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    CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR OB GOOD MORNING CLASSMATES‚ GOOD MORNING MA’AM BERGADO. SO BEFORE I DISCUSS TO YOU MY PRESENTATION‚ ALOW ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELF I’M NIKKI JEAN D. SINGZON A 2ND YEAR BSBA HERE IN NWSSU. SO I’M HERE TO PRESENT TO YOU MY TOPIC ABOUT CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR OB. BUT BEFORE THAT LETS HAVE A QUICK LOOK/OVERVIEW AT FEW DRAMATIC CHANGES NOW TAKING PLACE IN ORGANIZATION. 1. OLD EMPLOYEE GETTING OLD (permanent/regular employees) 2. CORPORATE DOWNSIZING (making

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    Marshmallow Challenge

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    Over so many assignments I could’ve chose‚ I chose this one which is the marshmallow challenge. I chose this one to share because it was the first project my teammates and I did in the beginning of the year and we worked so hard on it to try and get an “A”. And to get that grade Mr. Lopez asked me to build a tower with my teammates and the biggest tower from the class will get a candy . The expectation was to build the largest tower using spaghetti sticks and tape‚ with a marshmallow on top of the

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    Challenges in Education The morning school bell rings across the country and it is another day for elementary classroom teachers. They have worked hard to prepare a classroom that is inviting and educational. As the students come in the classroom‚ teachers are faced with daily challenges that did not exist twenty years ago. Teachers today must engage student that are used to multitasking‚ deal with the general lack of respect that is exhibited toward them‚ and teach the fundamentals with an ever-changing

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    Challenges in HRM

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    The main purpose of this article is to define the five major challenges in HRM. With the constant employee demands and constant negative consequences for employees‚ there has always been a need to satisfy them and provide them with benefits. HRM or human resource management is what looks into these types of issues and it focus on managing them efficiently and appropriately. The goal of this process addresses the most beneficial way to support employees while achieving results. Due to that

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    Taking a Stand Challenges we face have different solutions and routes that should be taken. Releasing anger in some circumstances won’t solve the problem at hand‚ so depending on the situation we are faced with we have to decide whether or not we should stand up for ourselves‚ or walk away. Although walking away and being the bigger person is the safe route‚ attacking problems head on will be more effective. All dilemmas have different paths that should be taken to create some sort of resolution

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    Challenges In HR

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    successful. To maintain the standard of a company HR has to face many challenges and come up with strategies to face those challenges. With many changes happening in work area‚ it must be extremely challenging for Human Resource Management to maintain the standard of a company. With many questions in mind such as what can be the reasons human resource facing challenges‚ what kind of challenges they are facing‚ and how to overcome those challenges‚ I started researching on these topics and came up with many

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    overcoming challenges

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    Overcoming Challenges It’s good to overcome and face challenges for many obvious reasons‚ but there may be risks and results and in the end you will probably learn something very valuable in the near to far future. In every day life we have challenges. For example sitting in class everyday to go to school and having the strength to push through to the next day. If you have the courage to take on challenges there may be risk involve. If you strive to excel in your challenge and fail you will

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    Stand Your Ground Law

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    Stand your ground law Keion Samuel Mr. Jimenez 10 February 2014 The “Stand your ground” law is a very misused and misunderstood laws in the state of Florida. The law states that if a person feels threatened‚ they can retaliate with extreme force. Even if it is deadly force. The law actually states: Use of force in defense of person.—A person is justified in using force‚ except deadly force‚ against another when and to the extent that the person

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    Down With Community Service Dear Editor‚ I have recently read an article in the newspaper that concerned young people doing community service after they graduate high school. It stated that they should do two years of community service. I disagree with the article for many reasons. Many people will agree with me about the community service matter. I recently spoke to the counselor of my school about the subject of community service. He said that most young people mainly think about going

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    I Stand Here Ironing

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    suffer even more. She wants more than anything to take care of her child and live a normal life‚ but she can’t. The narrator lived in the restrictive Victorian time period‚ and experienced how difficult it is to have your voice heard as a woman. “I Stand Here Ironing” written by Tillie Olsen is a short story about a mother who has a daughter during the Great Depression‚ and the father leaves her to care for

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