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  • Effective Leaders

    Effective Leaders

    Effective Leaders I believe an effective leader is a person who has a vision, self confidence and passion to realise own goals. Through the article we will see three different leaders, from the same industry, air industry, but with different leadership styles. Thomas Anthony (Tony) Ryan As one of the biggest visionaries in airline industry, Thomas Anthony (Tony) Ryan, „was a pioneer of modern business techniques" (McKittrick, 2007). In the early 1970s, as a leasing

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    Submitted: May 17, 2011 By: sasajovic123
  • Change in Management the Challenge of Working Effectively Across Organizational and International Boundaries in Introducing Modernizations

    Change in Management the Challenge of Working Effectively Across Organizational and International Boundaries in Introducing Modernizations

    BEIRUT ARAB UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF COMMERCE & AND BUSSINESS ADMINSTRATION MBA PROGRAMME FALL 2009-2010 Change in Management The Challenge of Working Effectively Across Organizational and International Boundaries in introducing modernizations Presented to: Dr. Ahmad Seleim Presented by: Roula Jannoun Date: January 20th 2010 Pages: (21) Including Cover Contents Page Contents Introduction Overview of Municipal Assistance Theoretical Back Ground Prototype of implementing assistant for management change and reform Saida Municipality: Changing Management process and procedural Current

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    Submitted: May 17, 2011 By: RoulaJannoun
  • The Barriers to Effective Communication

    The Barriers to Effective Communication

    The Barriers to Effective Communication Communication as the process of meaningful interaction among human beings. More specifically, it is the process by which meanings are perceived and understandings are reached among human being. But there may be some faults /barriers in the communication system that prevents the message from reaching the receiver, these barriers are as follows:- 1. Language Barrier; - Different languages, vocabulary, accent, dialect represents a national/ regional barriers. Semantic gaps are words

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    Submitted: May 18, 2011 By: tanya2
  • Effective Facility Management and Its Impact on Employee Productivity in a Public Sector Organisation

    Effective Facility Management and Its Impact on Employee Productivity in a Public Sector Organisation

    INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF STUDY: In today's competitive business environment, organizations can no longer afford to waste the potential of their workforce. There are key factors in the employee's workplace environment that impact greatly on their level of motivation and performance. The workplace environment that is well managed impacts employee morale, productivity and engagement; both positively and negatively. Effective Facilities Management is vital to the success of any organization. At a corporate level, it contributes to

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    Submitted: May 19, 2011 By: brainybunmi2000
  • Abused Substances and Thier Effects

    Abused Substances and Thier Effects

    Abused Substances and their Various Effects Ryan Atkins PSY/425 October 25, 2010 Kathleen Roberts CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY: I certify that the attached paper, which was produced for the class identified above, is my original work and has not previously been submitted by me or by anyone else for any class. I further declare that I have cited all sources from which I used language, ideas and information, whether quoted verbatim or paraphrased, and that any

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    Submitted: August 21, 2011 By: ryan
  • Effectiveness of Crime Mapping Activities of Lucena City Police Station as Viewed by Selected Barangay Captains of Lucena City

    Effectiveness of Crime Mapping Activities of Lucena City Police Station as Viewed by Selected Barangay Captains of Lucena City

    EFFECTIVENESS OF CRIME MAPPING ACTIVITIES OF LUCENA CITY POLICE STATION AS VIEWED BY SELECTED BARANGAY CAPTAINS OF LUCENA CITY An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Faculty of College Criminology and Law Enforcement Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation Lucena City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Criminology By ARON MARK C. ODI ERVING ANTENOR ALVIN MANALO March 2012 ABSTRACT This study sought to determine the effectiveness of

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    Submitted: February 28, 2012 By: dang
  • Effect of Provocative Advertisements on Deordorant Sales

    Effect of Provocative Advertisements on Deordorant Sales

    BRM PROJECT REPORT ON EFFECT OF PROVOCATIVE ADVERTISEMENTS ON DEORDORANT SALES Executive summary: Today, in the market there are thousands of brands, millions of products and their different varieties being offered by different companies. In such a situation it becomes very difficult for the customer to take buying decision rationally and wisely. Every day we see lot of advertisements on the television, or posters on the billboards, or pictures in the magazines, the question

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    Submitted: July 15, 2012 By: pompuu
  • Organizational Analysis and Effectiveness

    Organizational Analysis and Effectiveness

    ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS Organizational Effectiveness Michael Simmons ORG/581 June 16, 2014 Sara Garski ________________ Organizational Effectiveness Companies are constantly seeking ways to increase their profits and performance in today’s constantly changing and increasingly competitive markets. In order for a company to be successful in increasing their performance, the factors determine the effectiveness of the company must first be realized and tools put in place to measure them. “Because managers are responsible for utilizing organizational resources in

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    Submitted: June 23, 2014 By: popeyelm1
  • Spike Effect in the Ion Mixing of Cr/si (100)

