Setiap jamaah yang berangkat umroh atau haji khusus Call/Wa. 08111-34-1212 pasti menginginkan perjalanan ibadah haji plus atau umrohnya bisa terlaksana dengan lancar, nyaman dan aman sehingga menjadi mabrur. Demi mewujudkan kami sangat memahami keinginan para jamaah sehingga merancang program haji onh plus dan umroh dengan tepat. Jika anda ingin melaksanakan Umrah dan Haji dengan tidak dihantui rasa was-was dan serta ketidakpastian, maka Alhijaz Indowisata Travel adalah solusi sebagai biro perjalanan anda yang terbaik dan terpercaya.?agenda umroh 12 hari
Biro Perjalanan Haji dan Umrah yang memfokuskan diri sebagai biro perjalanan yang bisa menjadi sahabat perjalanan ibadah Anda, yang sudah sangat berpengalaman dan dipercaya sejak tahun 2010, mengantarkan tamu Allah minimal 5 kali dalam sebulan ke tanah suci tanpa ada permasalahan. Paket yang tersedia sangat beragam mulai paket umroh 9 hari, 12 hari, umroh wisata muslim turki, dubai, aqso. Biaya umroh murah yang sudah menggunakan rupiah sehingga jamaah tidak perlu repot dengan nilai tukar kurs asing. travel umroh akhir ramadhan Jakarta Selatan
Harga Bahan Bangunan 2013, Harga : Pasir dan Batu, Semen, Besi, Kayu, Alat dan Kabel Listrik, Cat Dinding, Cat Besi dan Kayu, Genteng Metal, Penutup Atap, Granit, Keramik, Lampu, Papan Fiber Semen, Parket, Pipa PVC, Polikarbonat, Pelapis Anti Bocor/Waterproofing, Hebel, Beton readymix, Peralatan Kerja, Atap Baja Ringan, Upah Tukang, Harga Borongan Bangunan
HARGA BAHAN BANGUNAN 2013
Harga Upah Tukang/Pekerja Bangunan
Harga Borongan Pekerjaan Bangunan
Harga Pasir dan Batu
Harga Semen
Harga Besi
Harga Wiremesh
Harga Paku
Harga Kayu
Harga Keramik
Harga Granit
Harga Cat Dinding
Harga Cat Besi & Kayu
Harga Penutup Atap
Harga Asbes
Harga Seng
Harga Atap Baja Ringan
Harga Genteng Metal
Harga Gypsum & GRC
Harga Triplek
Harga Hebel
Harga Asbes
Harga Beton Readymix
Harga Pipa PVC
Harga Lampu
Harga Lampu LED
Harga Parket Kayu
Harga Parket Bambu
Harga Paving Block / Conblock
Harga Waterproofing
Harga Polikarbonat
Harga Papan Fiber Semen
Harga Alat Listrik
Harga Kabel Listrik
Harga Peralatan Kerja
Harga Kaca
Harga Kaca Tempered
Harga Kunci Gembok
Harga Wastafel
Harga Closet Jongkok
Harga Closet Duduk
LAIN - LAIN
GAMBAR DESAIN INTERIOR RUMAH
INFO KPR RUMAH
INFO HARGA SPRING BED
INFO HARGA MOBIL BARU
INFO HARGA MOBIL BEKAS/SECOND
INFO HARGA SEPEDA MOTOR BARU
INFO KECANTIKAN WANITA
INFO ANAK & BALITA
TEKNOLOGI BAHAN BANGUNAN
Glass Block Warna
Mengenal Steel Floor Deck
Wiremesh Untuk Penguat Bangunan
Sealant untuk Penambal, Perekat dan Pengisi
Mengenal Ukuran Pipa PVC dan Kegunaannya
Mengenal Papan Gypsum
Mengenal Jenis-Jenis Lampu
Mengenal Jenis Kabel Listrik
Papan Fiber Semen Alternatif Pengganti Gypsum
Keunggulan Material Gypsum
TEKNIK BANGUNAN
Cara Pasang Glass Block
Cara Memasang Angkur
Cara Menyambung Pipa Paralon/PVC
Cara Membuat Kran Air Otomatis
Cara Menguji Bata Merah Berkualitas
Menghitung Kebutuhan Cat Dinding/Tembok
Cara Merawat Water Heater
Cara Memasang Water Heater
Cara Menghitung Kebutuhan Paving/Conblock
Cara Pasang Conblock dan Constone
TIPS BANGUNAN
Tips Renovasi Lancar
Tips Memilih Batako
Tips Memilih Angkur
Tips Membeli Rumah Menurut Fengshui
Tips Memasang Wallpaper
Tips Memilih Lantai Granit
Tips Memilih Lampu Hias
Tips Memilih Kunci / Pegangan Pintu
Tips Memilih Papan Gypsum
Tips Memilih Polikarbonat
Tips Memilih Kayu
Tips Memilih Keramik Lantai
Tips Memilih Water Heater
Tips Membeli Wiremesh
Tips Memilih Cat Rumah/Tembok
Tips Memilih Pasir Untuk Bangunan
warna warni glass block
Glass Block yaitu bahan bangunan yang terbuat dari kaca tebal sehingga dapat ditembus cahaya. Bentuknya seperti bata, persegi empat dengan ukuran panjang 19 cm, lebar 19 cm, dan tebal 8 cm. Karena tembus cahaya, material ini sering dijadikan solusi untuk mengatasi di tempat yang gelap, misalnya saja di kamar mandi.
