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The Integrative Concepts of Team and Team Coaching, Personal Sovereignty and Wellgrounded Loyalty to one’s colleagues, the conflux model and the ethical basic rule for coaching
Der Text stellt zentrale Konzepte des Integrativen Coachings, wie sie von H. Petzold entwickelt wurden anhand seiner Schriften zusammen und verbindet sie mit dem Fokus auf das Thema kreativer Teamarbeit und ihrer Voraussetzungen und Konsequenzen (wie z.B. fundierte Kollegialität und persönliche Souveränität), so dass sie für den Praktiker leicht zugänglich sind und aufzeigen, wie die verschiedenen theoretischen Perspektiven miteinander verwoben sind und sich ergänzen.Central Concepts of Integrative Coaching as developed by H. Petzold are compiled from his writings and grouped around the focus on creative teamwork and its prerequisites and consequences (e.g. loyalty, personal sovereignty).By this the become easily accessible to the practitioner and demonstrate how the different theoretical perspectives are interwoven and are complementing each other.https://www.fpi-publikation.de/supervision/09-2011-gebhardt-m-petzold-h-g-das-integrative-teamkonzept-und-teamcoachingkonflux-modell/peerReviewedpublishedVersio
Die Konzepte „Transversalität“ und „Mehrperspektivität“ und ihre Bedeutung für die Integrative Supervision und das Integrative Coaching.
Der Beitrag stellt in kompakter Form die Konzepte „Transversalität“ und „Mehrperspektivität“ und ihre Bedeutung für die „Integrative Supervision“ und das „Integrative Coaching“. Es wird die Notwendigkeit multitheoretischer Argumentation und multimethodischer Praxeologie für den Umgang mit komplexen Zusammenhängen vertreten, wie sie in einer globalisierten, transversalen Moderne „emergieren“. Supervision und Coaching als Methodologien zur „Reduktion von Komplexität“ bedürfen solcher „Tanskonzepte“, wie sie im „Integrativen Ansatz“ von Hilarion Petzold systematisch entwickelt wurden und in der vorliegenden Arbeit anhand des Modells der 16 Variablen des „dynamic systems approach“ der Integrativen Supervision dargestellt werden.The article presents in concise form the concepts „Transversality“ and „Multiperspectivity“ and their relevance to „Integrative Supervision“ and „Integrative Coaching“. The need for multitheoretical reasoning and multimethodology in praxeology is advocated in order to handle complex situations as they are emerging in globalized, transversal modernity. Supervision and Coaching, methodologies of „complexity reduction“, require this kind of „trans concepts“ as they have been systematically developed by Hilarion Petzold in his „Integrative Approach“. They are presented in this text with the model of the 16 variables of the „dynamic sysrtems approach“ in Integrative Supervision.https://www.fpi-publikation.de/supervision/04-2005-gebhardt-mareike-petzold-h-g-die-konzepte-transversalitaet-und/peerReviewedpublishedVersio
'Reds flags' in antenatal care : fetal movements and fetal growth
CITATION: Gebhardt, G. S., 2018. 'Reds flags' in antenatal care : fetal movements and fetal growth. South African Medical Journal, 108(12):1021-1023, doi:0.7196/SAMJ.2018.v108i12.13444.The original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaPoor fetal growth in late pregnancy is a very common cause of stillbirth or fetal distress during labour. It is associated with reduced fetal movements, which can be detected by the mother antenatally. A simple management protocol is suggested that can be implemented at any hospital that has access to basic ultrasound scanning and electronic fetal heart rate monitoring.http://www.samj.org.za/index.php/samj/article/view/12493Publisher's versio
Docteur G. Gebhardt, Nos enfants, nos tourments. L'éducation des enfants, traduit par Louis Brevet, Mulhouse, éd. Salvator, 1966
Vœltzel René. Docteur G. Gebhardt, Nos enfants, nos tourments. L'éducation des enfants, traduit par Louis Brevet, Mulhouse, éd. Salvator, 1966. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 47e année n°3,1967. p. 283
Raw data of 'He, Y., Gebhardt, H., Steines, M., Sammer, G., Kircher, T., Nagels, A., & Straube, B. (2015). The EEG and fMRI signatures of neural integration: An investigation of meaningful gestures and corresponding speech. Neuropsychologia, 72, 27-42.'
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<p>He, Y., Gebhardt, H., Steines, M., Sammer, G., Kircher, T., Nagels, A., & Straube, B. (2015). The EEG and fMRI signatures of neural integration: An investigation of meaningful gestures and corresponding speech. Neuropsychologia, 72, 27-42.</p>
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Dynamical modelling of luminous and dark matter in 17 Coma early-type galaxies
Dynamical models for 17 early-type galaxies in the Coma cluster are presented. The galaxy sample consists of flattened, rotating as well as non-rotating early-types including cD and S0 galaxies with luminosities between MB = -18.79 and -22.56. Kinematical long-slit observations cover at least the major-axis and minor-axis and extend to 1-4reff. Axisymmetric Schwarzschild models are used to derive stellar mass-to-light ratios and dark halo parameters. In every galaxy, the best fit with dark matter matches the data better than the best fit without. The statistical significance is over 95 per cent for eight galaxies, around 90 per cent for five galaxies and for four galaxies it is not significant. For the highly significant cases, systematic deviations between models without dark matter and the observed kinematics are clearly seen; for the remaining galaxies, differences are more statistical in nature. Best-fitting models contain 10-50 per cent dark matter inside the half-light radius. The central dark matter density is at least one order of magnitude lower than the luminous mass density, independent of the assumed dark matter density profile. The central phase-space density of dark matter is often orders of magnitude lower than that in the luminous component, especially when the halo core radius is large. The orbital system of the stars along the major-axis is slightly dominated by radial motions. Some galaxies show tangential anisotropy along the minor-axis, which is correlated with the minor-axis Gauss-Hermite coefficient H4. Changing the balance between data-fit and regularization constraints does not change the reconstructed mass structure significantly: model anisotropies tend to strengthen if the weight on regularization is reduced, but the general property of a galaxy to be radially or tangentially anisotropic does not change. This paper is aimed to set the basis for a subsequent detailed analysis of luminous and dark matter scaling relations, orbital dynamics and stellar populations. © 2007 The Authors
Estimating the expected cost of equity capital using consensus forecasts
In this study, we develop a technique for estimating a firm’s expected cost of equity capital derived from analyst consensus forecasts and stock prices. Building on the work of Gebhardt/Lee/-Swaminathan (2001) and Easton/Taylor/Shroff/Sougiannis (2002), our approach allows daily estimation, using only publicly available information at that date. We then estimate the expected cost of equity capital at the market, industry and individual firm level using historical German data from 1989-2002 and examine firm characteristics which are systematically related to these estimates. Finally, we demonstrate the applicability of the concept in a contemporary case study for DaimlerChrysler and the European automobile industry
Spring Wheel
Patent for a spring wheel. Gebhardt describes the wheel as "an improvement... to provide resilient spokes which are connected to the hub and felly of the wheel in a manner to take up vibration and shocks imparted to the wheel in traveling or passing over obstructions and rough roads (p. 1, lines 8-15)." The patent also adds provisions for easy removal of spokes and a sectional felly and hub
Steam power plant engineering, by G. F. Gebhardt.
1st ed. 1st thousand.xxix, 816 p. incl. illus., tables. diagrs
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