    Spike Effect in the Ion Mixing of Cr/si (100)

    Spike effect in the ion mixing of Cr/Si(100) R. Khalfaoui, A. Amokrane, S. Tobbeche Faculté des sciences, Université M. Bouguerra, Boumerdés 35000, Algeria Université des Sciences et de la Technologie Houari Boumediene Faculté de Physique Alger Algeria Departement de Physique, Faculté des Sciences, Université El Hadj Lakhdar, Batna 05000, Algeria Abstract : We have investigated the mixing formation taking place at the interface of reactive metal/semiconductor system under ion-beam irradiation. was irradiated with and ions

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    Submitted: June 24, 2014 By: rakhalfaoui
  • Effects of Music

    Effects of Music

    Effects of Music Exposure to music can have numerous beneficial effects. Several studies have proven that by listening to classical music, numerous different aspects of life improve. Although music is known to enhance temperament and relieve stress in individuals, it is also able to alter the course of medical conditions, develop better physical coordination and improve memory, therefore increasing test scores. Listening to classical music while taking a test can lead to better grades and

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    Submitted: July 7, 2014 By: michbart4
  • A Study on the Professional Status of Elementary School Teachers: the Effect of Eligibility and Other Factors of Teaching as a Profession

    A Study on the Professional Status of Elementary School Teachers: the Effect of Eligibility and Other Factors of Teaching as a Profession

    A STUDY ON THE PROFESSIONAL STATUS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS: THE EFFECT OF ELIGIBILITY AND OTHER FACTORS OF TEACHING AS A PROFESSION RHUSINIE G. COSME 2014 INTRODUCTION The teacher is the key person in molding the children socially, intellectually and morally. Whatever the teacher does will produce significant impact on the children. The key to success in the teaching-learning program lies in the people. The procedure is only as good as the people who use

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    Submitted: July 29, 2014 By: ossyloves
  • How Would You Assess the Effectiveness of This Team

    How Would You Assess the Effectiveness of This Team

    How would you assess the effectiveness of this team? This team has poor effectiveness. The case states, "As a result, the patients feel as if no one cares or understands them" (Northouse, 2013, p. 309). The egos involved are getting in the way of their effectiveness. I believe the team has strong membership; however the concepts of using everyone’s strengths are being disregarded because the two physicians control the team decisions/conversations. They have many communication

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    Submitted: August 9, 2014 By: tbd4436
  • Effect of Iraq Crisis on Global Economy

    Effect of Iraq Crisis on Global Economy

    Iraq Crisis The eyes of the world are riveted on Iraq. Why? Because Iraq produces 3.3 million barrels of oil each day, and any disruption in the supply of Iraq's oil due to the ongoing crisis could create a cascading effect on oil prices. Past experience has shown that the rise in price of crude oil has been a key element in the unleashing of the global economic crises. Thus, the impact of the Iraq

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    Submitted: August 25, 2014 By: Mridul Dawar
  • Effects of Modernization to the Traditional Wedding of Ifugao

    Effects of Modernization to the Traditional Wedding of Ifugao

    EFFECTS OF MODERNIZATION TO THE TRADITIONAL WEDDING OF IFUGAOS A case study Presented to Ms. Christian Cel W. Julian Instructor, Soc.Sci 14 (Society, Culture and Family Planning) IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR SECONDARY EDUCATION FRETZIE B. MACABIO REDEEM LEAH FRAGATA MARY JOY BAUA GENEVIEVE BATONG RUBIELYN LAMPA ROSALYN DEMAANO SOBILO B. SOLIMEN JR. CHRISTIAN TOMAS MAY 2014 ACKNOWLEDGMENT This case study is made possible through the help and support

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    Submitted: August 27, 2014 By: JR23APRIL1991
  • Why Should Australian Try to Develop More Effective Skill Utilisation

    Why Should Australian Try to Develop More Effective Skill Utilisation

    Topic: Why should Australian try to develop more effective skill utilisation? Introduction With the development of the economy in Australia, the enterprises are facing great challenges and competitions. In order to improve work efficiency, they might take many measures. Therefore, the skill utilisation of staff becomes popular for companies. This essay will be divided into three parts to examine whether the Australian should develop skill utilisation. Firstly, I will give a definition of skill utilisation.

