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978-0078112829 Chapter 9 Lecture Note Part 1
9-1 Chapter 9 Employee Attitudes and Their Effects Chapter Overview This chapter provides an understanding of employee attitudes toward their jobs; ways to obtain information about those attitudes; and how to use this information toward employees’ work, their organization, and […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 8 Solution Manual Part 3
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 8 Howard D. Curtis 382 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Second: 0 Julian day: 2453826.500 Planet position vector (km) = [–5.74135e+07 -9.1938e+07 2.05581e+06] Magnitude = 1.47517e+08 Planet velocity (km/s) = […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 8 Solution Manual Part 2
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 8 Howard D. Curtis 371 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 8.13 Use Table 8.1 to verify that the orbital elements for earth and Mars presented in Exam- ple 8.7. […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 8 Solution Manual Part 1
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 8 Howard D. Curtis 351 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 8.1 Find the total delta–v required for a Hohmann transfer from earth orbit to Saturn’s orbit. Solution R1149.6 106 […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 8 Lecture Note Part 2
8-12 ▪ Demonstrate responsible self-leadership o Responsibilities of employees provide a balance to those of the manager: ▪ Identifying the issues to be addressed ▪ Specifying the level of involvement desired ▪ Providing relevant information ▪ Providing relevant information and […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 8 Lecture Note Part 1
8-1 Chapter 8 Empowerment and Participation Chapter Overview This chapter discusses what empowerment and participation are, management programs that foster them, their benefits, and their limitations. The chapter begins with discussions on the nature of empowerment and the nature of […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 7 Solution Manual Part 2
v1 v0 v0 0.001 9718 0.00067982 0 0.005 0.001 9718 0.0043202 km […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 7 Solution Manual Part 1
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 7 Howard D. Curtis 315 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 7.1 Two manned spacecraft, A and B (see figure), are in circular polar (i = 90°) orbits around the […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 7 Lecture Note Part 2
7-13 what needs to be done (goal) and how to do it (path). o Leaders must decide which style to use with each employee; the path-goal model identifies four alternatives: ▪ Directive leadership—the leader focuses on clear task assignments, standards […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 7 Lecture Note Part 1
7-1 Chapter 7 Leadership Chapter Overview This chapter provides a discussion of the nature of leadership. The chapter begins with a discussion of leadership behavior, situational aspects, and the concept of leaders as followers. Contingency approaches to leadership style are […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 6 Solution Manual Part 5
Howard D. Curtis 305 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 6.41 An earth satellite is in an elliptical orbit of eccentricity 0.3 and angular momentum 60000 km 2s . Find the delta-v required for a 90° change in inclination at […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 6 Solution Manual Part 4
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 6 Howard D. Curtis 293 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. vCvC2vC3 2.21229 ˆ p4.85564 ˆ q 0.610235 ˆ p4.57699 ˆ q 1.60205 ˆ p0.278646 […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 6 Solution Manual Part 3
B 1tan 1vr vB 1 tan 11.6769 7.6056 12.434 The period of orbit 2 is the time tCB it takes to fly from C to B on orbit 1. tan EC 21e1 1e1 tan C 210.4 10.4 tan […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 6 Solution Manual Part 2
Howard D. Curtis 253 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 6.14 The Space Shuttle was launched on a fifteen-day mission. There were four orbits after injection, all of them at 39° inclination. Orbit 1: 302 by 296 km. Orbit 2 […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 6 Solution Manual Part 1
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 6 Howard D. Curtis 233 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 6.1 A large spacecraft has a mass of 125,000 kg. Its orbital maneuvering engines produce a thrust of 50 […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 6 Lecture Note Part 2
6-14 Copyright © 2014 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. o Attributions illustrate the effects of perceptual set—that is, people tend to perceive what they expect to perceive. o […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 6 Lecture Note Part 1
6-1 Chapter 6 Appraising and Rewarding Performance Chapter Overview This chapter focuses on money as a means of rewarding employees, motivational models applied to pay, cost-reward breakeven analysis, and behavioral considerations in performance appraisal. The first part of the chapter […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 5 Solution Manual Part 4
