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  • The Cognitive Model

    The Cognitive Model

    The cognitive model assumes that cognition, behavior, and biochemistry are important components of depressive disorders. According to essay #12, many cognitions central to depressive processes are our perceptions, attributions, beliefs, values, and expectations. Our attributions refer to events that have already occurred; expectations refer to our opinions about events in the near and distance future. Attributions may or may not contribute to the formulation of expectations, but is it the expected that produces the affect

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    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: July
  • E-Commerce Maturity Model (compariosn of Four Models)

    E-Commerce Maturity Model (compariosn of Four Models)

    Contents Introduction 2 Wrycza et al.’s Research (2007) 3 Rao et al.’s research (2003) 5 Prananto et al.’s research (2004) 7 Alonso Mendo and Fitzgerald’s research (2005) 9 The usefulness of using E-Commerce Maturity Model (ECMM) 11 Conclusion 14 Reference 14 Introduction In today’s economy, organisations try to gain strategic and operational advantages over other competitors in their industry because of the rapid advance of technology and globalisation. Companies can have great opportunities to sell

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    Essay Length: 1,244 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Franklin: America’s Model for Servant Leadership

    Franklin: America’s Model for Servant Leadership

    IN FRANKLIN'S civic pride and his projects for the improvement of Philadelphia, we see another aspect of the philosophy of doing good. At the same time we may recognize the zeal for reform that has long been a characteristic of American life. In his attention to the details of daily living, Franklin shows himself as the observant empiricist. As the successful engineer of ways to make the city he loved cleaner, safer and more attractive

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    Essay Length: 923 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Jon
  • Unilever's Path to Growth Strategy: Is It Working

    Unilever's Path to Growth Strategy: Is It Working

    Unilever's Path to Growth Strategy: Is it Working 1. What are the chief elements of Unilever’s diversification strategy? Is Unilever pursuing a multicountry or a global strategy? What aspects of the strategy do you like? What aspects of the strategy are you skeptical about and why? 2. Did Unilever pay too much to acquire SlimFast? Is there any reason to believe that SlimFast might be a better performer as part of Unilever than it would

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    Essay Length: 355 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Decision-Making Model Analysis

    Decision-Making Model Analysis

    Decision-Making Model Analysis Considering many factors, I decided that the Ethical Decision-Making Model was the best choice for me when it came to job-related decision-making. I feel that by using the Ethical Decision-Making Model I was able to maximize my opportunity for a successful outcome. Background on Ethical Decision-Making Model Through the Josephson Institute of Ethics, I have summarized the background on the Ethical Decision-Making Model I chose to make my job-related decision. I will

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    Essay Length: 1,103 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Yan
  • Five Forces Model on Ryanair

    Five Forces Model on Ryanair

    Apart from analysing the macro-environment, the micro environmental factors must also be analysed. The Airline is one of the major industries in the world today and is greatly affected by Michael Porter’s “Five Forces” model. These are internal factors that have a direct impact on the industry and a business has to understand the dynamics of its industries and markets in order to compete effectively in the marketplace. Porter defined the forces which drive competition,

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Jon
  • Decision Making Model Essay

    Decision Making Model Essay

    Decision-Making Model essay Whether we realize it or not, decision-making is a part of our daily lives. Everyday we have to make decisions. Some of those decisions are minor and some of them are life changing. Some of the decision we make, sometimes, are pretty obvious. We decide to get up, get of bed, with the assumption that the floor will be there. Personally, I begin to think of what I need to accomplish that

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    Essay Length: 974 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 25, 2010 By: Mike
  • A Subjective View of Staff Your Church for Spiritual Growth

    A Subjective View of Staff Your Church for Spiritual Growth

    A Subjective View of Staff Your Church for Spiritual Growth The title of the first chapter of this book is No Longer the Lone Ranger. I remember watching the Lone Ranger on television when I was younger with my father. The Lone Ranger was a fictional cowboy that alone fought the bad people and rid towns of illegal activity. Traditionally, the pastor in many cases was the solo leader of the church. He had mountains

