on their ESG goals. The pressures of finite resources and shifting demographics faced by organisations can be addressed by shifting to circular economy aided by technology, and PwC’s ESG services can assist them during the transition. Discussing the incorporation of circular economy in Dabur’s operations, Mohit Malhotra said that the organisation is committed to waste management and recycling, and believes in the larger agenda of being responsible towards the planet and not merely adhering to ESG regulations. Dabur aims to become a plastic waste neutral organisation in 2022 and plans to recycle the 22,000 metric tonnes of plastic waste it generates every year. Mohit Malhotra also reiterated the importance of involving communities for an organisation’s successful transition to ESG. Citing the example of Dabur, he said that the company ran a plastic waste management programme which is now operational across 27 states. Pilot projects are a good way of executing such ideas and addressing operational loopholes, if any. Working directly with stakeholders as well as organisations like PwC which provide ESG services have ensured a smooth and sustainable ESG transition. Deliberating upon the cost aspect of ESG transition, Shivanshu Chauhan said that sustainability should be seen from the lens of value and not cost. The social, environmental and future cost of ESG transition should be considered and circularity creates more value for stakeholders, making them more resilient. From prioritising inputs to recycling and reusing waste, corporates today are doing more responsible and sustainable business. While there may be a significant cost involved in ESG transition, corporates should look at it from the perspective of long-term value. Mohit Malhotra also identified consumer behaviour as a critical enabler of ESG. Urban Indian millennials and centennials are buying sustainable products to encourage corporates’ sustainability efforts. However, the real challenge would be to cater to the rural consumers at the bottom of the pyramid. India’s ESG transformation would only be possible on a larger scale when both rural and urban consumers help corporates in their sustainability journey. Consumer acceptance as well as a functional return-on-investment (RoI) structure play important roles in a circular economy. Products and services that provide environmental, social and economic benefits will find more traction with improvement in the spending capacity of consumers and an improved understanding of sustainability. To know more: https://www.pwc.in/consulting/environment-social-governance/understanding-circular-economy-a-key-esg-imperative.html
georgewfsantos
project I've built to help leaders of the church I attend organize their appointments with members
Adrianmk98
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jam3scampbell
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akkhil2012
AIDataPipelineForProductLeaders
russtacular
First Aid quick reference for NYCC leaders
hrithinnnn
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montiblanc97
virtual visual aid for military leaders during mission briefings
riley-csp-2019-20
1-2-2-catch-a-turtle-leaderboard-aidan840 created by GitHub Classroom
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deadhandfailsafe
A Digital Player Aid for THE tabletop wargame, Advanced Squad Leader, made in React
Techspeedy
Changing the world through a thriving community of mindful leaders with the aid of quickly evolving technology.
JitenderKumar0905
An HR dashboard provides key metrics on employee performance, attendance, turnover, and recruitment, aiding in workforce management and decision-making for human resources professionals and organizational leaders.
ShwetaNaik05
Built Power BI dashboards for HR to track headcount, turnover, and workforce diversity. Created Tableau visualizations for employee performance, training completion, and productivity metrics. Presented insights to HR leaders, aiding data-driven employee retention and talent development strategies.
szafina20
A Decision Support System (DSS) using the MAUT method to aid HIMATIK’s Staff of the Month selection by evaluating staff based on measurable, weighted criteria. It ensures objectivity, supports data-driven decisions, motivates staff, and helps identify future leaders.
NathanKoehler
All the code used for the 2018 FBLA Game in which I served as the leader and head programmer. I also aided where I could in the illustration process. I was not yet adept at the UI interface. This project earned 7th at GA State Conference.
