Chapter 1 – STRATEGIC HRM • Hrm – involves the productive use of people in achieving the organisation’s strategic objectives and the satisfaction of individual employee needs. • Objectives – Measurable targets to be achieved within a certain time frame. • Maximise human capital – focus on selecting‚ developing and rewarding top talent‚ encouraging open communication‚ team work and collaboration; and refusing to tolerate poor performance. • Job design‚ employee participation
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Chapter 4- Sensation and Perception * Sensation vs. Perception * Sensation- Basic processes by which sensory receptors and the nervous system: Receive and represent stimulus energies from environment‚ and entails basic psychological experiences. * Bottom-Up Processing- Sensory detection and encoding; construction of whole from parts. * This includes Lines‚ shapes‚ angels‚ colors‚ items/events that grab our attention * Perception- Interpretation and integration
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CHAPTER ONE - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: Gaining a Competitive Advantage I. Introduction • Competitiveness = a company’s ability to maintain and gain market share in its industry • determined by whether the company satisfies the needs of stakeholders (groups affected by business practices) ◦ (1) Stockholders => want return on investment (2) customers => want a high-quality product or service (3) employees => desire interesting work and reasonable compensation (4) community => want company
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Forms of communication in the workplace Business Letters; Good for record keeping Private Good for making presentations Memos; (Inter office memo) Private Emphasizes ideas and good for delivering long documents Great for explaining policies and procedures Email; Can send to many people at once Instant message through texting Private or Semi-private way to carry on a conversation Can be used to contact someone to fix a problem *See unit 3 page 84 Podcast; Digital media file Downloaded
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Chapter 22: The Revolution in Energy and Industry I. The Industrial Revolution in Britain A. Eighteenth-Century Origins 1. Social and economic factors influenced England’s takeoff. a. Colonial markets for manufactured goods contributed. b. The canal network constructed in Britain after 1770 contributed. c. Productive English agriculture meant capital available for investment and spending money for ordinary people to purchase industrial goods. 2. A stable government and an effective central bank also
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PSYCHOLOGY 100 Lecture 01 Chapter 01: Introducing the world of psychology Lecture outline • The importance of p y p psychology gy • History of psychology • Contemporary psychology • Psychological research methods The importance of psychology • Understanding and applying the p g pp y g principles of p y p psychology gy can affect us in critical ways • Psychology can help us understand other people and ourselves • Psychology can help us improve our lives The importance
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Photosynthesis notes -sunlight brings energy to Earth -the energy in sunlight is packaged in photons -the photosystems in the thylakoid membrane capture photons -pigments in the photosystems have an antenna complex that actually grabs the photons -chlorophyll b captures the photons and transfers the energy to chlorophyll a (the reaction center) -when the reaction center receives the energy it donates an electron -the donated electron will move down the electron transport system (ETS) -ETS
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Connor Shortall AP Biology Vocabulary List for Chapters 1-5 Chapter 1 Properties of life a. Order: Molecules in living things are arranged in specific structures. b. Reproduction: Organisms will reproduce their own kind; life comes from life c. Growth & Development - DNA directs the pattern of growth and development‚ producing an organism that is characteristic of its species d. Energy Processing- Organisms take in energy though various methods and make it usable e. Response to the Environment -
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Chapter 2 AP World History Summery Each civilization faces challenges from politics to environment and everything in between. This chapter explains how each society became urbanized even though it was very tough. Nubia‚ China‚ Olmec‚ and Chavin are connected though each are separated by millions of miles and geological isolation. In China‚ dynasties rule all over the land; the Shang dynasty begins China’s history with the rise of power of it’s clans. It contains the earliest recorded writing
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Ap human chapter 8 political geo. Key issue #1: where are states 1.State: A state is an area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs. 2.Sovereignty: A state has sovereignty‚ which means independence from control of its internal affairs by other states. 3. A. korea : The division of these zones became permanent in the late 1940s‚ when the two superpowers established separate
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