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    OD ICCL CASE

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    OD INTERVENTION IN ICCL (INDIAN CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED) ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT            Organization Development (OD) is a planned‚ organization-wide effort to increase an organization ’s effectiveness and viability. Warren Bennie‚ has referred to OD as a response to change‚ a complex educational strategy intended to change the beliefs‚ attitudes‚ values‚ and structure of organization so that they can better adapt to new technologies‚ marketing and challenges‚ and the dizzying rate of

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    interorganizational point of view”‚ International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management‚ Vol.30 No.2‚ pp. 112-27. Soinio‚ J‚ Tanskanen‚ K and Finne‚ M (2012)‚ “How logistics-service providers can develop value-added services for SMEs: a dyadic perspective”‚ The International Journal of Logistics Management‚ Vol.23 No.1‚ pp. 31-49. Stefansson‚ G (2006)‚ “Collaborative logistics management and the role of third-party service providers”‚ International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics

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    Autism Lexie Burrell Psychology 101 Research Option Two Due 12/3/14 Abstract The articles being discussed in this psychology paper claims that there are many other possible causes to autism besides just certain risk genes. It claims that parental history as well as social environment and location of where the mother lives are also factors in the brain development that can lead to autistic disorders. Autism usually occurs from certain genes the baby receives from its parents and it happens

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    Self Perception Theory

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    Self perception Table of contents Serial N° | List of Contents | Page N° | 01 | Executive summary | 03 | 02 | Theories | 04 | 03 | Techniques | 05 | 04 | Decision making | 06 | 05 | References | 08 | “Self perception theory” Executive summary:- Self-perception theory (SPT) is an account of attitude change developed by psychologist Daryl Bem. It asserts that people develop their attitudes by observing their behavior and concluding what attitudes must have caused them. The theory is counterintuitive

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    Sula Essay On Identity

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    “Nobody knew my rose of the world but me…. I had too much glory. They don’t want glory like that in nobody’s heart.” This epigraph of Toni Morrison’s Sula introduces the novel’s primary theme of identity. In particular‚ Morrison frames identity through the lens of apparently binary conflicts‚ such as knowing versus ignoring‚ me versus them‚ or glory versus shame. These dualistic conflicts over identity demonstrate the interrelated themes of perception and power. But by creating characters who align

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    Does Peer Pressure Have an Influence on College Students being in a Monogamous Relationship? Shelby R. Tinsley Department of Psychology Dr. Gwendolyn Singleton Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Abstract The overreaching goal of this research was to determine if peer pressure has an influence on undergraduate college students being in a monogamous relationship. Students on the campus of Florida A&M University were used to collect data. It was hypothesized that there will

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    Social penetration theory was formulated by psychology professors Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor as their attempt to describe the dynamics of relational closeness. They proposed that closeness occurs through a gradual process of self-disclosure‚ and closeness develops if the participants proceed in a gradual and orderly fashion from superficial to intimate levels of exchange as a function of both immediate and forecast outcomes.[1] This psychological theory‚ as with many others‚ is applied in the

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    analyze a wide spectrum of social network sites using various methodological techniques‚ theoretical traditions‚ and analytic approaches. A social network is a social structure made up of a set of actors (such as individuals or organizations) and the dyadic ties between these actors. The social network perspective provides a clear way of analyzing the structure of whole social entities. The study of these structures uses social network analysis to identify local and global patterns‚ locate

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    Chapter 1 Communication and Competence * 126 definitions for communication * any living organism counts as communication communication is the process whereby human collectively create and regulate social reality -any object or activity can be viewed as either a thing or a process -things are static‚ bound in time‚ and unchanging -processes are moving have no beginning and no end‚ constant change -the communication process is like a river; active‚ continuous‚ and flow‚ never the

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    ‘Feelings About Housework: Understanding gender differences’‚ Journal of Family Studies‚ vol. 7‚ no. 2‚ pp. 141-159. Helms‚ HM‚ Walls JK‚ Crouter AC & McHale SM 2010‚ ‘Provider Role Attitudes‚ Marital Satisfaction‚ Role Overload‚ and Houswork: A dyadic approach’‚ Journal of Family Psychology‚ vol. 24‚ no. 5‚ pp. 568-577. Hochschild‚ A & Machung‚ A 1989‚ The Second Shift‚ Viking Penguin‚ USA. Hochschild‚ A 2003‚ The Commercialization of Intimate Life: Notes from home and work‚ University of California

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