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    Developing yourself as an effective human resource practitioner December 2013 Certificate in human resource practice Contents Page Introduction 1 Activity 1 1/2 Activity 2 2/3 Conclusion 4 Bibliography 4 Introduction This report will look at how to develop you as an effective Human Resource Practitioner. It will summarise the Human Resource Profession Map (HRPM)‚ also identify

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    business. If you want ti reorganize‚ the tools used for over fifty years by the organizations under the umbrella of the Industrial Areas Foundation can help. Years ago‚ we were conducting a training session for a group pf leaders in one of our most effective and successful citizen’s organizations. The training focused on one of the most basic skills of any kind of organizing: how to organizing: how to organize and conduct a productive meeting in one hour or less. Running good meetings has long been the

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    Malcolm X- Harlem Speech Malcolm X uses several persuasive techniques to make the speech appealing to the audience‚ and to get them to respond in a certain way. His aim is to make them understand that they are not being treated equally in relation to white people even though its the only way that they know. Some of the techniques used are repetition‚ specific tone‚ inclusive language and shows some signs of constructing a persona. He uses repetition of words and ideas in his speech. Repetition

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    money and deducting certain tax rates and incomes‚ meaning they are quite successful and aware of these economic aspects. Policies relating to equality‚ national heroism‚ and immigration laws (“no chain migration”) seem to be the main reason of the audiences’ clapping‚ and it seems like President Trump has really made them believe that our country will not survive without major changes and more

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    Rhetorical Analysis In President George W. Bush’s speech to the American public on September 20‚ 2001‚ Bush utilizes rhetorical devices to craft an effective speech. He uses an instructive and demanding tone‚ makes an appeal to Logos‚ and varied syntax. The strongest device of Bush’s speech is his decisive and instructive tone. Throughout the entire dialogue‚ Bush uses statements and facts to consolidate all of his various ideas and points into concise sentences that directly state what has happened

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    writings or speeches gave by an effective speaker. These arguments take a lot to be effective. There are three key components‚ and if an argument lacks any one of them‚ it is not effective. Organization‚ diction‚ and bias words are all important aspects to any effective argument. Using these three elements‚ Thomas Paine was able to make a triumphant case‚ whereas James Chalmers’ writing did not and was therefore ineffective. Good organization is key to an effective argument because a bad argument

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    On 4th April 1967‚ Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a speech called “Beyond Vietnam: A Time To Break Silence”‚ at a meeting of concerned clergy at Riverside Church in New York City‚ New York. The address was part of a conference held by CAL-CAV (Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam)‚ an organization working to bring the war in Vietnam to an end. The speech mainly focuses on the war in Vietnam. The purpose of the speech is to make the clergy aware that the war is not only affecting Vietnam‚

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    Peacemaker‚ Malala Yousafzai‚ in her speech at The United Nations Youth Assembly‚ describes the need for human rights and dismisses the ways of the Taliban. Yousafzai’s purpose is to emphasize the dire need for civil rights for everyone. She uses forced teaming‚ credibility or ethos‚ and anaphora to promote her agenda of human rights. To begin‚ Malala Yousafzai uses forced teaming to increase her influence on the audience. Forced teaming is a technique in which the speaker frequently uses words such

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    and suicide and list facts others might not be aware of. The audience in this video seems relatively large. The purpose for her speaking is to address the situation and educate others on what it’s like to be the mother of someone who kills and hurts‚ and also being a mother of someone who commits suicide. Sue uses ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos throughout her speech to appeal to the audience. Sue‚ the speaker uses ethos to make the audience more comfortable with her. She shares her true emotion with

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    Change Implementation Case Study Shelia Williams University of Phoenix/Atlanta Change Implementation Case Study Implementation of a new idea is a more difficult than just proposing it. This is especially true in organizations where the old method has been used for many decades. Change ideas have to be able to reach the employee’s understanding‚ agreement‚ and willingness to act. The change will require planning‚ time‚ and strategic moves‚ as it is a

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