Dipasaran, glass block identik dengan warna bening atau biasa disebut juga dengan glass block warna putih. Tetapi, tahukah Anda ada produsen yang sudah mengeluarkan glass block dengan pilihan warna yang beragam? Adalah PT. Venus Ceramica International yang mengeluarkan material ini dalam tampilan yang lebih berwarna. Ada merah, jingga, kuning, hijau, biru, ungu, cokelat, abu-abu, dll. Jadi tinggal sesuaikan aja warnanya dengan selera Anda.
Yang menarik, kehadiran warna ini turut menaikkan citra dan fungsi glass block. Dulu Glass block identik dengan dinding kamar mandi. Sekarang dapat diaplikasikan di semua ruang di rumah seperti ruang keluarga, ruang makan, kamar tidur, bahkan lantai. Tak hanya memasukkan cahaya, material ini dapat dijadikan sebagai elemen dekoratif untuk mempercantik tampilan dinding. Harga Glass Block berkisar Rp. 54.900,- sampai dengan Rp. 94.900,- per buah.
(Sumber : Tabloid Rumah)
Baca Juga :
- Cara Pasang Glass Block
Diposkan oleh mucekilweb 2 komentar
Kirimkan Ini lewat EmailBlogThis!Berbagi ke TwitterBerbagi ke Facebook
Label: glass block, glass block warna, harga glass block, harga glass block 2013, harga glass block warna
Cara Pasang Glass Block
Cara Pasang Glass Block
Pemasangan glass block mirip dengan pemasangan dinding batu bata. Anda harus menyusunnya dari bawah lalu ke atas. Agar pemasangan lurus, Anda dapat menggunakan benang. Hanya saja, glass block tidak dapat menggunakan campuran semen biasa, namun harus menggunakan semen instan yang memiliki zat additive. Tebalnya cukup 3 mm.
(Sumber : Tabloid Rumah)
Baca juga :
- Kini Hadir Glass Block Warna
Diposkan oleh mucekilweb 0 komentar
Kirimkan Ini lewat EmailBlogThis!Berbagi ke TwitterBerbagi ke Facebook
Label: cara pasang glass block, glass block, pasang glass block
Posting Lama Beranda
Langganan: Entri (Atom)
Search
Google
Custom Search
Daftar Suku Bunga KPR 2013
Bank Rate KPR (Fix/Floating)
BNI 9,9 % (1 th) / 11,00 %
Mandiri 8,8% (1 th)/11,10 %
BCA 9,50% (floating)
BTN 7,49 % (2 th) / 11,08 %
BRI 7,5 % (2 th) / 10,25 %
Permata 8,5% (1 th) / 11,50 %
CIMB Niaga 9,25 % (1 th) / 11,00 %
Danamon 9,75 % (1 th)/ 12,25 %
Panin 8,88 % (3 th) / 11,75 %
OCBC NISP Floating 12,50 %
HSBC Floating 8,75 %
Bank Jabar Banten Floating 9,14 %
Bank Mega Floating 12,50 %
UOB Buana 10,75 % (1 th)
Bukopin Floating 12,40 %
BII Floating 10,37 %
Bank ANZ Indonesia 7,99 % (2 th) / 10,68 %
ICB Bumi Putera 10,75 % (1 th)
Top 100 Real Estate Sites on Top100Add.com - Add your Site, Boost Your Traffic!
