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Download Honda GX100 Owner's Manual PDFMaking Web 2.0 Work for Your EnterpriseThe introduction of Web 2.0 technologies into the enterprise greatly increases the value of your company?s most important asset: employees? knowledge, relationships and initiative. Increased collaboration accelerates productivity. Making knowledge more visible increases innovation and shortens turnaround times. Your company transforms into a more socially connected organization that reacts faster and more effectively to the market.
The Consumer Web has shown us the power of the Internet as a social, collaborative platform, particularly when compared to existing rigid corporate environments. Wikis, blogs, RSS feeds, social networks, tagging and mashups are flexible, user-driven tools that have the potential to bring many benefits to the enterprise. Leading companies are harnessing Web 2.0 and applying it to build their next-generation workplaces. The new, Enterprise 2.0 workplace becomes an Internet-powered, user-focused and community-centric social fabric. This social Web ties together people, ideas, content, processes, systems and other enterprise artifacts. Importantly, these connections are both explicit (e.g. let?s have a meeting) and implicit (e.g. tracking user activities to rank the relative value of documents).
In addition to connections, another key aspect of the social Web is its participative or do-it-yourself (DIY) nature. Employees are empowered to create and publish content that is easily consumable throughout the company and externally by customers and partners. The social Web captures and makes accessible previously invisible knowledge, an ignites new conversations among employees that lead to new innovations that would not have previously occurred.
However, Web 2.0 in the enterprise has significant differences from the Consumer Web. Enterprises have many mission criticalNational Concours ManualThe purpose of the Alfa Romeo Owners Club (AROC) Concours Manual is to define the rules and. regulations to be followed in conducting the official
ALFA ROMEO OWNERS CLUB, USA
P.O. Box 12340
Kansas City, MO 64116-0340
Prepared by:
Arno Leskinen
AROC National Concours Chair
April 2004
(Rev. 1 June 2006)COPYRIGHT AROC-USA 2004
Table Of Contents
Introduction
Purpose 4
Organization 4
Definition 5
Acknowledgements 6
Chapter 1 General Guidelines
and Concours Organization
Entry Form Requirements 7
Selecting a Site for the
Concours 7
Personnel, Registration, and
Conducting the Concours 8
Key Personnel 8
Registration 9
Safety 9
Conducting the Concours 10
Scoring 10
Trophies and Awards 11
Chapter 2 Concours Rules and
Regulations
General Information 12
Eligibility 12
Protests and Procedures 12
Classes, Scoring, and
Presentation of Cars 13
Classes 13
Scoring Procedures 14
Car Requirements for
Judging 14
Chapter 3 Guide to Judging
Tenants of Judging 16
The Event Chief Judge 16
Designating the Event Chief
Judge 16
Event Chief Judge
Responsibilities 16
Entry List 17
General Qualifications and
Prohibitions for Judges 17
Qualification and Choosing
of Judges 17
Novice Judges 18
Judging Own Car 18
Judges Temporarily
Leaving the Judging Team 18
Substitution of Judges 18
Refer to the Concours Manual
Regularly 18
Judging Method 18
Judge’s Meetings 18
Initial Judge’s Meeting 19
On-site Judges Meeting 19
Scoresheets 19
Around the Car 20
Interaction Between Owners
and Judges 21
Rejudging 22
Chapter 4 Judging the Car
Exterior 23
Paint Finish 23
Body Panels
Glass and Exterior
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