1. Ad Hominem - Attacking the individual instead of the argument. 1. Example: You are so stupid your argument couldn’t possibly be true. 2. Example: I figured that you couldn’t possibly get it right‚ so I ignored your comment. 2. Appeal to Force - Telling the hearer that something bad will happen to him if he does not accept the argument. 1. Example: If you don’t want to get beaten up‚ you will agree with what I say. 2. Example: Convert or die. 3. Appeal to Pity - Urging the hearer to
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these refers to the institutional arrangement by which a firm gets its products‚ technologies‚ human skills‚ or other resources into a market? a. Forward entry b. Entry mode c. Backward integration d. Forward integratio 3. 13-031 (Points: 4.0) A(n) ________ is the institutional arrangement by which a firm gets its products‚ technologies‚ human skills‚ or other resources into a market. a. investment process b. export c. entry mode d. market transfer
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Question 1 Analyse how BASF‚ by adopting a strategic approach to human resource management‚ seeks to proactively provide a competitive advantage‚ through the company’s HRM practices. Every organisation is concerned with competing effectively in the global market. BASF’s mission and values are set out in the case study (Mancosa 2014:38) as follows: Mission: To increase the satisfaction of customers‚ employees and shareholders. BASF makes sure that they add value‚ innovate to make customers more
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NAME _________________________ DATE________________ This exam has two (2) parts – multiple choice and short answer essay. Circle the correct answers (2 points each). 1) The methods used to give new or present employees the skills they need to perform their jobs are called ________. A) orientation B) training C) development D) appraisal 2) The first step in a training program is to ________. A) assess the program’s successes or failures B) design
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Human Resource Management Definition of H.R.M: Human resources may be defined as the total knowledge‚ skills‚ creative abilities‚ talents and aptitudes of an organization’s workforce‚ as well as the values‚ attitudes‚ approaches and beliefs of the individuals involved in the affairs of the organization. It is the sum total or aggregate of inherent abilities‚ acquired knowledge and skills represented by the talents and aptitudes of the persons employed in the organization. Functions of H.R
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CASE I – EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION IN A GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION 1. Baheti used a number of motivational techniques to overcome the issues in the organization First of all he resolved the technical problems faced by the employees to boost their confidence and escalated other problems which could not be solved at his level to the senior management. He regularly interacted with the employees and appreciated their good work‚ started to listen to their problems and explained them the importance of their
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industries‚ markets‚ companies‚ clients and competitors. Consequently‚ there exist corresponding analyses on the micro-level. Suppliers‚ customers and competitors representing the micro environment of a company are analyzed within the industry analysis.[1] Environmental scanning can be defined as ‘the study and interpretation of the political‚ economic‚ social and technological events and trends which influence a business‚ an industry or even a total market’.[2] The factors which need to be considered
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way to ensure ongoing business effectiveness through a series of events. In the article‚ it states “Modern Appliances had been in business for almost 75 years and manufactured a wide range of appliances. With sales in excess of $2 billion‚ Modern was considered a quality manufacturer and a good marketer.” Further‚ it states that in recent years‚ the company began to face competitive pressure as North American companies began to outsource manufacturing to China and Vietnam as well as domestic Chinese
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employees to perform additional duties and assume positions of importance in the organisational hierarchy. The benefits of training and development to employees and organisations alike are numerous and include (but are not limited to) the following: 1. Workers are helped to focus‚ and priority is placed on empowering employees. 2. Productivity is increased‚ positively affecting the bottom line. 3. Employee confidence is built‚ keeping and developing key performers‚ enabling team development
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Questions 1. What should be the format and final form of the store manager’s job description? There is no standard format as to what should be included in the job description of store manager but most job descriptions cover the following sections • Job identification • Job summary • Responsibilities and Duties • Authority of incumbent • Standards of performance • Working conditions • Job specification 2. Is it practical to specify standards and procedures in the body
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