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    Learning in a Group

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    What do you learn from working in a group? I learnt that by working in a group‚ we work towards a shared purpose and common goals in doing so shared our varied experiences and skills and in the cooperation with each other. Students are much likely to perform well when they work effectively in a group. This is because good group work creates synergy – where it combine effect of the group is greater than the sum of individual effort. Working together as a group can apply individual perspectives‚ experiences

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    Abstract Mobile IP has been designed within the IETF to serve the needs of the burgeoning population of mobile computer users who wish to connect t o the Internet and maintain communications as they move from place to place. The basic protocol is described‚ with details given on the three major component protocols: Agent Advertisement‚ Registration‚ and Tunneling. Then route optimization procedures are outlined‚ and further topics of current interest are described. Charles E. Perkins‚ Sun Microsystems

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    Leadership and Group

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    theory? Small ingroup of individuals - because of time pressures‚ leaders establish a special relationship with a small group of their followers. These individuals make up the ingroup—they are trusted‚ get a disproportionate amount of the leader’s attention‚ and are more likely to receive special privileges. What is the Fiedler Contingency Model? proposes that effective group performance depends on the proper match between the leader’s style and the degree to which the situation gives the leader

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    group counseling

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    that many individual problems were social in origin. In the 1930s Adler encouraged his patients to meet in groups to provide mutual support. At around the same time‚ social work groups began forming in mental hospitals‚ child guidance clinics‚ prisons‚ and public assistance agencies. Group counseling offers multiple relationships to assist an individual in growth and problem solving. In group counseling sessions‚ members are encouraged to discuss the issues that brought them into counseling openly

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    Individuals and Groups

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    Individuals and Groups 8.2 The individual: Factors that contribute to an individual’s development: Self-esteem: How an individual feels about themselves in terms of worth or value. Self-esteem is often referred to as being ‘high’ or ‘low’. Self-confidence: How likely we are to feel ready to take on challenges. Self-actualisation: takes many years for an adult to achieve‚ it is satisfying all need to a certain level. Peers: individuals of similar age. Being accepted by peers satisfies a human

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    group dynamics

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    Original Research Group-as-a-whole as a context for studying individual behaviour: A group diagnostic intervention Author: Dirk J. Geldenhuys1 Affiliation: 1 Department of Industrial and Organisational Psychology‚ University of South Africa‚ South Africa Orientation: Traditionalists view group interventions from three perspectives: singletons‚ dyads and whole groups. The focus of this research was on interventions from the third perspective‚ that of the whole group‚ using a systems psychodynamic

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    communication

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    12 November 2013 The Importance of Communication The importance of communication cannot be underestimated between supervisors‚ subordinates and those between supervisors and subordinates. There are many different ways that good communication has become apparently obvious‚ and even when communication has been needed or required it has always helped even if it just came down to understanding what is going on or when supervisors and subordinates just wish to know what they can do to improve either

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    Role[edit] The role of interpersonal communication has been studied mainly as a mediator for mass media effects. Since Katz and Lazarsfeld (1955) introduced their ‘filter hypothesis’‚ maintaining that personal communication mediates the influence of mass communication on individual voters‚ many studies have repeated this logic when combining personal and mass communication in effect studies on election campaigns (Schmitt-Beck‚ 2003). Although some research exists that examines the activities of

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    The main advantages of computerizing the activities of business organization are as follows: Advantages: 1. Speed: Computerisation helps in processing the data placed in several data files in no time. This is possible due to the high speed of computers for processing data and CPU of the computer works at the speed of electricity which is the highest ever attainable speed. 2. Accuracy: The data processed by the computer are highly accurate. The programs written on the system checks and controls

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    Group Discussion

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    Group DISCUSSION Definition of Group Discussion v Group Discussion is a modern method of assessing students personality. v It is both a technique and an art and a comprehensive tool to judge the worthiness of the student and his appropriateness for the job. Group Discussion The term suggests a discussion among a group of persons. v The group will have 8 & 12 members who will express their views freely‚frankly in a friendly manner‚on a topic of current issue. v Within a time limit of 20 to 30

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