personalisation? Personalisation is placing the service user at the centre of the service‚ increasing service user’s ability to exercise choice‚ control of their care as it is their right‚ and focus on their Personalisation is a social care approach described by the Department of Health as meaning that “every person who receives support‚ whether provided by statutory services or funded by themselves‚ will have choice and control over the shape of that support in all care settings". strengths. 2: What
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and political concepts that arose during the Cold War made a notable difference to the landscape of the next 60 years. Under the atmosphere of impending doom‚ many novel concepts were conceived that dramatically altered the psyches of generations to come. Mutually Assured Destruction‚ nuclear winter and the concept of psychological resistance are all good examples of how the Cold War altered the social fabric for years to come. The first‚ and best remembered‚ of these concepts was MAD‚ Mutually
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encompassing residential‚ commercial and retail components‚ that abide by Islamic principles. It also spread investment across various complementary commercial real estate assets worldwide. The business model addresses the issue of loss revenue from alcohol and replacing it with alternative revenue generating streams. Adhering to Islamic principles‚ TAMANI Hotels & Resorts will be alcohol free‚ serve halal food and will donate a percentage of profits to recognized charities. Chief executive
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THE CHRISTIAN CONCEPT OF GOD Christians claim that their concept of God is found in the Bible. Known as classical theism‚ this view of God has long been considered the orthodox theistic position of the Western world. Though there are numerous divine attributes that we could examine‚ for our present purposes it is sufficient to say that the God of classical theism is at least (1) personal and incorporeal (without physical parts)‚ (2) the Creator and Sustainer of everything else that exists‚ (3) omnipotent
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Healthcare Support Services - New to Health Care With today’s social‚ cultural‚ political and economic shifts‚ public health has become a huge topic of concern. More and more communities are depending on public health organizations for information‚ education and assistance in maintaining a healthy society. In The Untilled Fields of Public Health‚ Charles-Edward Amory Winslow defines public health as “the science and art of preventing diseases‚ prolonging life and promoting health through the
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Industries/Professions International Taxpayers Self-Employed Small Business/Self-Employed Home Other International Individual Topics Alien Taxation - Certain Essential Concepts Classification of Taxpayers for U.S. Tax Purposes Determining Alien Tax Status Employees of Foreign Governments or International Organizations Income from Abroad is Taxable New Developments in International Taxation Special Categories of Alien Workers Taxation of Dual-Status Aliens Taxation of Foreign Athletes and Entertainers
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2 IBM: An industry example of a transition from product to service base 2.1 Brief history of IBM and story of its downward spiral IBM stands for “International Business Machine” and was incorporated in 1924 focusing on delivering ‘products’ in the form of punch tabulated machine until it became the biggest and most successful business PC and mainframe manufacturer in world circa 1980’s. At this time IBM stock price once shot up until USD43 per unit [1]. However by the end of 80’s‚ the software
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Midas Midas has been very successful with the service that they have been providing. They are attempting to move from specialized services to more complex services. This is a good thing for them‚ but they have to look at what this change can do to their company. With the new program there are negative impacts. The negative impacts that this will have are as follows: more training for employees to be able to perform the task that they are asked to do‚ the operating process will be more complicated
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adequate service The level of service quality a customer is willing to accept. aftermarketing Marketing technique that emphasizes marketing after the initial sale has been made. after-sales surveys A type of satisfaction survey that addresses customer satisfaction while the service encounter is still fresh in the customer’s mind. ambient conditions The distinctive atmosphere of the service setting that
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types of communication are: A. Written‚ verbal‚ and non-verbal. B. Verbal‚ formal documentation‚ informal documentation. C. Verbal‚ written‚ and graphic. D. Verbal‚ written‚ and electronic. 2. Which of the following are outputs from the Communications Planning process? A. Project records B. Communications management plan C. Performance reports D. Formal acceptance 3. Herzberg identified factors‚ which‚ if present‚ will lead to increased
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