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 5 Howard D. Curtis 224 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. global mu deg = pi/180; mu = 398600; Re = 6378; f = 1/298.26; %…Data declaration for Problem 5.25: H […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 5 Solution Manual Part 3
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 5 Howard D. Curtis 211 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 5.19 A sea-level tracking station at latitude +29 makes the following observations of a satel- lite at the given […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 5 Solution Manual Part 2
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 5 Howard D. Curtis 191 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Year = 2007 Month = 12 Day = 21 UT (hr) = 10 West Longitude (deg) = 215.033 East Longitude […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 5 Solution Manual Part 1
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 5 Howard D. Curtis 171 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 5.1 The geocentric equatorial position vectors of a satellite at three separate times are r 15887ˆ I3520ˆ J1204 ˆ […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 5 Lecture Note Part 2
5-14 behavior. o The reinforcement always should be contingent on the employee’s correct behavior— not randomly administered. o Favorable consequences should be personalized, timely, specific, high-impact, and as spontaneous as possible. o Managers should provide useful feedback about performance, celebrate […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 5 Lecture Note Part 1
5-1 Chapter 5 Motivation Chapter Overview The chapter explains and describes the underlying dynamics of the motivation process. First, a model of motivation is presented. The model depicts the role of needs in the motivational process. Next, a comprehensive description […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 4 Solution Manual Part 2
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 4 Howard D. Curtis 153 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. 3 Q xX cos cos sin sin cos icos sin […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 4 Solution Manual Part 1
(b) r 3000ˆ I6000ˆ J9000 ˆ K (c) r 9000ˆ I3000ˆ J6000 ˆ K (d) r6000ˆ I9000ˆ J3000 ˆ K Solution Use Algorithm 4.1 (a) r90002600023000211 225.0 km l9000 11 225 0.801784 m6000 11 225 0.534522 n3000 11 225 0.267261 […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 4 Lecture Note
4-1 Chapter 4 Social Systems and Organizational Culture Chapter Overview The key purpose of this chapter is to provide an understanding of the nature, operation, and impact of social systems within organizations. First an overview of the organization as a […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 3 Solution Manual Part 2
Howard D. Curtis 121 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 3.10 An earth-orbiting satellite has a period of 14 hours and a perigee radius of 10,000 km. At time t = 10 hours after perigee passage, determine (a) The radial […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 3 Solution Manual Part 1
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 3 Howard D. Curtis 105 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 3.1 If f1 2tan x 21 6tan 3x 2 , then show that df dx 1 1cos x […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 3 Lecture Note Part 2
3-14 problems or issues on the part of employees. o Organizational silence is usually caused by two compelling factors: ▪ Fear of negative repercussions for speaking up ▪ An assumption that one’s voice would not be heard anyway • There […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 3 Lecture Note Part 1
3-1 Chapter 3 Managing Communications Chapter Overview The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the general concept of communication in organization. First, communication is defined and the importance of communication is discussed. The eight steps of the communication process […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 2 Solution Manual Part 4
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 2 Howard D. Curtis 94 Copyright 2013, Elsevier, Inc. r 0h2 1 1ecos 0 ecos 0h2 r 0 1490002 398 600 7000 1 0.13949 vr0 […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 2 Solution Manual Part 3
Howard D. Curtis 81 Copyright 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 2.33 – Solution (a) vvcos 7cos10 6.8937 km s hrv6378 1000 6.8937 50,861 km 2s rh2 1 1ecos 7378 50,8612 398,600 1 1ecos ecos […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 2 Solution Manual Part 2
Howard D. Curtis 61 Copyright 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 2.14 If the specific energy of the two-body problem is negative, show that m2 cannot move outside a sphere of radius centered at m1 . Solution Vis-viva equation: […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 2 Solution Manual Part 1