SarrvgyaRanna
The Magnificent 7 Power BI Dashboard visualizes market capitalization trends of Apple, Google, Microsoft, Tesla, Meta, Amazon, and Nvidia. It highlights a total market cap of $16.95T in 2024, top growth leaders like Nvidia (48%) and Tesla (40%), and key trends in AI, cloud, and EVs, aiding data-driven decisions.
ominren032
Contains the code for a Progressive Web Application titled "Malta Youth Corps App." The intention of this application is to help leaders of this community service organization by automating the filling out and distribution of service hour certificates, while also aiding in communication with volunteers (with an integrated chatting/reminders area).
mos175
Through an engaging and inspiring gathering of many Nigerian leaders, with the principal motivation of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, the erstwhile Premier of Eastern Nigeria, there came the endorsement of law which was passed in 1955 for the institution of a University in the Eastern Region of Nigeria. By the 7th of October, 1960, the University of Nigeria was officially opened. Just after the legal endorsement in 1955, a request was sent to the United States of America and the United Kingdom to commission guides and counsellors to aid in the design and development of the proposed University, detailing the tangible and academic aspects. The initial move was one of the groundbreaking efforts made by the Eastern Nigeria Government to complete its commitment.
The ways in which businesses function and execute their operations have changed as the global economy has undergone major transformations in the past few years. Organisations today are shifting towards adopting circular economy and engaging in sustainable practices that are environment friendly. In the fifth episode of PwC’s ‘ESG: A bridge to action’, in association with Moneycontrol, leaders deliberate upon the concept of circular economy and its impact on the long-term ESG goals of organisations. Shivanshu Chauhan, Partner, ESG – Circular Economy, PwC India, and Mohit Malhotra, CEO, Dabur India, were the guests who discussed circular economy and its impact in detail. Dr Rupinder Singh Sodhi, Managing Director, GCMMF (Amul), in an exclusive message before the beginning of the episode, reiterated the importance for organisations to be energy efficient and sustainable. Citing the example of dairy plants, Dr Sodhi said that such plants are capable of producing biogas and bio-fertilisers. He also said that manufacturing processes should be environmentally sustainable as all products nowadays undergo the scrutiny of sustainability, which will eventually become the measurement of efficient manufacturing practices in future. Explaining circular economy and its relationship with ESG, Shivanshu Chauhan said that unlike linear economy in which a lot of resources are utilised and a significant amount of wastage is generated, circular economy minimises waste generation and maximises value creation, leading to reduced extraction of resources and more increased reusing/recycling of materials. With policy and regulatory measures on circular economy gradually being developed and implemented, and conversations about the subject becoming mainstream, organisations are able to focus better on their ESG goals. The pressures of finite resources and shifting demographics faced by organisations can be addressed by shifting to circular economy aided by technology, and PwC’s ESG services can assist them during the transition. Discussing the incorporation of circular economy in Dabur’s operations, Mohit Malhotra said that the organisation is committed to waste management and recycling, and believes in the larger agenda of being responsible towards the planet and not merely adhering to ESG regulations. Dabur aims to become a plastic waste neutral organisation in 2022 and plans to recycle the 22,000 metric tonnes of plastic waste it generates every year. Mohit Malhotra also reiterated the importance of involving communities for an organisation’s successful transition to ESG. Citing the example of Dabur, he said that the company ran a plastic waste management programme which is now operational across 27 states. Pilot projects are a good way of executing such ideas and addressing operational loopholes, if any. Working directly with stakeholders as well as organisations like PwC which provide ESG services have ensured a smooth and sustainable ESG transition. Deliberating upon the cost aspect of ESG transition, Shivanshu Chauhan said that sustainability should be seen from the lens of value and not cost. The social, environmental and future cost of ESG transition should be considered and circularity creates more value for stakeholders, making them more resilient. From prioritising inputs to recycling and reusing waste, corporates today are doing more responsible and sustainable business. While there may be a significant cost involved in ESG transition, corporates should look at it from the perspective of long-term value. Mohit Malhotra also identified consumer behaviour as a critical enabler of ESG. Urban Indian millennials and centennials are buying sustainable products to encourage corporates’ sustainability efforts. However, the real challenge would be to cater to the rural consumers at the bottom of the pyramid. India’s ESG transformation would only be possible on a larger scale when both rural and urban consumers help corporates in their sustainability journey. Consumer acceptance as well as a functional return-on-investment (RoI) structure play important roles in a circular economy. Products and services that provide environmental, social and economic benefits will find more traction with improvement in the spending capacity of consumers and an improved understanding of sustainability. To know more: https://www.pwc.in/consulting/environment-social-governance/understanding-circular-economy-a-key-esg-imperative.html
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