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Closed Eye
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1940
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Photograph mounted on cardstock. Signature and date inscribed on recto of cardstock, title and date notated on verso. Photograph numbered 3557...
Show morePhotograph mounted on cardstock. Signature and date inscribed on recto of cardstock, title and date notated on verso. Photograph numbered 3557 and 758 on verso. This photograph is sometimes titled Eye and Finger in other sources.
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Nathan Lerner photographs, 1935-1980
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Plaster Hand and Screen
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Date
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1940
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Photograph mounted on cardstock. Signature and date inscribed on recto of cardstock, title and date notated on verso. Photograph is numbered...
Show morePhotograph mounted on cardstock. Signature and date inscribed on recto of cardstock, title and date notated on verso. Photograph is numbered 3562 and 754 on verso. Photograph is sometimes titled Screen and Hand or Hand and Screen in other sources.
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Nathan Lerner photographs, 1935-1980
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How to Plan and Analyze the Process Opportunity?
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2021
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Organizations are organically grown, and it can be very satisfying to see them thrive under the right conditions and treatment just like their...
Show moreOrganizations are organically grown, and it can be very satisfying to see them thrive under the right conditions and treatment just like their botanical equivalents. But, at some stage, if you're not cautious, they can uncontrollably sprout and spread out until one day they've begun strangling themselves and even others. Organizations are strangling by not responding to development. As new people enter, procedures that worked perfectly in the beginning with only one participant often get unsuccessful, sometimes painful. It's easy to spot the signs of stressful processes; increased stress, constant yet insufficient coordination, low levels of effort and resources, bottlenecks, e-mail congestion, repeated progress updates, expired tabs, dysfunctional rules, low productivity the list continues. With Business Improvement it becomes very critical on how we plan & what are the facts which we have derived from the initial analysis. In this article, we will try to cover different tools that can be used for analyzing & planning.
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How to gather & understand requirements
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2021
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Effective use of the Requirement gathering is our greatest and most critical role. We need to communicate with stakeholders to make the best...
Show moreEffective use of the Requirement gathering is our greatest and most critical role. We need to communicate with stakeholders to make the best of it. The techniques mentioned here are mixed and for each project, the mix shall be different. This technique for gathering requirements is perhaps the most common way to obtain requirements from all the required techniques. This article also looks at how to run a Delphi session, Creating Affinity Diagram & Mind maps.
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Process Engineering
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2021
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As a futuristic approach in order to increase their productivity and efficiency while being agile and quick to adapt to the new dynamic...
Show moreAs a futuristic approach in order to increase their productivity and efficiency while being agile and quick to adapt to the new dynamic environment, companies must undergo business process reengineering as a potential trend. The digitizing period is followed by an accelerating IT cycle, often linking reengineering with tech or IT revolution. The article discusses what is a Business Process, what are the opportunities for Improvements, how to measure the success criteria, what are different process flow & the value for an organization to achieve the objective of business process improvement
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Which should you be the flowchart for your Process?
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2021
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A flowchart or Process Flow is a powerful business tool. With proper design and construction, it communicates the steps in a process very...
Show moreA flowchart or Process Flow is a powerful business tool. With proper design and construction, it communicates the steps in a process very effectively and efficiently. There are a variety of ways to make a flowchart. Initially, flowcharts were made by hand using a pencil and paper. Until the advent of a personal computer, drawing models made of plastic flowchart form outlines helped flowchart designers work faster and gave their diagrams a more detailed look. Flowcharts were initially used by industrial engineers to organize work processes such as assembly line output. Today, flowcharts are used for several purposes in manufacturing, architecture, engineering, industry, technology, education, research, medicine, government, administration, and many other fields. In this article, we will be looking at different types of Flowchart & their usages
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Untitled
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1937-1938
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Untitled photograph by Nathan Lerner, with notation on verso indicating that it is from his second semester at the New Bauhaus. Date of...
Show moreUntitled photograph by Nathan Lerner, with notation on verso indicating that it is from his second semester at the New Bauhaus. Date of photograph unknown. Date listed is approximate.
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Institute of Design records, 1937-ca. 1962
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Understanding Requirement & the necessary tools
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2021
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Effective use of the Requirement gathering is our greatest and most critical role. We need to communicate with stakeholders to make the best...
Show moreEffective use of the Requirement gathering is our greatest and most critical role. We need to communicate with stakeholders to make the best of it. The techniques mentioned here are mixed and for each project, the mix shall be different. This technique for gathering requirements is perhaps the most common way to obtain requirements from all the required techniques. This article also looks at how to run a Delphi session, Creating Affinity Diagram & Mind maps.
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Ogden Field, Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1910-1914
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1910-1914
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Photograph of a baseball game at Ogden Field on the Armour Institute of Technology campus, likely taken from the Armour Mission or Main...
Show morePhotograph of a baseball game at Ogden Field on the Armour Institute of Technology campus, likely taken from the Armour Mission or Main Building at the corner of 33rd and Federal Streets. The building to the north of the field, a former residence, served as a cafeteria in the early 20th century before being converted to a fieldhouse in 1933, then an Armour Research Foundation magnetic recording laboratory in 1947. The building was demolished in 1956. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate.
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Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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"The Gorge," from Machinery Hall
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1906
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Photograph of the Main Building, designed by Patton & Fisher and constructed 1891-1893, and the other buildings on Federal Street (looking...
Show morePhotograph of the Main Building, designed by Patton & Fisher and constructed 1891-1893, and the other buildings on Federal Street (looking south). Photograph appears on page 33 of the 1906 Integral, the Armour Institute of Technology Yearbook. Photographer unknown.
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Armour Institute of Technology yearbooks, 1898-1940
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Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1901-1919
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1901-1919
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Photograph of the Armour Institute of Technology campus, including Main Building, Machinery Hall, Armour Mission, Armour Flats, and Ogden...
Show morePhotograph of the Armour Institute of Technology campus, including Main Building, Machinery Hall, Armour Mission, Armour Flats, and Ogden Field. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate.
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Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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