on this topic I received a better understanding of what emergent leadership verses appointed leadership is. Emergent leaders are employees who began to take on tasks voluntarily to help others complete their tasks more effectively. They also encourage consensus among coworkers through their leadership abilities. This type of leadership is distinguished by the leader proving his or her abilities before being formally given a leadership title. Emergent leaders have the advantage of showing in advance
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Polysar Limited--recent assignment. BACKGROUND Rubber Group is the largest of the three operating units of Polysar Limited. The primary users of its products‚ such as butyl and halobutyl‚ are manufacturers of automobile tires; other users are from various industries. In 1986‚ Rubber group contributed 0.8 billion which is 46 percent of the company annual sale. The operation of the group is divided into four divisions‚ NASA (North America and South America) and EROW (Europe and rest of the world)
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Process Verses Product When it comes to children’s artwork‚ the term “process versus product” can mean different things to different people. Process artwork allows children to explore the different possibilities with the supplies they have been given with. No two works of art will look the same. Product art work is more in the form of having the children all do the same thing‚ resulting in all the art work looking alike. Most of the time once a child starts going to school‚ their artwork falls
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providing high quality work in its field. Another reason why Colorscope could compete with the large printers was the high fragmentation of the pre-press industry. This was due to the fact that most pre-press companies focused on just a few print products (e.g. catalogs‚ newspapers or coupons) and had strong specialized expertise in these. Because of that‚ Colorscope could provide higher quality than the large printers in the fields where it had specialized. Before the dawn of desktop publishing‚
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The Product OBJECTIVES: * Definition of Product * Product Concept * What is Branding Packaging and Labeling What is Product? A product is anything offered for sale by a firm to buyers to satisfy their wants and needs. Products may take any of the following forms: * A physical object like a toy or a kilo of pork * A service like a Ferris wheel ride or a dental check-up * A place like London or Boracay * An organization like the Knights of Columbus or the Philippine
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discuss scientific benefits against ethical costs in psychology Psychologists have an obligation to two sets of people‚ one to the participants; they must ensure that the participant does not come to any harm as a result of the study and leave in the state that they entered (otherwise known as the ethical cost) and secondly the researcher has an obligation to seek and share knowledge which will better the human race (known as the scientific benefit). Ethical costs arise when ethical issues are breached
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Explicit costs: $37‚000 (= $12‚000 for the helper + $5‚000 of rent + $20‚000 of materials). Implicit costs: $22‚000 (= $4‚000 of forgone interest + $15‚000 of forgone salary + $3‚000 of entreprenuership). Accounting profit = $35‚000 (= $72‚000 of revenue - $37‚000 of explicit costs); Economic profit = $13‚000 (= $72‚000 - $37‚000 of explicit costs - $22‚000 of implicit costs). 8-4 (Key Question) Complete the following table by calculating marginal product and average product from the data
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headings: • Cost advantage • Differentiation By applying these strengths in either a broad or narrow or narrow scope‚ three generic strategies result: • Cost leadership • Differentiation • Focus These strategies are applied at business unit level. They are called generic strategies because they are not firm or industry dependant. Cost Leadership: This generic strategy calls for being the low cost producer in an industry for a given level of quantity. The firm sells its products at either average
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Elements of a pay structure | A pay structure is defined by several elements‚ including: * coverage – the occupations‚ positions‚ or persons included‚ * the number of pay ranges or grades‚ * the differences between pay ranges‚ and * range width – the difference(s) between the range minimum and maximum. | Types of pay structure | Common approaches to establishing pay structures include: | | Approach | Common characteristics: | | Traditional (Grades) | * separate structures
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have acquired a near endless fan base of all ages. The two kings of comics have often been portrayed as allies‚ though they have different views on situations. The argument of who is truly the better hero has been around since their creation. To compare these two juggernauts we must look at their defining traits; origin of the hero‚ their alter egos‚ and of course their strengths and weaknesses. First let us look at the man of steel‚ Superman was born on the planet krypton. Krypton was a planet
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