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    Learned helplessness can be primarily found in abuse victims. Learned helplessness was originally discovered when an “animal is repeatedly subjected to an aversive stimulus that it cannot escape” (Cherry‚ 2016). According to Cherry (2016) the animal will eventually stop trying to avoid the stimulus and behave like it is completely helpless even if they have a way of avoiding the pain. Learned helplessness has a strong tie to animals‚ however it can be applied to many situations that involve humans

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    BEHAVIOURAL AND MOTIVATIONAL CHARATERSITICS OF CORPORATE AND INDEPENDENT ENTREPRENEURS Vikalp Patel (646642) LITERATURE REVIEW “Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won’t‚ so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can’t.” Is something that most people who dream of becoming entrepreneurs have heard at least once in their life. It’s not easy to be as successful entrepreneur but they are a certain set of characteristics that most of them have

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    Unlike these other trends‚ however‚ it appears that skateboarding is here to stay. Q 1. What were some of the key characteristics of Vans’ earliest customers in the 1960’s and 1970’s? What was the public perception of skateboarding at this time? What was Vans’ competitive advantage at this time? What was its value proposition to customers? Answer: A skateboard is typically a specially designed plywood board combined with a polyurethane coating used for makes smoother slides and stronger durability

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    Consulting  Report  as  OB  Group  Assignment   Consulting Report Myers Retail Limited 2012-2013 Completed by Catherine Mao Felix Tao Ron Sun Samantha Ma AF  1-­‐3                       OB  Group  -­‐  Catherine‚  Felix‚  Ron  and  Samantha     Page  0   Consulting  Report  as  OB  Group  Assignment   Table  of  content   Consulting  Report

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    Group Behavior Group Dynamics A. Introduction and Definition A.1 Group’s nature and purpose It is a composition of at least two (2) or more people who share certain common beliefs‚ interact with one another in a continuing basis‚ and view themselves as being members of a group- which is a distinct entity- for the purpose of achieving common goals (Vecchio‚ 1988; Newstrom & Davis‚ 1997; French‚ Rees‚ and Rumbles‚ 2008). First of all‚ before certain individuals get to interact with each

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    Table of Contents Introduction 1. Consumer Affect and Cognition 2. Consumer Behavior 2.1 Consumer Environment 3. Relationships among Affect and Cognition‚ Behavior‚ and the Environment 3.1 The Cognitive Response Approach of Tide 4. Tide Creating Customer Relationship through Affective and Behavioral Responses Conclusion References Introduction The famous Tide detergent brand of Procter and Gamble Company is popular all over the world. The world’s top maker

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    Essay Plan Introduction – What my aim is for this assignment. What my 3 chosen ideas are; • SMART objectives • Time management • Stress Management Main body of essay Discuss each of my ideas‚ give a brief explanation. 1. Smart objectives – Explanation‚ why it is important‚ how I have started to use them and include the evidence. 2. Time management - Why it is important‚ how I have started to use them and include evidence. 3. Stress management -Why it is important‚ how I have started

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    semi-arid areas while at the same time aim to restore forests in tropical areas. Gunnedah basin forms the central part of Sydney-Gunnedah-Bowen basin system which extends along the eastern margin of Australia (Ewan 2010‚120) This paper will be arguing against the commencement of the Whitehaven mining activities around this area with the support of the 3 ethical decision making approaches which are utilitarian‚ moral right and justice( Robbins‚ bergman et ol‚ 2012). BODY: Ethical principles provide the

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    MOTIVATION- is the driving force within individuals that compels them to action. Motivation (in consumer behaviour)- what leads the consumer to search‚ but‚ consume and dispose of products. 3. GOALS- What do consumers want to achieve? i.e. desired ends 4. LAYERS OF REASONS: means-end-analysis NEEDS Need- any human requirement Type of Need Definition Example Application Innate aka biogenic or primary needs Are physiological (i.e. biogenic) Food‚ water‚ air‚ clothing‚ shelter

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    A CASE STUDY ON THE INDIAN SMALL CAR INDUSTRY Prof. Tapan Panda A Case Study on the Indian Small Car Industry A BRIEF OVERVIEW ON THE INDIAN SMALL CAR INDUSTRY If there is one big market that is forcing the global auto majors to think small‚ it is India. Until yesterday‚ all the world’s auto-manufacturers expected to create success out of their midsize products. There were as many as five players in the mid car segment and just one--the Rs 7‚956-crore Maruti Udyog Ltd (MUL)--in the

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