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Foto's verwijderen uit 'Fotostream' Met behulp van Fotostream (onderdeel van iCloud iOS5 en Mac OS X 10.7.2) worden automatisch alle foto’s die je maakt gesynchroniseerd met al je iDevices. Voorwaarde hiervoor is natuurlijk wel dat Fotostream is geactiveerde op de apparaten. De foto’s worden automatisch geupload naar Fotostream zodra er een Wi-Fi netwerk beschikbaar is. Nu kan het natuurlijk voorkomen dat er foto’s zijn geupload naar Fotostream die je daar liever niet in terug zou willen zien. Er bestaat (nog) geen mogelijkheid om individuele foto’s te verwijderen uit Fotostream, er is alleen een mogelijkheid om de gehele Fotostream te ‘resetten’.

Om de Fotostream te resetten dien je in te loggen op icloud.com. Bij het resetten van de Fotostream zullen alle foto’s verloren gaan. Na het uitvoeren van de reset dien je op een iDevice de fotostream uit en opnieuw in te schakelen (Instellingen ▸ iCloud ▸ Fotostream. In iPhoto doe je dit via iPhoto ▸ Voorkeuren ▸ Fotostream ▸ optie: Schakel Fotostream uit. 50 Economic Numbers From 2011 That Are Almost Too Crazy To Believe.

Even though most Americans have become very frustrated with this economy, the reality is that the vast majority of them still have no idea just how bad our economic decline has been or how much trouble we are going to be in if we don't make dramatic changes immediately. If we do not educate the American people about how deathly ill the U.S. economy has become, then they will just keep falling for the same old lies that our politicians keep telling them. Just "tweaking" things here and there is not going to fix this economy. We truly do need a fundamental change in direction. America is consuming far more wealth than it is producing and our debt is absolutely exploding.

If we stay on this current path, an economic collapse is inevitable. Hopefully the crazy economic numbers from 2011 that I have included in this article will be shocking enough to wake some people up. The following are 50 economic numbers from 2011 that are almost too crazy to believe.... #17 The U.S. Be Sociable, Share! Eric Schmidt Is Right: Google’s Glory Days Are Numbered. Editor’s note: Guest contributor Dan Kaplan leads Product Marketing for Twilio and writes occasionally about the extrapolation of the present into the future. Follow him @dankaplan. “History shows that popular technology is often supplanted by entirely new models.” That simple observation, presented in a letter from Google Chairman Eric Schmidt to the Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy, and Consumer Rights, summarizes Google’s single best line of defense against the blunt instruments of government regulatory dismemberment.

You don’t have to fear our power, Google says, because something will inevitably come along and take it from us. Well, that something is finally here. Her name is Siri. Apple’s newest plaything appears about 15 times in Schmidt’s letter. Schmidt’s argument—a highly cogent and persuasive piece of propaganda—is dead-on: In the narrative arc of Google’s story, Siri is indeed a significant development. Werkgroep OntwikkelingTechnieken: Publicaties. Er zijn vele ontwerpen voor waterrammen in omloop. Niet alleen bestaan er verscheidene fabrikanten die hun eigen type produceren, ook zijn er verschillende zelfbouwrammen ontwikkeld door technische adviesgroepen, zoals de WOT (Werkgroep Ontwikkelingstechnieken UT Twente). Hoge kosten en meer werk bij het installeren hebben een grote toepassing van commerciële pompen in de weg gestaan. Dit heeft WOT-lid Gert Breur ertoe gebracht een nieuw type kleine ram te ontwerpen. In dit ontwerp is teruggegrepen op de meest elementaire werkprincipes van de waterram.

Er is een dusdanig eenvoudig ontwerp ontstaan 'Less is More', dat enigszins oneerbiedig van een 'knutselram' gesproken zou kunnen worden. Ondanks het feit dat hier gebruik gemaakt wordt van kant en klare onderdelen, blijkt deze ram toch een zeer hoog rendement te halen voor kleinschalige toepassingen. Conventionele waterrammen Reeds twee eeuwen wordt de technologie van de waterram toegepast.

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Master Chef, Coach, Russian Dolls: How Leaders Spark and Sustain Change, Part 2 - Peter Fuda. By Peter Fuda | 11:15 AM October 21, 2011 In the November issue of HBR, my co-author Richard Badham and I talk about four metaphors we use as prompts to help leaders spark and sustain change in their organizations and their own lives: fire (representing ambition), snowball (accountability), movie (reflection) and mask (authenticity). We developed these as part of a doctoral research project involving seven CEOs who had made the transition from ineffective to effective, stymied to successful, frustrated to celebrated. But there were three more metaphors we didn’t have room to cover: master chef, coach and Russian dolls. Here’s a brief explanation of what they represent in a leadership context, and how to use them.

Master chef This metaphor refers to how leaders should use frameworks, tools and strategies — the equivalent of recipes, utensils, and cooking methods — to progress from “amateur cook” to “master chef”. Ask yourself: How open are you to direct feedback on your leadership? Fire, Snowball, Mask, Movie: How Leaders Spark and Sustain Change. What does it take for an ineffective manager to become a highly effective leader? Talk to 50 top CEOs, management consultants, and academics, and you’ll get a different answer from each. There are countless books, models, and formulas for success. But the truth is this: Leadership transformation is deeply dependent on context. Everyone follows his own path, has her own story. That was our ambition five years ago, when we embarked on a doctoral research project. In ensuing conversations with these chief executives, we discovered that one of the best ways to elicit deep and broad discussion of those key themes—and to describe the CEOs’ mastery of what they had learned—was through metaphor.

Ultimately we uncovered seven interdependent metaphors, four of which are outlined in this article: fire (representing ambition), snowball (accountability), mask (authenticity), and movie (self-reflection). Fire In the modern business context, you can always find a crisis to respond to.

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Sales. A new economic paradigm? Dropbox: The Inside Story Of Tech's Hottest Startup. 12manage - All you need to know about management. Spiral. Science. Zeilen. Finno - een blog over innovatie in de financiële sector. Businesballs tree swing pictures - tire swing, tire swing, rope swing cartoons pictures. Home » amusement/stress relief » businessballs tree swing pictures new tree swing cartoons - extending the tree swing or tire swing funny diagrams - for training, presentations, etc See the first Businessballs tree swing page for the original tree swing pictures, history and explanation. These new pictures have been drawn especially for Businessballs. The collection starts with re-drawn cartoons of the original tree swing cartoons, and then extends to new variations on the theme.

You can use them freely in your training and teaching; otherwise all rights are reserved. More tree swing cartoons will be will be added. Business is obviously responsible for a lot of very good things in this world, but along the way, it tends to create a lot of nonsense. The tree swing cartoons remain a wonderful vehicle for illustrating the failings of business and organizations when they are not run well, and particularly when proper ethical outcomes become distorted by confused messages and self-interest. see also.

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