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Design leadership at scale requires leaders who design the design function, establish a thriving environment for the creative team, and shape the design organization to drive progress, advance innovation, and enhance meaningful customer experiences. To examine the foundations of successful design leadership, the authors performed extensive in-depth interviews with design leaders working for Fortune 500 organizations across industries. Based on these insights, Design Leadership Ignited delineates a pathway to design excellence, which includes establishing a forward-looking strategy and an adequate organizational structure for the design function, empowering the design team, and scaling the impact of design across the entire organization. This book takes the position that a core challenge in the journey towards design excellence is the need to recognize and balance the often-contradictory objectives and activities that design leaders encounter. Combining their practitioner experience and research, the authors provide a framework to embrace the complexity of design leadership that will elevate design at scale.
Leadership. --- Industrial design --- Management. --- design excellence. --- design leadership. --- design resources. --- design scaling. --- design taxonomy. --- design value. --- leadership dualities. --- strategic design. --- design direction. --- design organization.
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The book is devoted to the discussion of modern aspects of the theory of hadronic matter under extreme conditions. It consists of 12 selected contributions to the second international workshop on this topic held in fall 2019 at JINR Dubna, Russia. Of particular value are the contributions to lattice gauge theory studies attacking the problem of simulating QCD at finite baryon densities, one of the major challenges at the present time in this field. Another unique aspect is provided by the discussion of puzzling effects that appear in the poduction of hadrons in nuclear collisions, like the horn in the K+/pi+ ratio, which are subject to hydrodynamic and reaction-kinetic modeling of these nonequilibrium phenomena.
Research & information: general --- quantum chromodynamics --- confinement --- center vortex model --- string tension --- Gribov copy problem --- chiral imbalance --- chiral perturbation theory --- linear sigma model --- charged pion decay in chiral medium --- local parity breaking --- Glauber and Giessen Boltzmann–Uehling–Uhlenbeck (GiBUU) models --- formation length --- semiexclusive processes --- ultraperipheral and central heavy ion collisions --- n,p,π and Λ+Σ0 production --- QCD phase diagram --- non-zero baryon density --- dualities --- lattice QCD --- isospin --- BCS phase --- finite density --- density of states techniques --- xenon --- heavy-ion collision --- LHC --- particle momentum spectrum --- particle number ratio --- PNJL model --- Beth–Uhlenbeck --- phase shift --- “horn” effect --- kinetic approaches to dense matter --- quark-gluon plasma --- collective flow --- nucleosynthesis --- supernova --- magnetars --- baryon density --- gluon propagator --- screening mass --- (2 + 1)-dimensional QED --- dynamical chiral symmetry breaking --- 1/N expansion --- non-local gauge
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The book is devoted to the discussion of modern aspects of the theory of hadronic matter under extreme conditions. It consists of 12 selected contributions to the second international workshop on this topic held in fall 2019 at JINR Dubna, Russia. Of particular value are the contributions to lattice gauge theory studies attacking the problem of simulating QCD at finite baryon densities, one of the major challenges at the present time in this field. Another unique aspect is provided by the discussion of puzzling effects that appear in the poduction of hadrons in nuclear collisions, like the horn in the K+/pi+ ratio, which are subject to hydrodynamic and reaction-kinetic modeling of these nonequilibrium phenomena.
quantum chromodynamics --- confinement --- center vortex model --- string tension --- Gribov copy problem --- chiral imbalance --- chiral perturbation theory --- linear sigma model --- charged pion decay in chiral medium --- local parity breaking --- Glauber and Giessen Boltzmann–Uehling–Uhlenbeck (GiBUU) models --- formation length --- semiexclusive processes --- ultraperipheral and central heavy ion collisions --- n,p,π and Λ+Σ0 production --- QCD phase diagram --- non-zero baryon density --- dualities --- lattice QCD --- isospin --- BCS phase --- finite density --- density of states techniques --- xenon --- heavy-ion collision --- LHC --- particle momentum spectrum --- particle number ratio --- PNJL model --- Beth–Uhlenbeck --- phase shift --- “horn” effect --- kinetic approaches to dense matter --- quark-gluon plasma --- collective flow --- nucleosynthesis --- supernova --- magnetars --- baryon density --- gluon propagator --- screening mass --- (2 + 1)-dimensional QED --- dynamical chiral symmetry breaking --- 1/N expansion --- non-local gauge
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The book is devoted to the discussion of modern aspects of the theory of hadronic matter under extreme conditions. It consists of 12 selected contributions to the second international workshop on this topic held in fall 2019 at JINR Dubna, Russia. Of particular value are the contributions to lattice gauge theory studies attacking the problem of simulating QCD at finite baryon densities, one of the major challenges at the present time in this field. Another unique aspect is provided by the discussion of puzzling effects that appear in the poduction of hadrons in nuclear collisions, like the horn in the K+/pi+ ratio, which are subject to hydrodynamic and reaction-kinetic modeling of these nonequilibrium phenomena.
Research & information: general --- quantum chromodynamics --- confinement --- center vortex model --- string tension --- Gribov copy problem --- chiral imbalance --- chiral perturbation theory --- linear sigma model --- charged pion decay in chiral medium --- local parity breaking --- Glauber and Giessen Boltzmann–Uehling–Uhlenbeck (GiBUU) models --- formation length --- semiexclusive processes --- ultraperipheral and central heavy ion collisions --- n,p,π and Λ+Σ0 production --- QCD phase diagram --- non-zero baryon density --- dualities --- lattice QCD --- isospin --- BCS phase --- finite density --- density of states techniques --- xenon --- heavy-ion collision --- LHC --- particle momentum spectrum --- particle number ratio --- PNJL model --- Beth–Uhlenbeck --- phase shift --- “horn” effect --- kinetic approaches to dense matter --- quark-gluon plasma --- collective flow --- nucleosynthesis --- supernova --- magnetars --- baryon density --- gluon propagator --- screening mass --- (2 + 1)-dimensional QED --- dynamical chiral symmetry breaking --- 1/N expansion --- non-local gauge
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