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    Molly O’Neill HRM420 – Course Project Week 2 – Training and Needs Assessment May 11‚ 2011 Introduction Some employees get a little introduction before they start their new job‚ and some are learning the job while they are doing it. Right now‚ the orientation program is decentralized at Mechanical Concepts of Illinois. Most new hire employees are introduced to their role or department only with only 10 minutes of training from their supervisor‚ with no true orientation to the company

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    Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs Abraham Maslow foster the Hierarchy of Needs model in 1940-50s USA‚ and the Hierarchy of Needs theory remains valid today for understanding human motivation‚ management training‚ and personal development. Indeed‚ Maslow ’s ideas surrounding the Hierarchy of Needs toward the responsibility of employers to provide a workplace environment that encourages and ability of employees to carry out their own unique potential (self-actualization) are today more related than ever

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    Human Needs and Tendencies

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    The Cosmic Responsibility: An Essay on Human Needs‚ Task and Tendencies Dr. Montessori’s educational aims are to help the development of the child; and to help him adapt himself to (a) the physical conditions of his environment; (b) to the social requirements dictated by the way of life of the group of people among whom he lived – the society. For adaptation thus considered stability plays a great role because it represents the basis from which to start from towards the realization of the individual’s

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    Internal and External Information Needs fulfilled by 1. Microsoft Word (2007) 2. Microsoft Power Point (2007) 3. Microsoft Excel (2007) 4. Microsoft Access(2007) Microsoft Office Word 2007 is a program developed by Microsoft Office system which can be used to create a new document such as a memo‚ letter or a report. It can modify documents that you or someone created. Its functions also include typing text‚ editing existing texts‚ formatting texts to add emphasis‚ clarify ideas

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    Understanding Customer Needs Firms use various traditional i.e. surveys and focus groups‚ as well as nontraditional research i.e. ethnography‚ contextual inquiry‚ empathic design etc. approaches to gain insight into their customers’ needs in order to develop highly successful products (desirable‚ feasible and salable). Unfortunately‚ most companies are still product-driven rather than customer-driven. The hierarchy of needs composed of five levels from the bottom – biological/physiological‚ safety

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    whether‚ emotional‚ psychological‚ intellectual or social will call for communication on some level. There is a need to take care of our emotional‚ psychological and intellectual well-being‚ physical health and our spiritual needs. In order to address these needs we have to communicate. An individual’s identity and persona is developed and brought out by our action and interaction with each other via communication. We are not all similarly motivated nor are we all compatible and it is only by way

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    Special Educational Needs

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    aims to discuss the range of special educational needs in mainstream primary schools‚ analysing appropriate teaching and learning strategies to support learning. Special Educational Needs (SEN) is defined as children with learning difficulties that call for special educational provision to be made for them. Children have a learning difficulty if they have a significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of children the same age and/or have a disability that prevents or hinders them from

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    Man Needs the Environment

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    conception and birth‚ he is dependent on other people. He cannot grow up‚ work‚ and live neither as efficiently nor effectively‚ except through others. His life and death will only have meaning when considered in reference to others like him. Also‚ man is considered as a being-with-others. Despite the efforts to live independently‚ man cannot and should not live in total isolation rather he should deal and mingle with the people around him. His togetherness towards other creatures characterizes human nature

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    the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds; a person ’s style of speaking. Speech refers to the sound system of a language as well as how sounds are made in the mouth to form spoken words. All languages have different sound systems‚ the English language alone has 40 different sounds or phonemes that a child will need to familiarize themselves with. Speech refers to: • Saying sounds accurately and in the right places in words • The sounds people use to communicate

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    Utilitarian aspect of an attitude toward a behavior relates to usefulness‚ value‚ and intelligence of the behavior as perceived by the consumer. Hedonic aspect relates to pleasure experienced or anticipated from the behavior. The utilitarian product that I choose would be a Honda Accord. This product is utilitarian because it is offered at an affordable price. The car gets great gas mileage and the dealership offers great financing so that you are able to afford it. The hedonic product that I

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