document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities‚ read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials Zarefsky‚ D. (2011). Public Speaking: Strategies for Success (6th ed.). Boston‚ MA: Allyn & Bacon‚ Pearson. All electronic materials are
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three children‚ was hired as an order-entry clerk for a trucking firm. Her first two weeks on the job were spent in a special class from 8 A. M. to 4 P.M.‚ where she learned how to sort‚ code‚ and enter the orders on the computer. An instructor worked with her constantly at first‚ and then less frequently as she gained skill and confidence. Linda was happy to have the job and enjoyed her work schedule. When the training was completed‚ she was told to report to the order-entry department the following
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Organizational Behavior Organizational Culture Identify a company with a visible organizational culture. Learn as much as you can about that company’s culture‚ using library resources‚ online sources‚ contacts within the company‚ and as many creative means as you can. 1. Prepare a presentation or write a paper summarizing the culture. 2. What do you think are the company’s values? 3. Has the culture contributed to the organization’s performance? Explain. The culture of a company
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relate to organizational structure? Organizational structure can be defined as the hierarchical arrangement of authority‚ communication rights and duties of an organization. The structure of an organization depends on the organizational objectives and strategies. In our article “Go your own way”‚ we can identify that the structure used is decentralized. In a decentralized structure the decision making power is distributed and departments have different degree of interdependence. From the article
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(2002) 419–432 www.elsevier.com/locate/system Doing focus-on-form Rod Ellis*‚ Helen Basturkmen‚ Shawn Loewen Department of Applied Language Studies and Linguistics‚ University of Auckland‚ Private Bag 92019‚ Auckland‚ New Zealand Received 17 April 2002; received in revised form 14 June 2002; accepted 17 June 2002 Abstract ‘Focus-on-form’ refers to a particular type of form-focused instruction - the treatment of linguistic form in the context of performing a communicative task. This article
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Ch1 cont. The importance of interpersonal skills: • Practicing managers have long understood the importance of interpersonal skills to managerial effectiveness. • Until the late 1980’s business school emphasized the technical aspects of management‚ specifically focusing on economics‚ accounting and quantitative techniques. • Over the past two decades‚ however business faculty have come to realize the importance that understanding of human behavior plays in determining manager’s
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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR ORGB 3201-05: Spring 2014 Instructor: Marla Baskerville Watkins Class Schedule: Tuesdays and Fridays(3:25-5:05) Dodge 140 Office: College of Business‚ 112 Hayden Hall‚Management and Organizational Development Office Hours: Office Hours: Tuesdays (11-1) E-Mail: m.baskerville@neu.edu REQUIRED READINGS You will be required to read a textbook‚ academic articles‚ news articles‚ and cases that can be retrieved from your coursepacket‚ the internet‚ and Blackboard
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listed above have reached such low levels that critical organizational outcomes are being negatively impacted. The principal character in the case. It is designed to be taught in one class hour and is expected to take approximately three hours of student preparation time. Students are provided with a manage concern that her workers’ levels of job satisfaction to dangerous levels. Students are provided with survey instruments used to measure each of the constructs plus results from the employee
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Dog Organism Evolves and Becomes Suitable to Its Environment? Helena Herbert BIO/101 Sunny Ryerson January 31‚ 2011 How a Dog’s Organism Evolves and Becomes Suited to Its Environment? Although there are many types of organisms that could have been chosen [The passive voice is a form of "be" (have been) and a participle
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Organizational charts are detailed representations of organization structures and hierarchies. They are typically used to provide both employees and individuals outside the organization with a "snapshot" picture of it’s reporting relationships‚ divisions of work‚ and levels of management. Obviously‚ smaller firms—whether they consist of a single owner of a home-based business‚ a modest shop of a few employees‚ or a family-owned business with a few dozen workers—are less likely to utilize organization
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