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    Essay Length: 3,549 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: March 27, 2010 By: Anna
  • Growth of Soccer

    Growth of Soccer

    I decided it was silly to write my own version of soccer history. Why rewrite something that has already been done well before? Here are excerpts from various websites describing the history of soccer in ancient and medieval times. From Tetrabrazil.com ”The earliest evidence of soccer dates from about 200 in China, where a form of the game was played that emphasized the ability of players to dribble a leather ball. The Greeks and Romans

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    Essay Length: 929 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 27, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Descion Making Model

    Descion Making Model

    Abstract This topic contains the definition of decision making, stages of decision making, characteristics of management making models, decision scope. It explains the different models of decision making and how they can be utilized in the work environment to minimize the effect of a problem situation by giving examples (e.g.). This assignment is based on the information gathered from, Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Management, 1e (chapter 9: Decision Making),Problem Solving Approach(rEsource page, University of Phoenix).

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    Essay Length: 2,114 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: March 27, 2010 By: Jon
  • Porter’s Five Forces a Model for Industry Analysis

    Porter’s Five Forces a Model for Industry Analysis

    The model of pure competition implies that risk-adjusted rates of return should be constant across firms and industries. However, numerous economic studies have affirmed that different industries can sustain different levels of profitability; part of this difference is explained by industry structure. Michael Porter provided a framework that models an industry as being influenced by five forces. The strategic business manager seeking to develop an edge over rival firms can use this model to better

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    Essay Length: 296 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • Decision Making Model

    Decision Making Model

    Model 2 Abstract In this paper I am going to explain a decision making model using a situation from my current workplace. This situation will be a manager having to make an executive decision on whether or not to pay an item that is being presented by a non customer. Model 3 In a decision making model there are different phases to help guide a situation where it may be difficult to decide a result

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    Essay Length: 830 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Mike
  • Are Afl Footballlers Positive Role Models?

    Are Afl Footballlers Positive Role Models?

    ARE AFL FOOTBALLLERS POSITIVE ROLE MODELS? Section 8: A piece intended to present a point of view persuasively What is exactly a role model? Wikipedia says it’s a person who fills his or her role as a good or bad example for others. A good example is a positive example. A bad example is a negative role model. As a society sports people are usually the role models for Australian children in Melbourne the role

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Bred
  • Building a Culture for Sustaining Change at Crystel

    Building a Culture for Sustaining Change at Crystel

    Running head: CHANGE MANAGEMENT PLAN Building a Culture for Sustaining Change at CrysTel Student Name University of Phoenix Introduction A reliable change management plan is often required to overcome workplace resistance when employees are presented with a new way of doing things. Change management is a strategy designed to transition from the status quo to some new ideal way of doing business. CrysTel, a growing telecommunications company, finds itself in a very dynamic industry that

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    Essay Length: 795 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Top
  • Endogenous Growth Theory

    Endogenous Growth Theory

    Recall that in the Harrod-Domar, Kaldor-Robinson, Solow-Swan and the Cass-Koopmans growth models, we have maintained, either explicitly or implicitly, that technical change is "exogenous". In the Schumpeter version, this was not true: we had "swarms" of inventors arising under particular conditions. The Smithian and Ricardian models also had technical change arising from profit-squeezes or, in the particular case of Smith, arising because of previous technical conditions. Allyn A. Young (1928) had argued for the resurrection

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    Essay Length: 1,370 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Artur
  • Costco Case Study

    Costco Case Study

    A company is only as attractive as the industry they belong. It is key to understand the opportunities and threats imposed on the industry when doing company specific analysis. Michael Porter’s Five Forces Model provides an excellent foundation for company and industry analysis. The IbisWorld™ Warehouse Clubs and Superstores September 18, 2007 report (IW) describes the barriers to entry as high due to the “Dominance of players currently in the industry, The cost of establishing

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Max
  • Decision Making Model Analysis

