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    Communication is the way or process of transformation of data or information from a sender to receiver (Bovee and Thill 2008‚ p. 38). According to them‚ an effective communication plays the vital part to achieve the organisational goal. In the context of managerial communication‚ an effective communication is very helpful for early warning of potential problems‚ stronger decision making‚ faster problem solving‚ having a steadier workflow and resulting increased productivity responsible for the growth

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    “Legal Management is one of the best preparatory programs for law school because it exposes us‚ the students‚ to the basic laws and principles governing the Philippine legal system. This course is also designed to develop the writing and verbal communication skills of the students‚ both business and legal.” As the definition of Legal Management says above‚ it just show how this subject is relevant/important in my course. First reason why I say so is because since in this subject‚ we will be discussing

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    “Shakespeare’s plays contain themes that are still relevant today. Macbeth is no exception”. Discuss with reference to at least 2 themes form Macbeth. Shakespeare’s plays all contain themes that are still relevant to our lives today. Macbeth is no exception. Here Shakespeare utilizes an extensive variety of themes throughout the context of the play and how the characters exploit their actions towards each other. The main theme of “the Corrupting Power of Unchecked Ambition” is dealing with a

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    Assess the clam that Marxist theory no longer has any relevance for understanding modern societies. [25] Marxism was developed by the German philosopher Karl Marx and is a radical alternative to functionalism. Functionalism‚ developed by Emile Durkheim‚ was very influential in the 1940’s and 50’s but started to decline in the 1960’s. Marxism had the answers functionalism failed to give. Marxism is based on the idea that we need food‚ shelter and products in order to survive. We enter in to social

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    stone of strategic planning. Broad and simple in nature‚ mission statements provide clear direction for members of an organization and establishes the foundation for a firm’s values and ethics. To explain Desmidt’s (2016) argument regarding the relevance of mission statements: these statements are effective internal communication tools that can be leveraged to influence the beliefs‚ assumptions of an organization’s core‚ perennial and distinctive features (p. 897). An organization’s mission statement

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    developed the Conceptual System and Theory of Goal Attainment in 1970’s-1980’s (George‚ 2011). Myra Levine developed the Conservation Principles in 1989 (George‚ 2011). Both women were well engaged with the aspect of direct patient care psychologically‚ emotionally‚ and physically. These theorists were wise beyond their years with the theories they developed. King’s Conceptual System Imogene King’s Conceptual System was first established in 1971. King revamped the original Conceptual System in

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    THE RELEVANCE OF THE SOCIOLOGICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE TO LEGAL STUDIES IN NIGERIA BY ETUDAIYE‚ MUHTAR ADEIZA INTRODUCTION Jurisprudence among its many definitions has been described as being concerned with “the nature of law‚ its purposes‚ the means (institutional and conceptual) necessary to effectuate these purposes‚ the limits of the law‟s efficacy‚ the relation of law to justice and morality and the modes by which law changes and grows historically”.1 This is a definition that is almost apt

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    Rodrigues‚ CA‚ 2001‚ ‘Fayol’s 14 principles of management then and now: a framework for managing today’s organizations effectively’‚ Management Decision‚ vol. 31‚ no. 10‚ pp. 880-889. Rodrigues discusses in some detail how Fayol’s principles of management individually are/are not used in modern management. He doesn’t necessarily hold a contention or argument as he is ultimately comparing and contrasting the world of management in US organisations from early 1900’s to now. However the result of

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    (a) Discuss the absolute advantage theory and its relevance to international trade. John Solman and Mark Sutcliffe‚ Economics of Business‚ states that “that the reasons for international trade are just extensions of the reasons for trade within a nation and that instead of people or countries being self-sufficient it makes more sense to specialize in different trades’. Solman and Sutcliff advised that ‘firms or companies usually specialize in certain types of goods or services which allow them

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    Does the UN hold relevance in today’s world? After the failure of League of Nations‚ the necessity of an international organization of wider character was felt. This need was fulfilled with the creation of UN in 1945. It had the responsibility to maintain international peace and promote cooperation in solving international economic‚ social and humanitarian problems. The UN has completed fifty seven years and apparently seems to be more assertive‚ confident and visible‚ both in its approach and

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