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    Factors Necessary for Appropriate Service Standard:- Standardization of Service behaviors and actions – Formal service target and goals Customer – not company – defined standard Types of customer defined service standar:- Hard Customer – Defined Standard ‚ Soft customer-Defined Standard Physical evidence – Environment in which the service is ofference‚ enivroment in which the cust and company meets Service scape – Physical facility involved in physical evidence.. eg.g Facility Exterior

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    The External Environment The external organizational environment includes all elements existing outside the boundary of the organization that have the potential to affect the organization. This environment includes competitors‚ resources‚ technology‚ and economic conditions that influence the organization. The organization external environments are having 2 layers: • General environment: The outer layer that is widely dispersed and affects organization indirectly. It includes

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    organizations grew. Within this type of organizational structure‚ the firm is split into a number of quasi-independent operating divisions. These operating divisions can be organized by geographical location (along regional‚ national or international boundaries) or by product type. Each division is a quasi-firm with all the key functional areas required to deliver the given product or service. The head office of the organization oversees these divisions and is primarily involved in making longer term strategic

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    those teams ’ success is its leaders. Without the management of a strong leader‚ a team can only go so far. All organizational leaders are responsible for operational coordination and maintenance within the organization‚ as well as engage in boundary-spanning activities that link their constituent units with their environments Organizing - Successful organizations must manage resources and control the diverse range of projects operating within their systems at any one time. To be successful in the

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    Principle’‚ or ‘Principle of Boundary Lines’ theories. In these theories Klyukanov refers to boundary lines as our thoughts‚ perceptions and expectations. They are born in people’s minds as conceptualizations which can later translate into borders‚ walls‚ lines in the water‚ language barricades and so on (Klyukanov‚ 2005). When we place these ‘boundaries’ we are setting up barriers‚ not necessarily physically but emotionally‚ between each other. Some examples of these ‘boundaries’ would be: In the U.S

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    Community Corrections Interventions or Strategies that Improve Outcomes for People Under Community Corrections Supervision I. Research strongly supports a number of evidence-based principles that have been shown to reduce recidivism for the general population under community corrections supervision. A. The RNR model is a set of principles that maximize the effectiveness of community corrections interventions. 1. Several meta-analyses of existing evaluations show that offenders

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    Organization Theory & Design Part 1: Introduction to Organizations Chapter 1: Organizations and Organizational Theory Organizations continuously adapt to shift in the external environment Markets‚ technologies‚ and organizations are increasingly interconnected Intel’s new circuits are designed in India and China for 50 to 60 percent less than in North America Globalization is leading to increased competition and complexity in business environment Speed of Responsiveness to environmental changes

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    earthquake resistance design

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    Introduction  Earthquake in General & Analysis  Energy Flow  Earthquake Analysis 2  Buildings Reaction towards Earthquake  Structural Members and design  Beams & Columns as a Structural Members  Horizontal Bands  Shear Wall  Boundary elements  Concealed Beams  Reduced Beams  General Design Consideration  Inverse pendulum effect  Beam column design  Short Column Behavior  Beam Column Joint  Recent trends in Seismic resistive design  Bracings  Bearings

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    Cave art also known as parietal art‚ in the Upper Paleolithic from approximately 40‚000 – 10‚000 years BP is considered a glimpse into the imagination of modern humans. It can be used as a way to record the symbolic development of early humans giving us a hint to when the behaviour started and more importantly why it was created. This essay will demonstrate the different theories on why and how cave paintings could have been used‚ why it is more prevalent in some areas such as South Western France

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    with depth‚ meaning and beauty? Innovative and experimental in approach‚ contemporary American artist Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) has long been considered the pioneer of the modern art world‚ spanning his late 20th to early 21st century artistic career to the blurring and challenging of boundaries and distinctions between the artist‚ the art world and the audience. By his combinative exploration of multiple art forms including painting‚ sculpture‚ photography‚ performance and screen-printing

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