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    not even have a formal structure. Instead of following an organizational chart or specified job functions‚ individuals simply perform tasks based on their likes‚ dislikes‚ ability‚ and/or need. Rules and guidelines are not prevalent and may exist only to provide the parameters within which organizational members can make decisions. Small organizations are very often organic systems. As an organization grows‚ however‚ it becomes increasingly difficult to manage without more formal work assignments

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    so individuals can see your mouth making it easier to see you talking. [1.4] Analyse reasons why an individual may use a form of communication that is not based on a formal language system‚ A individual may use a form of communication that is not based on a formal language system because they are not taught or trained in formal language systems‚ for example a person may have difficulty talking but may not know how to sign language so they may point to pictures on cards to get

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    informal and formal system

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    should support both formal and informal communication. Formal communications can include reports and accounting statements. Informal communications can include conversations and notes. Formal Communication Information transmitted by formal communication tends to be presented in a consistent manner. Company reports‚ for example‚ will often use the same basic format. This allows the recipient to locate items of interest quickly and easily. Since formal communications tend to be

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    “fashionable clothes that reflected their prosperity and position in society.” The fashion trends for men in the 1920s were the introduction to sportswear‚ formal styles of clothing‚ casual styles of clothing‚ and the “Zoot suit.” Informal wear during this time became popular because it was influenced by art movements that conveyed the “modern” look. Formal evening wear became popular because it was worn in Hollywood movies. The 1920s in America experienced a fashion boom when Consumerism and mass advertising

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    regulations that control the business. Control on waste and labor division can be achieved through policies. 2) Identify the main differences between the formal organization and informal organization. A formal organization consists with goals‚ policies and procedures with an intension to achieve a common objective. This structure creates formal relationships between the management and staff in delegating authority and responsibility. At Bella’s a good relationship exists with its staff and suppliers

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    Scotia Airways are a small private airline based in Glasgow/Scotland. Their goals determine the nature of inputs (employees and management’s ability) and outputs (the quality of service) also the interaction of the outer environment i.e. Macro elements such as external customers. Goals indicate a future prediction and the well-being of a business. Objectives on the other hand are specific targets within the general goal obtained are time based. Policies are a mechanism for controlling the behaviour

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    at any time and place. “. . . Students know the difference between formal and informal writing . . . Sometimes text messaging effects by blurring the difference between formal and informal style” (Yusuf et al.). Everything is very informal in texting. Teens texts their parents‚ in the same manner‚ they text their friends. “In a study done in Malaysia‚ concern has been shown after finding glimpses of text messaging in the formal writing of the students as it is harming standard writing of students

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    “acceptance of all cultures”. Lines run in religious and relevant tome but the poet immediately shifts to bitterness and wonder. She uses free verse‚ repeated words and questions to make the poem stronger. There are both types of word used. Formal and informal. Formal: Dead‚ sacred‚ emigrated Informal : shove‚ small‚ toss. The poem is a free verse si it relates to how the Indian culture is free there is no base.”Gods roam freely”. She is saying it’s silly and stupid yet she is following the Indian

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    Informal and Formal Debate

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    Short version  Alice part  Adaptivity of architecture  T: City is something that changes and grows. Cities become inevitably dysfunctional  and need maintenance‚ otherwise they will decade or die off. We assume that cities are  only about thriving and growth‚ but actually it is more about decade‚ declining and  abandon of the cities and the history and memories of them. We like to believe that  buildings are permanent‚ totally functional and save‚ however this might be one of the  biggest lies that have been told in architecture schools

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    or set of goals. There are two types of groups namely; a formal group and an informal group. For example‚ a formal group in an organization is deliberately formed to achieve specific objectives. This is achieved through organization‚ co-ordination and delegation of work load within the group. Within a formal group exist set rules and procedures to be adhered to‚ all information is declared and taken note of. All formal groups have a formal point of origin and an end point. An informal group however

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