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The following are designated locations if available and approved by University Administration Carver Hawkeye Arena. Field House Main Deck South Gym. Kautz Plaza Pentacrest. Iowa Memorial Union Main Lounge, Second Floor Ballroom, Meeting Rooms, Hubbard Park, River Amphitheater. University Club must be sponsored by a member of the University Club and activityrally can occur at the discretion of University Club officialsEach location mentioned above, along with other locations on campus, have an established maximum occupancy load, which is the maximum number of people who can attend the activity or rally. This number is based on the size of the space and how it will be used. However, placement of equipment and items supporting the activity or rally e. It is the duty of the UI Fire Safety Coordinator to establish a safe occupant load and to enforce the pre determined occupant load during the activity or rally. The UI Fire Safety Coordinator has the ultimate authority and final decision on the number of people allowed to attend any activitiesrallies. Q May candidates and campaigns hold rallies on the Pentacrest or Kautz Plaza A Yes, but only when sponsored by a UI registered student organization. Requests by registered student organizations to use the Pentacrest or Kautz Plaza must be submitted to the Office of Vice President for Student Life, Room 2. IMU 3. 193. 35 3. All activities are subject to regulations, including restrictions on time, place, and the use of amplified sound. A student member of the sponsoring registered student organization must make the reservation. Organized activities, including rallies, are prohibited on the steps of the Old Capitol Building. The Old Capitol Museum is not a designated campaign area. Q Are candidates allowed to seek sponsorship from outside organizationscompanies, other campus organizations, or university departments A No. Only registered student organizations may sponsor political candidates or campaigns on campus. Q Who will communicate information to impacted UI officials and departments A The Executive Director of the IMU will alert UI officials and departments of political activitiesrallies sponsored by registered student organizations. Depending on circumstances, other departments or officials may be required to assist in the planning of sponsored political activities or rallies. The following departments will be notified and involvement may be required from Office of the President. Office of the Provost. Office of the Vice President for Student Life. Iowa Memorial Union. Facilities Management. Recreational Services if a Recreational Services facility is utilizedDepartment of Intercollegiate Athletics if an Intercollegiate Athletics facility is utilizedOffice of Strategic Communication. Departments of UI Public Safety, UI Emergency Management, UI Fire Safety, Johnson County Ambulance Service. University of Iowa Hospitals Clinics. Department of Parking Transportation. A pre meeting with all parties and event organizers is required. UI Police must be notified immediately if executive protection detail not Secret Service will be armed. Contact information for those individuals must be included. A Registered student organizations that sponsor political activities or rallies at the UI are required to pay for all associated costs. The political campaign hosted by the registered student organization may choose to pay activity or rally costs. All costs related to venue space and identified University services must be paid at the time of reservation, before the scheduled activity or rally will occur. The sponsoring registered student organization will receive one invoice, prepared by IMU Event Services, that is inclusive of all University associated costs. Costs will be estimates, and the sponsoring registered student organization will be responsible for any additional costs incurred. Q How can candidates provide information to students A There are a number of ways to disseminate information to students IMU. Soliciting opportunities include table tents, information tables, Ground Floor bulletin board, and digital displays. Cambus posters. UI Cambus will accept posters to be displayed on the interior of buses advertising events sponsored by registered student organizations. Posters must be submitted to the Parking Transportation Office at the West Campus Transportation Center WCTC, 8. Evashevski Drive, and must be submitted at least seven days prior to the desired display date and may be displayed for up to four weeks. They must be 1. 1 inches tall in order to fit in the display brackets and maximum width is 1. Fifteen copies may be submitted if 8. Free Car Race Games Cars To Play Now. Posters must be printed on card stock. For more information, call 3. Residence Hall Bulletin BoardsPosters. Approval will be granted for each candidate and registered student organizations that sponsor political events to display on the bulletin boards or in display racks on each residence hall floor one time prior to each election. In addition to advertising events, candidates and campaigns may display non event related posters such as posters encouraging voters to support a particular candidate or to register to vote one time before each primary or general election. Sixteen 1. 6 posters will be needed to cover the main boards, and 1. These must be stamped and distributed by the University Housing Dining Administrative Office, 4. Burge Hall, 3. 193. For main boards, posters must be no larger than 1. Posters are displayed for two weeks, or until the day after the event occurs, whichever comes first. Physical Distribution of Campaign Literature in the Residence Halls. Candidates or their representatives may request to have a table set up one time per candidate prior to each election in each designated area for the purpose of distributing literature or talking to students see locations below. Requests must be made at least seven 7 days prior to date of activity to the Assistant to the Senior Director of University Housing Dining. For information, call 3. Teamwork productivity effectiveness in an organization base on rewards, leadership, training, goals, wage, size, motivation, measurement and information technology. Activities in an organization require a lot of interaction and communication between the people involved. Additionally, good activity often relies upon the ability of cross functional team to create a shared understanding of the task, the process and the respective roles of its members. To effectively operate with teams, organization must know to make, use, and keep them and their members. This paper provide a survey of research on teamwork productivity and effectiveness base on rewards, leadership, training, goals, wage, size, motivation, measurement and information technology.