a)HELD TO MATURITY: only used for debt securities LOCOM (if impaired‚ write down) Financial Investment (A+) 22 Cash (A-) 22 b)TRADING: gains & losses are recognized in I/S; intention of investor is to profit from ST price fluctuations FAIR VALUE Financial Investment (A+) 22 Cash (A-) 22 Financial Investment (A+) 4 Gain on investment on securities (OE+) 4 c)AVAIL FOR SALE: recorded on B/S at FAIR VALUE; gains & losses are NOT
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BINDURA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE EDUCATION NAME : FIDELIS NYAMAZANA REG NUMBER : B0923867 PROGRAMME : BBS HUMAN RESOURCES COURSE : ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR COURSE CODE : BS 432 YEAR : PART 4 ASSIGNMENT TITLE: CONFLICT IS AN INEVITABLE ASPECT OF INDUSTRIAL OR ORGANISATIONAL LIFE DISCUSS? {25marks} The proceeding text tries to discuss how inevitable conflict is to organizational life. The factors of concern includes limited resources‚ unmet expectations‚ unreasonable or unclear
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There are four theoretical approaches of organizational behaviours which are classical‚ systems‚ human relations and contingency approaches that used in management but not certain to use just one approach in a company. It is because every company has different circumstances during various periods. But management have to understand about the main features of each approach to make the best decision. Classical Approach Firstly‚ classical approach emphasis on the planning of the work‚ the technical
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Describe the evolutionary process of organisation design. Outline the universal perspectives of organisation design by referring to few organisational experiences. Briefly describe the organisation you are referring to. Organization design-A process for improving the probability that an organization will be successful. More specifically‚ Organization Design is a formal‚ guided process for integrating the people‚ information and technology of an organization. It is used to match the form of
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ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR UNIT- 5 1.Meaning of Organisational culture? The individual personality and its impact on behaviour. Just as individual have personalities. So too do organizations. The organizational personalities are called organizational culture. 2.Define organizational culture? Turnstall defines organizational culture as‚ “A general constellation of beliefs‚ morals‚ value systems‚ behaviour norms‚ and ways of doing business that are unique to each
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for applications guidelines 1st Cohort Extension of the deadline to 07th February 2014 Deadline for applying: From 17th December 2013 until 30th January 2014 1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 2 2. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ............................................................ 2 3. TARGET GROUPS..................................................................................................
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effective and successful. Concept and Nature of Organizational Behavior (OB) OB is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals‚ groups and structure have on behaviour within organizations‚ for the purpose of applying knowledge toward improving an organisation’s effectiveness (Robbins). That means‚ ‘OB is a field of study’ – it is a distinct area of expertise with a common body of knowledge. What does it study? It studies three determinants of behavior in organizations: individuals
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4072 Australia Fax: +617 3365 4466 Email: c.gallois@uq.edu.au Tel: +61 7 3365 9009 Fax: +61 7 3365 6988 Email: v.callan@business.uq.edu.au This research was supported by a Strategic Partnership with Industry- Research and Training grant from the Australian Research Council. Employee perceptions of change 2 Abstract Purpose: This study examined the influence of organizational level on employees’ perceptions and reactions to a complex organizational change involving proposed
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Measures in this perspective should answer the question‚ “How should we appear to our shareholders?” 2. The customer perspective. These measures should answer the question‚ ABSTRACT. Although the application of the balanced scorecard (BSC) in the business sector is well documented‚ very little research has been reported regarding the adaptation or application of the BSC in the education sector. In this article‚ the authors (a) describe how the Baldrige Education Criteria for Performance Excellence
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Organisational Behaviour | Investigating People and Leadership Within the Workplace 22/11/11 | The term organisational behaviour (OB) is linguistic shorthand for the activities and interactions of people in organisations. Jack Wood (1995) notes that Fritz Roethlisberger first used the term ‘organisational behaviour’ in the late 1950s‚ because it suggested a broader range than human relations. “Organisational behaviour is the study of the structure‚ functioning and performance of organisations
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