Solution Both particles rotate with a constant angular velocity around the cen- ter of mass c.m., which lies midway along the line joining the two masses. Let ˆ u be the unit vector drawn from one of the masses […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 2 Lecture Note
2-1 Chapter 2 Models of Organizational Behavior Chapter Overview The key purpose of this chapter is to build on the fundamental concepts presented in Chapter 1 by showing how all behavioral factors can be combined to develop an effective organization. […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 1 Solution Manual Part 3
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 1 Command Window session: >> problem_1_18 –—–—–—–——–—–——–—–—––—–—––—––——–—–— Numerical solution of the differential equation D4y + 2*D2y + y = 0. y(20) = 9.54524 –—–—–—–——–—–——–—–—––—–—––—––——–—–— >> Howard D. Curtis 31 Copyright […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 1 Solution Manual Part 2
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 1 Howard D. Curtis 18 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 1.13 An airplane in level flight at an altitude h and a uniform speed v passes directly over a […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 1 Solution Manual Part 1
SOLUTIONS MANUAL to accompany ORBITAL MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS Third Edition Howard D. Curtis Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach, Florida Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 1 Problem 1.1 Given the three vectors AAx ˆ iAy […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 1 Lecture Note
1-1 Chapter 1 The Dynamics of People and Organizations Chapter Overview The key purpose of this chapter is to introduce the field of organizational behavior (OB) and its basic elements in order to provide a solid foundation for the following […]
978-0078112829 Case
CASE 1 The Virtual Environment Work Team This case illustrates basic principles of managing teams. 1. Why is this group a team? 2. What characteristics of the team predispose it to making ineffective decisions? The team may be too insulated […]
978-0078029226 Chapter 20
Chapter 20 – Providing a Safe and Healthy Work Environment 20-1 CHAPTER 20 Providing a Safe and Healthy Work Environment LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Discuss the supervisor’s responsibility for safety. 2. Appreciate the costs associated with work-related accidents and illnesses. 3. […]
978-0078029226 Chapter 19 Part 2
Chapter 19 – Improving Productivity 19–12 Copyright © 2014 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. • Improved safety • Satisfied employees. [p. 398] 4. What is the difference between […]
978-0078029226 Chapter 19 Part 1
Chapter 19 – Improving Productivity 19-1 CHAPTER 19 Improving Productivity LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Explain the three major components of organizational productivity. 2. Discuss the benefits of work-methods improvement. 3. Distinguish between motion study and time study. 4. Present a systematic […]
978-0078029226 Chapter 18
Chapter 18 – Supervisory Control and Quality 18-1 CHAPTER 18 Supervisory Control and Quality LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Outline the three basic steps in the control process. 2. Identify tools and techniques most frequently used by supervisors to exercise control. 3. […]
978-0078029226 Chapter 17
Chapter 17 – Employee and Labor Relations 17-1 CHAPTER 17 Employee and Labor Relations LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Explain employment at will and employment arbitration. 2. Define discipline. 3. Explain the key features of the formal discipline process. 4. Define grievance, […]
978-0078029226 Chapter 16 Part 2
Chapter 16 – Appraising and Rewarding Performance 16–12 Copyright © 2014 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. Basically, an employee’s performance is determined by a combination of three factors— […]
978-0078029226 Chapter 16 Part 1
Chapter 16 – Appraising and Rewarding Performance 16-1 CHAPTER 16 Appraising and Rewarding Performance LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Define performance appraisal. 2. Define performance. 3. Explain the determinants of performance. 4. Explain the contents of a job description. 5. Define job […]
978-0078029226 Chapter 15
Chapter 15 – Handling Conflict and Stress 15-1 CHAPTER 15 Handling Conflict and Stress LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Define conflict. 2. Outline the five stages of conflict. 3. Discuss the useful effects of conflict. 4. Explain the basic perspectives for analyzing […]
978-0078029226 Chapter 14
Chapter 14 – Developing Leadership Skills 14-1 CHAPTER 14 Developing Leadership Skills LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Define leadership. 2. Describe three basic styles of leadership. 3. Define supportive and directive leaders. 4. Explain transactional and transformational leadership. 5. Explain servant leadership. […]
978-0078029226 Chapter 13
Chapter 13 – Counseling and Supporting Employees 13-1 CHAPTER 13 Counseling and Supporting Employees LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Determine when it is appropriate for the supervisor to counsel employees. 2. Differentiate between directive and nondirective counseling. 3. Present a general approach […]