Concept of Motivation Institution Name Date Concept of motivation Motivation is defined as an amalgamation of forces that instigate‚ direct and maintain a certain type of behavior that aims towards achieving a specified goal (Hong-chee‚ 1968). From this definition it is evident that motivation is a group of certain forces working together to achieve a particular objective. Therefore‚ motivation is regarded as a vector quantity possessing both direction and magnitude. Motivational direction
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Task 1: Identification of the peripherals of a computer. To prepare a report containing the block diagram of the CPU along with the configuration of each Peripheral and its functions. AIM: To identify the peripherals of a computer. 1. The Mother Board [pic] 2. CPU (Processor) [pic] 3. SMPS (Switched mode Power Supply) [pic] 4. Cabinet [pic] 5. CPU heat Sink and fan [pic] 6. RAM (Random Access Memory) [pic]
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1. Describe the four management functions and the type of management activity associated with each. 2. Explain the difference between efficiency and effectiveness and their importance for organizational performance. Answer T for True and F for False for the following questions. 3 Only the top managers in organizations need conceptual skills since it involves planning. 4. Human skills are the manager’s ability to work with and through other people and to work effectively
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The end of men The End of Men is an article from the magazine The Atlantic‚ from July / August 2010. The articles main focus is how women have an increasing influence in the society‚ and how this ultimately will lead to the balance of power between women and men is switching‚ in that women become dominant race. More women than men have high education‚ and there are now for the first time‚ more women in the working industri in the United States. People can nowadays determine the sex of their unborn
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Identify The Different Reasons Why People Communicate: 1 To express our feelings: This is a way were service users who unable to talk can let us know how they feel. We can express our feelings in the way we move or the expression on our faces. The way we can express our feelings with the way we use expressions on our faces can let us know if the service user is the following: * Happy * Upset * If they are in pain * If they need anything * If there hungry So expressing
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Computer Programming: Even Driven Programming: This is the process where the flow of the program is determined by certain events such as: * Senor output * User actions i.e. mouse clicks‚ key presses * Messages from other programs * Threads As users we have come across event driven program every day when we use a computer i.e. navigating through our computer user interface‚ also whilst playing computer games. By clicking on the mouse the computer picks up the event that has been
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UNIT - I BASIC STRUCTURE OF COMPUTERS FUNCTIONAL UNITS A computer consists of five functionally independent main parts. They are‚ ➢ Input ➢ Memory ➢ Arithmetic and logic ➢ Output ➢ Control unit Basic functional units of a computer [pic] The operation of a computer can be summarized as follows The computer accepts programs and the data through an input and stores them in the memory.The stored data
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A computer is one of the most brilliant inventions of mankind. Thanks to computer technology‚ we were able to achieve storage and processing of huge amounts of data; we could rest our brains by employing computer memory capacities for storage of information. Owing to computers‚ we have been able speed up daily work‚ carry out critical transactions and achieve accuracy and precision at work. Computers of the earlier times were of the size of a large room and were required to consume huge amounts of
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HISTORY OF COMPUTER Abacus - The First man-made computing device. - It can perform addition and subtraction - invented in China Pascal’s calculating machine/Pascaline - The first mechanical calculator - Invented by Blaise Pascal - Can perform addition & subtraction Leibnitz calculator - First general-purpose calculating machine - Extended version of Pascal Calculating machine - Can perform multiplication and Division - Invented by Gottfried Leibnitz Automatic
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Exam 1 B Key 1. (p. 5) The planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling of resources in order to achieve organizational goals both effectively and efficiently is known as management. TRUE AACSB: Group/individual dynamics (10) Bloom’s: Knowledge Difficulty: Easy Jones - Chapter 01 #2 Learning Objective: 1 2. (p. 5) A desired future outcome that a firm hopes to achieve is called a goal. TRUE AACSB: Group/individual dynamics (10) Bloom’s: Knowledge Difficulty: Easy Jones - Chapter
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