    Decision Making Model Analysis

    "Decision-Making Model Analysis" By Richard Kohout MGT/350 Professor: Scott Smith "Decision-Making Model Analysis" "A pint of sweat saves a gallon of blood". (General George S. Patton) Whether in war or business the outcome of a situation is based on the pre-planning and execution of a problem. Whether it is in the battlefield or the boardroom the lack of critical thinking can be very costly. Generals, much like Managers, in fact have to exercise good judgment

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Victor
  • Experience with Decision-Making Models

    Experience with Decision-Making Models

    Running head: EXPERIENCE WITH DECISION-MAKING MODELS Experience with Decision-Making Models Ermias Araya University of Phoenix March 06 2007 Experience with Decision-Making Models Six-sigma and Lean Manufacturing decision-making models are widely used in the Automotive Industry. These models are used to solve production problems and benefit manufacturing plants to become more competitive in today’s global market. Even though these decision-making models are equally important, the Lean-Manufacturing model has a wider area of use because of its

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    Essay Length: 298 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Jack
  • Millons Model

    Millons Model

    Introduction This essay shall explain what is pesonality within Millon Model, the back groud of million Model, the axis within the model, the case study and critisism on the model. What is Personality Due to there being so many different definitions of Personality one will explain personality in the loose term that it is the quality or state of being a person, the individual existence of identity of a person. Background On Millon Model The

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    Essay Length: 986 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Edward
  • Population Distribution and Sustainable Development

    Population Distribution and Sustainable Development

    Population distribution and sustainable development Basis for action ________________________________________ 9.1. In the early 1990s, approximately half of the Governments in the world, mostly those of developing countries, considered the patterns of population distribution in their territories to be unsatisfactory and wished to modify them. A key issue was the rapid growth of urban areas, which are expected to house more than half of the world population by 2005. Consequently, attention has mostly been paid to

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    Essay Length: 1,995 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Bred
  • Decision-Making Model Analysis Paper

    Decision-Making Model Analysis Paper

    Decision-Making Model Analysis Paper Throughout this paper, the values of the Six Thinking Hats will be discussed and the meanings behind the Six Hats. Six Thinking Hats’ is “used to look at decisions from a number of important perspectives. This forces you to move outside your habitual thinking style, and helps you to get a more rounded view of a situation (de Bono, 1985)”. There are five values behind the Six Thinking Hats. They are

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    Essay Length: 294 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Personal Growth

    Personal Growth

    themselves. 2. The kind of medical treatment they want and don't want. 3. How comfortable they want to be. 4. How they want people to treat them. 5. What they want their loved ones to know. B. Resiliency People can bounce back from risks, stress, crises, and trauma. Your ability to bounce back from your life's problems with more power and more smarts is what makes you resilient. Researchers are concluding that each person has

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Some Effects of Rapid Population Growth

    Some Effects of Rapid Population Growth

    When a population grows rapidly, it can put great stress on an area such as a community or a country. When sudden extreme population growth occurs, food will become a prized possession, more people will die due to disease and war, and the economy will be affected. As a population grows, all the additional people will need food immediately to survive. There will not be time to develop new sources of food over many years.

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    Essay Length: 679 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Monika
  • Step Model

    Step Model

    Describe end state goals. Step3 The end state goals for USAuto are primarily based on securing their patent and also increasing profit. I believe that it is safe to say that the first one that owns the rights to a patent is usually the one that gains the most financially. Because of this, it is in the best interest of USAuto to secure their patent as best as possible. In the past American Patent laws

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    Essay Length: 1,285 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • Decision-Making Model Analysis Paper

    Decision-Making Model Analysis Paper

    Be willing to make decisions. That's the most important quality in a good leader. Don't fall victim to what I call the Ready- Aim-Aim-Aim Syndrome. You must be willing to fire. -- T. Boone Pickens Decision making processes are essential in today’s working world. In order to compete in the innovative and technical businesses of today future managers must be able to make critical decisions, some expeditiously and some with great care. Managers must be

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Anna

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