RUBRIC FOR GROUP PRESENTATION Name of Student: _____________________________________ ________ Year & Section:___________________ Title/Topic:___________________________________________________ Subject:_________________________ STUDENT OUTCOME: Students will deliver effective oral presentations and demonstrates command of the English language. CRITERIA EXEMPLARY 5 VERY GOOD 4 GOOD 3 FAIR 2 POOR 1 SCORE Presentation Visuals All Visuals support the material. All aspects of materials to be covered are
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Business Policy * South Korean Multinational Conglomerate‚ Founded 1938‚ headquartered in Samsung Tower‚ Seoul. Comprises numerous subsidiaries and affiliated businesses‚ most of them united under the Samsung brand. * Samsung Electronics * Samsung Heavy industries * Samsung Engineering * Samsung Life Insurance * Samsung Everland Lee Kun - Hee - Chairman and CEO. Lee Soo - Bin - President‚ CEO of Samsung Life Insurance Revenue - $ 247.5 billion (2011)
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Samsung is one of the top leaders in the world when it comes to current technology and creating future electronics. To become a world leader a strong management team has been put in place and a very aggressive marketing strategy has been used. Samsung has made enormous strides in taking market share in the smartphone market from Apple inc. With legal battles and consistently changing markets will Samsung be able to maintain this growth? Management The head management structure within Samsung
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an unequal cooperative group rewards system in place that allows one team to financially benefit more than other teams within the company * Symptoms: The women in paint department were earning more than other skilled workers‚ workers complaining of inequity in salary‚ decreased retention rate‚ increased production was not sustainable. * Theories/models from the chapter 9 – Group cohesiveness‚ group effectiveness‚ cooperative group rewards‚ motivation in groups Solution Statement:
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AND LOADED ON TO STUDENT PORTAL:- 8 August 2012 DATE ASSESSMENT TO BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTTED: • Group presentation will be held during the exam period: 29 October-9 November 2012. (You will be advised of precise date and venue) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assessment Type: [Assignment: Group Oral Presentation for a new business strategy] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Reflection on group work Project |Content |Page | |Content |2 | |Introduction |3 | |The Group
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The Blackstone Group’s decision to file an initial public offering (IPO) involved the development of the compensation system‚ protection of the limited partners (LP)‚ structure of the public ownership‚ and an accounting transition in order to alleviate problems that would arise. Blackstone was required to establish a new compensation package that addressed partners carried interests as well as compensation for investment professionals and staff members that allowed each party to be no worse off
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of Phoenix Material Sociological Group Matrix Schaefer (2011) defines a group as “any number of people with similar norms‚ values‚ and expectations who interact with one another on a regular basis” (p. 111). Complete the Social Group Matrix by identifying and describing the relationship between yourself and the members of any social group you are a part of. Group description Identify the group. I honestly had a tough time even thinking of a “Social Group” that I belong to because when you
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Graphs‚ Groups and Surfaces 1 Introduction In this paper‚ we will discuss the interactions among graphs‚ groups and surfaces. For any given graph‚ we know that there is an automorphism group associated with it. On the other hand‚ for any group‚ we could associate with it a graph representation‚ namely a Cayley graph of presentations of the group. We will first describe such a correspondence. Also‚ a graph is always embeddable in some surface. So we will then focus on properties of graphs
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The following is an illustration of an appropriate application of group interventions‚ along with‚ a depiction of group dynamics. The dialogue includes a short portion of a two-hour Straight Ahead group session. Members played various roles you can observe dynamics between individuals who monopolize and passive members‚ dynamics of members who exhibit closer relationships‚ co-facilitator interactions‚ and use of strength-based assessment and solution focused therapy. Mandated clients often present
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