GAMBAR RUMAH MINIMALIS
▶ Type Kecil 1 Lt (> 150 m2)
▶ Type Kecil 2 Lt (> 150 m2)
▶ Type Sedang 2 Lt (150 - 300 m2)
Harga Perlengkapan Rumah
Harga Air Purifier
Harga AC
Harga LED TV
Harga Water Heater
Harga Pompa
Harga Springbed
INFO PERUMAHAN BARU DI BANDUNG
INFO BANK KPR RUMAH
Copyright 2012 - Mucekilweb. Diberdayakan oleh Blogger.
How Some Men Fake an 80-Hour Workweek, and Why It Matters
Imagine an elite professional services firm with a high-performing, workaholic culture. Everyone is expected to turn on a dime to serve a client, travel at a moment’s notice, and be available pretty much every evening and weekend. It can make for a grueling work life, but at the highest levels of accounting, law, investment banking and consulting firms, it is just the way things are.
Except for one dirty little secret: Some of the people ostensibly turning in those 80- or 90-hour workweeks, particularly men, may just be faking it.
Many of them were, at least, at one elite consulting firm studied by Erin Reid, a professor at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business. It’s impossible to know if what she learned at that unidentified consulting firm applies across the world of work more broadly. But her research, published in the academic journal Organization Science, offers a way to understand how the professional world differs between men and women, and some of the ways a hard-charging culture that emphasizes long hours above all can make some companies worse off.
Photo
Credit Peter Arkle
Ms. Reid interviewed more than 100 people in the American offices of a global consulting firm and had access to performance reviews and internal human resources documents. At the firm there was a strong culture around long hours and responding to clients promptly.
“When the client needs me to be somewhere, I just have to be there,” said one of the consultants Ms. Reid interviewed. “And if you can’t be there, it’s probably because you’ve got another client meeting at the same time. You know it’s tough to say I can’t be there because my son had a Cub Scout meeting.”
Some people fully embraced this culture and put in the long hours, and they tended to be top performers. Others openly pushed back against it, insisting upon lighter and more flexible work hours, or less travel; they were punished in their performance reviews.
The third group is most interesting. Some 31 percent of the men and 11 percent of the women whose records Ms. Reid examined managed to achieve the benefits of a more moderate work schedule without explicitly asking for it.
They made an effort to line up clients who were local, reducing the need for travel. When they skipped work to spend time with their children or spouse, they didn’t call attention to it. One team on which several members had small children agreed among themselves to cover for one another so that everyone could have more flexible hours.
A male junior manager described working to have repeat consulting engagements with a company near enough to his home that he could take care of it with day trips. “I try to head out by 5, get home at 5:30, have dinner, play with my daughter,” he said, adding that he generally kept weekend work down to two hours of catching up on email.
Despite the limited hours, he said: “I know what clients are expecting. So I deliver above that.” He received a high performance review and a promotion.
What is fascinating about the firm Ms. Reid studied is that these people, who in her terminology were “passing” as workaholics, received performance reviews that were as strong as their hyper-ambitious colleagues. For people who were good at faking it, there was no real damage done by their lighter workloads.
It calls to mind the episode of “Seinfeld” in which George Costanza leaves his car in the parking lot at Yankee Stadium, where he works, and gets a promotion because his boss sees the car and thinks he is getting to work earlier and staying later than anyone else. (The strategy goes awry for him, and is not recommended for any aspiring partners in a consulting firm.)
A second finding is that women, particularly those with young children, were much more likely to request greater flexibility through more formal means, such as returning from maternity leave with an explicitly reduced schedule. Men who requested a paternity leave seemed to be punished come review time, and so may have felt more need to take time to spend with their families through those unofficial methods.
The result of this is easy to see: Those specifically requesting a lighter workload, who were disproportionately women, suffered in their performance reviews; those who took a lighter workload more discreetly didn’t suffer. The maxim of “ask forgiveness, not permission” seemed to apply.
It would be dangerous to extrapolate too much from a study at one firm, but Ms. Reid said in an interview that since publishing a summary of her research in Harvard Business Review she has heard from people in a variety of industries describing the same dynamic.
High-octane professional service firms are that way for a reason, and no one would doubt that insane hours and lots of travel can be necessary if you’re a lawyer on the verge of a big trial, an accountant right before tax day or an investment banker advising on a huge merger.
But the fact that the consultants who quietly lightened their workload did just as well in their performance reviews as those who were truly working 80 or more hours a week suggests that in normal times, heavy workloads may be more about signaling devotion to a firm than really being more productive. The person working 80 hours isn’t necessarily serving clients any better than the person working 50.
In other words, maybe the real problem isn’t men faking greater devotion to their jobs. Maybe it’s that too many companies reward the wrong things, favoring the illusion of extraordinary effort over actual productivity.