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Organisational slack, corporate reputation and financial performance
This discussion paper aims to fill the gap left by the latest research on organisational slack that has been focused on emerging economies or on a single company or on a single industry. Senior executives’ perceptions that contribute to a measure of corporate reputation are tested as a proxy measure of unabsorbed slack. Disaggregating the components that make up reputation enables the perceptions of a company’s ‘ability to innovate’ and how efficiently they ‘use their corporate assets’ to also be tested as measures of unabsorbed, perceptual or discretionary slack. The impact of these variables is considered in terms of company performance
Home sweet home [music] /
For piano.; Cover title.; "Spear & Dehnhoff's suberb edition".; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn3073410
Towards minimizing the energy of slack variables for binary classification
20.09.13 KB. Ok to add to spiral, author says conference already available online.This paper presents a binary classification algorithm that is based on the minimization of the energy of slack variables, called the Mean Squared Slack (MSS). A novel kernel extension is proposed which includes the withholding of just a subset of input patterns that are misclassified during training. The later leads to a time and memory efficient system that converges in a few iterations. Two datasets are exploited for performance evaluation, namely the adult and the vertebral column dataset. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm with respect to computation time and scalability. Accuracy is also high. In specific, it equals 84.951% for the adult dataset and 91.935%, for the vertebral column dataset, outperforming state-of-the-art methods. © 2012 EURASIP
SCS Technician J. H. Slack and Ernest Covington Inspecting a Drainage Ditch Maintained by Fencing for Grazing
Photograph of SCS Technician J. H. Slack and Ernest Covington inspecting a drainage ditch maintained by fencing for grazing. People shown in photo go as followed from left to right: 1. Earnest Covington, 2. J. H. Slack. The back of the photograph proclaims, “SCS Technician J. H. Slack (rt) and Ernest Covington inspect drainage ditch maintained by fencing for grazing. Brushy growth, unpalatable to cattle, is removed by mowing. SCS technicians had to wade in water when they staked out this ditch.
Home Sweet Home
80.7568.504 – “Home Sweet Home”: Slack, J. H.: S. T. Gordon: New York: Minstrel, Ballad, Domestic: 1854: Solo Piano
Home Sweet Home.
theme and variationpianoTo Miss Helen NorrisCover is duplicated in 013.109.
Music is duplicated in 013.109.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
013, Item 108[arr. by] J.H. Slack, Op. 3
Home Sweet Home.
theme and variationspianoTo Miss Annie M. BucklandMusic is duplicated in 013.147.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
013, Item 144Transcribe dor the Piano Forte by J.H. Slack
Home Sweet Home.
theme and variationspianoTo Miss Annie M. BucklandMusic is duplicated in 013.147.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
013, Item 144Transcribe dor the Piano Forte by J.H. Slack
Home Sweet Home.
theme and variationpianoTo Miss Helen NorrisCover is duplicated in 013.109.
Music is duplicated in 013.109.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
013, Item 108[arr. by] J.H. Slack, Op. 3
Home Sweet Home.
theme and variationspianoAds on back cover for S.T. Gordon stockmusic same as Box 13 Item 144Music is duplicated in 013.144.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
013, Item 147Transcribe dor the Piano Forte by J.H. Slack
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