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    So that means when unplanned events come their way a resilient person is not shaken because they accept whatever comes their way. Resilience in the veterinary profession is a key attribute. It is such an important quality to possess because a veterinarian does not have a set schedule for the day‚ they deal with loss on a regular basis‚ and they must give support and comfort to other people. First‚ the uncertainty

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    Key: EX.4: K: Look at the map‚ Mary. We are at the Bank now. It is the Central Line. M: We need to go to the Piccadilly Circus. K: We can go to the Oxford Circus and change there to the Bakerloo Line and the next station will be the Piccadilly Circus. M: Or we can go to Holborn‚ change to the Northern Line and the second stop will be the Piccadilly Circus. K: Let’s count the stops. In my variant there are six stops. M: And in my route there are only

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    Organizational Behaviour

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    can be reflected in a person’s temperament and is a key factor influencing individual behaviour in organizations. Often the wrong type of personality of a superior proves disastrous in terms of worker unrest and protests. Salvatore Maddi has defined personality as: “Personality is a stable set of characteristics and tendencies that determine those commonalities and differences in the psychological behaviour (thoughts‚ feelings and actions) of people that have continuity in time and that may

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    (2007‚ p. 138) is that personality “is the psychological qualities that influence an individual’s characteristic behaviour patterns‚ in a stable and distinctive manner”. Personality’s Role in Organizational Behaviour With the abovementioned definitions of personality‚ there are a numerous reasons as to why this is of great interest when it comes to the study of Organizational Behaviour. One main reason is that job performance and career success are related to one’s personality as many managers

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    their competition. Perceptual maps can have any number of dimensions but the most common is two dimensions. The first perceptual map below shows consumer perceptions of various automobiles on the two dimensions of sportiness/conservative and classy/affordable. This sample of consumers felt Porsche was the sportiest and classiest of the cars in the study (top right corner). They felt Plymouthwas most practical and conservative (bottom left corner). Perceptual Map of Competing Products Cars that

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    Mattrix Modern School Rate this 38a‚ Near Southern Avenue‚ Lake Place‚ Sarat Bose Road-Deshapriyo Park‚ Kolkata - 700029 | View Map Call: (033) 24664752 Distance : Less than 2 KM Also See : CBSE Schools‚ Schools‚ English Medium Schools Ashok Hall Girls Higher Secondary S... 75 ratings | Rate this 5 A‚ Sarat Bose Road‚ Lala Lajpat RAI Sarani‚ Kolkata - 700020 | View Map Call: (033) 22871271 Distance : Less than 2 KM Also See : CBSE Schools‚ Schools‚ English Medium Schools Esho Academy

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    MIND MAP 3. Formation of a contract A legally enforceable contract must have 3 elements: 1. Agreement 2. Intention to be legally bound 3. Deed or consideration State clearly: What is being bought/sold? Price payable? Was there an OFFER and ACCEPTANCE? NOTE: Offer + Acceptance = Agreement Judged objectively  reasonable person test What sort of agreement is it? Domestic  not binding Commercial  binding NOTE: Presumptions are rebuttable. Is

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    GENESIS OF THE CONCEPT OF ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR.. ANSWER== 1.1 INTRODUCTION In a simple term organisational behaviour refers to the behaviour of persons in an organisation. Everybody wants to understand others behaviour. Understanding others behaviour help the persons to influence them. As you must be aware that human behaviour is guided by the internal and external forces. The analysis of these forces provides an insight for understanding the behaviour. Moreover‚ managers have been grappling

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    Introduction Prosocial behaviour is described as a voluntary behaviour in order to benefit someone else (Eisenberg & Fabes‚ 1998). This prosocial behaviour such as sharing‚ helping‚ sympathy and empathy form an important part of the social interactions between individuals and groups and has thus been studied in terms of where these behaviours come from. To illustrate Eisenberg and Fabes ’ quote (1998‚ pg 742) that prosocial behaviour is an outcome of a combination of many factors‚ five different

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    `challenging behaviour’ is now more commonly used and has replaced previous terms such as ‘problem behaviour’ or ‘behaviour disorder’. The reasoning is that it reflects a view that the problem is not a property of the behaving person but emerges from how the behaviour is perceived‚ managed and tolerated by other people. The intensity of the challenge depends not only on the nature of the behaviour but also on the skills of the carers and others in their abilities to respond to the behaviour with a view

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