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    they hold. Even though it is costly to train employees‚ the investment can pay off in the future as workers employ their new skills. Work that is low quality or performed improperly can also be costly; training can help eliminate these issues. Disadvantage: * Traditional OJT relies heavily on an experienced employee to provide the instruction based on what they feel are the most important topics. What is important to one employee may not be important to another. The

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    not only the health care system‚ but also forcing a gradual shift from previously conceived plans/policies as a result of developing trends and interactions between parties. Each and every managed care plan has both advantages and disadvantages that essentially need to be considered. With managed care there is a series of options available to the general public‚ or companies/organizations. As with most items in life there is in most cases freedom of choice‚ circumstances or situations may dictate

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    There are many disadvantages of DTCA as there are advantages. Like‚ damaging relationship with their health-care provider‚ misinforming patients‚ overemphasizing drug benefits‚ inappropriate prescribing‚ promotion of new drugs before safety profiles are fully known‚ and most important of all increasing health-care costs. DTCA is often criticized for its potential impact on the patient-provider relationship. Providers often find themselves challenged with increased work and frustration when a patient

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    The advantage and Disadvantage of Stereotype In recent days‚ the definition of “green tea bitch” has been widely spread all over the Internet. That article listed dozens of characteristics of the so-called “green tea bitch” such as always feigning innocence and speaking quietly. Then there follow various similar definitions like “black tea bitch” that insult people because of those poor stereotypes. When it comes to stereotype‚ most of us will conjure up numerous images in our minds: an elegant

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    many countries in the world. Many people travel a lot yearly‚ a large number of companies invest much money in this field because of its benefits. It may seem that tourism brings only benefits‚ but further consideration shows that it also has disadvantages. It can be admitted that tourism offers many advantages. The most obvious advantages is generating huge amounts of money which contributes considerably to the economic growth of an area. By attracting people from almost everywhere‚ the area can

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    at SeaWorld are kept in small tanks‚ develop health issues faster than they would in the wild‚ and‚ sadly‚ live shorter lives. There are multiple disadvantages of have orcas in captivity. First‚ the orcas that have been captured by SeaWorld live in very small tanks. The article titled “8 Reasons Orcas Don’t Belong at SeaWorld” states‚ “They would need to swim 1‚208 laps (around the perimeter of the tank) or 3‚105 lengths (back and forth at the longest part of the tank) in the park’s largest tank

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    ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES OF TOURISM Advantages 1. Tourism provides foreign exchange (US dollars) which allows: i) The government to pay bills such as: a) Allows government to pay foreign debt. b) Allows the Bahamian dollar to stay on par with the US dollar. c) Allows government to pay the thousands of persons employed in government their monthly salaries. d) Allows government to have money to do road works‚ school construction and all other governmental works. ii) Allows Bahamians

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    Genicon 1. What advantages and disadvantages does Genicon have over large multinational corporations in the process of market selection? Genicon has been at disadvantage in US market due to group purchasing organizations have been controlling sales of minimally invasive surgery products since 1990s. GPO financial structure has been favoring large companies and it was getting difficult for several startups or smaller organization to enter market and position them. Since Genicon did not have big

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    Advantages and disadvantages of sampling methods Type Description Advantages Disadvantages Stratified This requires one to be bias towards their data. For example‚ if you knew the proportion of pensioners in an area was 30% and you wanted to represent this in your sample you would ensure that pensioners’ answers only made up 30% of your sample. It can be used with random or systematic sampling‚ and with point‚ line or area techniques If the proportions of the sub-sets are known‚ it can generate

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    The Advantages & Disadvantages of School Uniforms The Advantages & Disadvantages of School Uniforms According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)‚ the number of public schools that implement a school uniform has significantly risen in the last 10 years. In 1999‚ 12 percent of public schools had a uniform. By 2008‚ 18 percent had adopted a uniform for students. The NCES considers school uniforms to be an "indicator of school crime and safety‚" and safety is one of the

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