LEARNING TEAM CHARTER Course Title COM/285 - BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS All team members participated in the creation of this charter and agree with its contents X (Please check) Instructor Prof. Richard Valdes Gonzalez Course Dates 09/09/2010 - 10/07/2010 Team Members/Personal Information Name Phone Fax Email Luis Maymí (787) 586 – 9324 (787) 258 - 0566 fsmcgroup@gmail.com Jose Abril (787) 605 – 5996 jabrilpr@gmail.com Laura Mestre (787) 249 – 1124 mestre.laura@yahoo.com Isaac
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ASSIGNMENT ON WORKFORCE DIVERSITY SUBMITTED BY Executive Summary: We’ve looked at the challenges that Indian companies face because of diversity‚ both at the workplace and the marketplace. We’ve also seen the ways companies can use‚ to not only manage existing diversity but also to promote it and gain a competitive advantage in the market. Probably‚ the most important aspect that comes out from the study is that diversity is finally all about human beings‚ and how they differ from each
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LEARNING STYLES AND STRATEGIES Richard M. Felder Hoechst Celanese Professor of Chemical Engineering North Carolina State University Barbara A. Soloman Coordinator of Advising‚ First Year College North Carolina State University ACTIVE AND REFLECTIVE LEARNERS * Active learners tend to retain and understand information best by doing something active with it--discussing or applying it or explaining it to others. Reflective learners prefer to think about it quietly first. * "Let’s try
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In this essay I am going to reflect on my experience working as part of a team and the preparation on an oral presentation I had to do in class with people from different courses‚ as part of the Foundations for Practice in Health and Social Care module. Reflection is educational and is used as a means of self-knowledge and to develop using a process of feeling and learning by thinking about what happened and what could have been done differently. (Rolfe‚ 2011‚ p.8-12) I will be using the Gibbs (1988)
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In the living or work‚ it is usually need to work together as a team. This could be an informal event‚ like a social or a group‚ or at formal work. The formal work environments often need to co-operate with each other‚ linking individuals who have some different techniques or similar skills in order to achieve a common goal. In the team‚ the members need communicate with other team member frequently. Communication is an essential activity that can exchange of thoughts‚ messages or information through
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04 Developing the Work Team Reflective Review Understand the nature of teams and the features of team roles and responsibilities including the advantages and disadvantages Q1. How does a team differ from a group? Give 3 examples of the differences. A team and a group are often classed as the same‚ but they are in fact completely different entities. Three of the main differences are Trust Leadership Working towards a shared common goal • Trust – In a team there are high levels
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Week Three Learning Team Reflection: Working Capital Management Alan Litchman and Laura B. Trust‚ Co-Presidents of Finagle a Bagel‚ own a bagel business in Boston (Parrino‚ Kidwell‚ Bates‚ 2012). Alan and Laura met in business school and after gaining business experience in other industries they purchased the bagel business with the intent of growing it as much as possible. They have two primary target markets: 1) retail stores and 2) wholesale accounts with large institutions. In this paper‚ we
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encourage employees to remain with them‚ allow individuals to perform their tasks‚ and stimulate individuals to go beyond routine. Motivation affects performance. Individuals need to be motivated to complete a task or do a job. They must also have the ability to do that job. Ability can be their natural talents or learned skills. Both ability and motivation affect performance. Motivation is often seen in a process. That process starts with identification of needs. Needs are defined as the deficiencies
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7 8 Chapter Entrepreneurship‚ Team Building and Conflict Resolution Learning Outcomes On completion of this chapter‚ the reader will: q appreciate the importance of building teams and team working to successful entrepreneurial management understand how teams are developed and the different roles people perform in teams recognize how teams are managed and the importance of self-management be aware of the way conflict can be managed in order to benefit the organization have begun to appreciate his/her
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INDIVIDUAL WORK VERSUS TEAM WORK Virtually every working person I’ve ever come across believes in teamwork. At least they say they do. Sadly‚ a scarce few of them make teamwork a reality in their organizations; in fact‚ they often end up creating environments where political infighting and departmental serenity are the norm. And yet they continue to flaunt their belief in teamwork‚ as if that alone will somehow make it magically appear. I think that only a small minority of companies truly understand
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