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    Submitted: September 22, 2014 By: Yating Li
  • Negative Effects When Marketing on the Net

    Negative Effects When Marketing on the Net

    Negative effects when marketing on the net In the review, there are some concerns about e-commerce potential “not-so-positive” effects on certain business settings. Many believe that the some aspects of e-commerce require changes on some of the basics of marketing. For examples, in the article, the author mentioned that some people find it too difficult to maneuver thought, often confronting user unfriendliness. Moreover, users are inundated with junk mail and advertisements while participating in the

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    Submitted: October 4, 2014 By: chiehyin
  • Differential Effects of Moderate Alcohol Consumption on Performance Between Older and Younger Adults

    Differential Effects of Moderate Alcohol Consumption on Performance Between Older and Younger Adults

    Differential Effects of Moderate Alcohol consumption on Performance between Older and Younger Adults Recently evidence suggests that the number of adults endorsing moderate drinking behaviors has increased during the past twenty years (King et al., 2009). Thus, the effects of the moderate alcohol consumptions received a lot of attentions. Alcohol is a kind of depressants, the effect of alcohol taking vary depend on the dose taking, although a low doses of alcohol can enliven a

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    Submitted: November 1, 2014 By: Will Wei
  • Do It Yourself -How Effective Is It in Indian Context of Business

    Do It Yourself -How Effective Is It in Indian Context of Business

    Road Map The major objective of such kind of a product should be to associate itself with the target market. People should establish an emotional connection with the brand, which can be done through a multi channel campaign spreading awareness and appealing to target audience. The major concern in our country is that people do not associate women doing house hold chores like drilling, painting etc. Further the affluent section, considers such jobs as shabby

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    Submitted: November 5, 2014 By: amandixit
  • Effect on Children with Divorced Parents

    Effect on Children with Divorced Parents

    Effect on Children with Divorced Parents Karina Rodriguez Northern Illinois University April 22, 2014 Introduction Children that come from broken families are more likely to experience greater hardships than children who grow up with both parents. Studies show why children with divorced parents are at high risk of suffering emotional, cognitive, and negative social problems. The effects of children of a divorced family feel caught between argumentative parents. Children react a certain way to their

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    Submitted: November 23, 2014 By: krod262
  • The Shift from Defined Benefit to Defined Contribution Plans and Its Effect on Retirement Age

    The Shift from Defined Benefit to Defined Contribution Plans and Its Effect on Retirement Age

    The Shift from Defined Benefit to Defined Contribution Plans and its Effect on Retirement Age FIN 4300 Dominic Pagliara For the past 30 years there has been a large shift in pension plans, from defined benefit to defined contribution plans. This shift has led to a later expected retirement age in addition to a lower incentive to retire early. This paper will discuss how and why this happened and what its real effect has been

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    Submitted: December 1, 2014 By: dompag77
  • Effects of Parenting

    Effects of Parenting

    The impact of parenting on youth development The type of parenting enforced on young children while growing up varies from family to family and culture to culture, with some areas having the ideal positive supportive parenting reinforced, opposed to negative forms of parenting including authoritarian, permissive and lack of involvement in their children’s life. Being a firm believer that the journey taken in life is the reciprocation of early life decisions. I did not believe

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    Submitted: December 17, 2014 By: jackp12
  • Effects of Excess Cell Phone Use

    Effects of Excess Cell Phone Use

    In this day and age, basically everyone has a cell phone. Contrary to popular belief, not only teenagers play a role in the promotion of cell phones. It starts young with children no older than toddlers reaching out to play with their mothers phone. On the complete opposite side of the spectrum, my grandfather has a nicer phone than I do and probably uses it just as much as me as well. Everyone uses them

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    Submitted: February 8, 2015 By: rachaelraesin
  • Behavioral Effects of Alcohol

    Behavioral Effects of Alcohol

    Taylor Eric Taylor J. Bozsik English 101A 2 October 2014 Behavioral Effects of Alcohol Throughout History, alcohol as played a large role in every society. Most people use it to celebrate or to socialize, but it can also be abused like most controlled substances. When alcohol is consumed, the liver attempts to break it down. Alcohol that is unable to be broken down by the liver is then distributed throughout the body, including the brain.

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    Submitted: February 17, 2015 By: ejtaylor10
  • Coe Prices - the Effect on Society

    Coe Prices - the Effect on Society

    Name Student ID S Naresh Nehvin S9113672D Lu Da G0912138U Shruti Saravanakumar S9373597H Kevin Soh You Ling S8711094Z G5 Introductory Economics Report COE Prices - The Effect on society Course Instructor: Prof Vishrut Rana Date of Submission: 14 November 2014 Introduction Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, Kia, Hyundai, Volkswagen, Audi, Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW), Mercedes-Benz; these are some of the many popular vehicle brands on the busy roads of Singapore. Due to the limited

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    Submitted: March 16, 2015 By: Stanislas Michael
  • Causes and Effects of Teenagers Suicide

    Causes and Effects of Teenagers Suicide

    CHANG YEE LENG (Lynette) 1001334113 Causes and effects essay Causes and Effects of Teenagers Suicide I remember that day with much horror. One fine morning, my mother woke me up from bed. “Lynette, your dearest cousin sister committed suicide and passed away early this morning,” she says. “Get ready now, as we’re going down to the city to pay our last respect to her. ’’ I was totally bewildered. On the day of the funeral,

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    Submitted: March 26, 2015 By: Lynette Chang

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