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Basics of strategy & value proposition
Covers new venture strategy, competitive advantage, and value proposition in business.
Principle of Virtual Work: Tutorial Quiz Question
Covers the principle of virtual work and how to determine correct signs and calculations.
Online Algorithms: Competitive Ratio
Covers online algorithms and competitive ratio in caching strategies to optimize memory usage.
Cable with Centered Load: Structural Analysis
Discusses the structural analysis of a cable with a centered load.
Mechanics of Cylinder and Material Point
Explores the mechanics of a solid cylinder and a material point system, focusing on energy conservation and motion analysis.
Circular Motion: Examples and Forces Analysis
Covers examples of circular motion and forces analysis in various scenarios.
Applied Corporate & Industry Analysis
Explores SWOT analysis for business strategy, emphasizing practical applications and real-world scenarios.
Principle of Virtual Work: Structural Mechanics Applications
Covers the principle of virtual work and its applications in structural mechanics through various exercises and detailed calculations.
Deformable Structures II: Hyperstatic Systems and Virtual Work
Explores hyperstatic systems, virtual work, axial rigidity, and reduction of virtual displacements.
Metronome Vertical
Covers a vertical metronome's forces, angle equation, equilibrium positions, and stability.
Entrepreneurial Marketing: Value Proposition
Emphasizes the importance of a strong value proposition in entrepreneurial marketing.
Truss and Beam Structures: Mechanical Equilibrium and Elastic Deformation
Explores truss and beam structures, mechanical equilibrium, and the history of mechanics.
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