the physical world‚ but are made up entirely of data manipulation and information [ii] After taking this course it appears the sum of these words are greater than their individual parts. The dynamics of this subject is overwhelming. I can why as an assignment we only had to address three of the topics explored otherwise you could wind up with writing something that approaches the size of War and Peace. The three subjects that interested me the most was the aspects of ethics and privacy
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WHY TO BECOME A CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Early or late‚ everyone has to start his vocational life. Its an important event of life because then after an entirely new world starts – THE WORLD OF WORK. Many courses are available for simple and common vocations which do not require any special skill. Anyone can do them. But …………. TO BE DIFFERENT IS TO BE RENOWNED……… So if one really wants to do something challenging and diversified‚ then Chartered Accountancy is the most dignified profession. A MISCONCEPTION
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preparation for these interviews‚ I’ve been reflecting on my reasons for wanting to study dentistry‚ and I was hoping someone who has been through a similar experience could offer me some feedback or advice. The biggest questions I think I have to answer for myself is; why dentistry? and then‚ why dentistry over med? My personal motivation to pursue a career as a dentist I think comes from the very nature of the work. It’s diagnostic‚ technical‚ and surgical enough to be continually interesting
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Case study: Why Satisfied Customers Defect Situation Analysis In terms of customer satisfaction and loyalty‚ there are many opportunities in which a organisation or manager can implement in order strengthen themselves in a competitive marketplace and allow for many of their customer to transition from unsatisfied to satisfied to completely satisfied. For a organisation‚ the loyalty of a customer is key to success and the key to loyalty is satisfaction. When dealing with customers‚ a organisation’s
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When New Products and Customer Loyalty Collide by Regina Fazio Maruca and Amy L. Halliday Harvard Business Review Reprint 93608 C A S E S T U D Y Pacer Shoes expanded its line and entered a new market. Now the returns are coming in‚ and they’re not good. When New Products and Customer Loyalty Collide by Regina Fazio Maruca and Amy L. Halliday Henry Carson‚ president and CEO of Baltimore-based Pacer Athletic Shoes‚ stood at the edge of the track behind company headquarters and watched as the
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with customers. 1. Keep smiling It’s important to remain polite and professional no matter how aggressive a customer gets. Keeping a smile on your face will help keep your attitude neutral and polite if you’re dealing with the customer in person and make your voice sound pleasant over the phone. Also while you smile keep your ear and mind on the issue stated. 2. Let the customers talk. Ask leading questions to allow the customer to talk more so you can gather more "facts" Rude customers could
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C) What do you think is the real cause for the cash flow problem at cyclone? What actions can be taken to improve the situation? Comment on Rangi’s management of the factory. The real causes for the cash flow problem at cyclone are: • No perfect planning to distribute goods /provisions • Failure to establish human resource strategies. • Misusage of wealth during the cyclone • Negligence & irresponsibility of top level management. • Unsatisfactory workplace. Remedies to be done for improvement of
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In World War II the English government turned a blind eye to Hitler and his followers as they slowly took back the land the once owned. The English government did this as to try prevent a Second World War. They believed that if they continued to agree to the Germans commands the would be able to prevent another world war. The English became blind to what Hitler and the Nazis were doing and continued letting the Germans receive what they demanded. Albert Einstein once said ’The world is a dangerous
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Improving your technical writing skills Version 4.1 25 September 2003 Norman Fenton Computer Science Department Queen Mary (University of London) London E1 4NS norman@dcs.qmul.ac.uk www.dcs.qmul.ac.uk/~norman/ Tel: 020 7882 7860 Abstract This document describes the basic principles of good writing. It is primarily targeted at students and researchers writing technical and business reports‚ but the principles are relevant to any form of writing‚ including letters and memos. Therefore‚ the document
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Definitions of technical writing 1. The goal of technical writing is to enable readers to use a technology or understand a process or concept. Because the subject matter is more important than the writer’s voice‚ technical writing style uses an objective‚ not a subjective‚ tone. The writing style is direct and utilitarian‚ emphasizing exactness and clarity rather than elegance or allusiveness. A technical writer uses figurative language only when a figure of speech would facilitate understanding
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