Checkpoint: Presentation Tools BIS/220 Presentation Tools There are many presentation tools available in the marketplace. Their price ranges from low to high. The more the tool has to offer‚ the more expensive. I chose to review the top three presentations tools in the marketplace - Microsoft PowerPoint‚ SoftMaker Presentations‚ and Corel Presentations. Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft PowerPoint is one of the most popular and cost-effective presentation tools today. This tool was developed
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According to chapter 13: Supervision‚ Performance appraisal‚ Rewards‚ and Terminations‚ doing regular consultations between managers and their subordinates impact productivity and job satisfaction by the following‚ “Regularly scheduled consultation forms the basis of supervisor/worker communication. Some of these sessions need to be formalized‚ with discussions documented‚ when important policy and procedure issues are covered. This practice will also help to address the issue of accountability
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1. Livingston made some mistakes initially. Describe at least two of them and provide how you would handle the situations. Livingston did make a critical mistake initially of choosing the project manager from a different department. So that was one of the mistakes that he had made. With choosing a project manager‚ from a different department Livingston is looking at possible resentment arising from of all functional departments. Although Livingston’s did make the right move of appointing a project
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Incorporating Ceremonies and Rites culture into the business will keep employees motivated through their employment years. By having a party or a cook out when someone does a good deed or meets a milestone‚ everybody wins. Better yet‚ throwing a party once a week‚ or once a month would boost everyone’s morale (even if it’s something as simple as coffee and donuts). This also encourages employees to
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Top of Form Grading Summary These are the automatically computed results of your exam. Grades for essay questions‚ and comments from your instructor‚ are in the "Details" section below. Date Taken: 6/11/2012 Time Spent: 01 min ‚ 13 secs Points Received: 21 / 60 (35%) Question Type: # Of Questions: # Correct: Multiple Choice 13 9 Short 5 N/A Grade Details Page: 1 2 1. Question : (TCO 11) Define point estimate. Student Answer: Approximation of a single quantity or a single numerical
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Motivation & Teams Case Study BUS/210 January 14‚ 2011 Kalaveeta Mitchell In reviewing both case studies‚ I have to say that they both have very different thoughts for motivating their employees. This is a very hard thing to do because there are so many personalities that they have to gear the type of motivation to the specific area or person they are working with. The first case study I believe to have been using the goal setting theory. Here is a woman who was just trying to help her
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Case study one The motivation in this case study is the Expectancy Theory. Theory states that the motivation of employees depends upon whether or not they believe that performing at a high level will lead to the reward they desire. Mary Ellen Sheets the owner of Two Men and a Truck did this when she started franchising the business. Sheets wanted everyone who invested in a franchise to succeed as she did. Sheets opened a school that taught the owners of the franchise and the employees everything
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Reminder: New Format Requested this week While the format is to be changed thisweek‚ you are still required to make 3 postings; one original post and comment on two other student’s post. ORIGINAL POST REQUIREMENTS: You are to apply the major topics covered in the course (finance/accounting‚ economics‚ marketing) to your company and provide an "analyst’s report". 1) (Apply Marketing techniques to:) create an interesting‚ unique or otherwise attractive catch line (humor works great for me!) as
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Week 8 Checkpoint 1. Assault: When someone attempts to harm or threatens someone else. 2. Breach of Confidentiality: Is when information has been released to someone who is not authorized to have it‚ or without the patients consent. 3. Battery: Touching a person without their permission. 4. Burden of Proof: Is the responsibility to prove harm or wrongdoing. 5. Defendant: This is the person that is being sued‚ or needs to defend themselves in court. 6. Contempt
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Week Eight Object-Oriented Design and Programming Identify both the top-level objects and the GUI interfaces of an electronic product. Describe object-oriented‚ event-driven programming. Describe a simple‚ object-oriented program. Recognize the difference between object-oriented and structured program design. Course Assignments 1. CheckPoint: Interfaces and Communication Messages Understanding object-oriented methodologies is often difficult. You already understand
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