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    Computer Integrated Manufacturing‚ known as CIM‚ is the phrase used to describe the complete automation of a manufacturing plant‚ with all processes functioning under computer control and digital information tying them together. CIM is an example of the implementation of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in manufacturing. This starts with computer aided design‚ followed by computer aided manufacture‚ followed by automated storage and distribution. One integrated computer system

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    Business Modelling For Enhanced Communication Business Modelling is the use of models and methods to understand and change the organisations. The goal is to reduce the communication gap between different types of people or groups that can be either business‚ social or personal. This has been presented in the following ways:- * Different level development * Exploring different viewpoints. * Describing different aspects. This is a method to research and present the different perspective

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    they favour you and send you mailings for customer loyalty programs. This gives you the benefit of knowledge of sales before everyone else‚ and discounts. An instant reward would be buy one get one free. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs * To satisfy the upper needs on Maslow’s Hierarchy‚ we first need to satisfy our physiological needs. This means breathing‚ having food‚ water‚ sex‚ sleep‚ pooing‚ etc. * Once you have the basic necessities‚ you then can focus on the needs for safety. An example

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    Integrated circuit design‚ or IC design‚ is a subset of electrical engineering and computer engineering‚ encompassing the particular logic and circuit design techniques required to design integrated circuits‚ or ICs. ICs consist of miniaturized electronic components built into an electrical network on a monolithic semiconductor substrate by photolithography. IC design can be divided into the broad categories of digital and analog IC design. Digital IC design is to produce components such as microprocessors

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    TOPIC: THE EFFECT OF COMMUNICATION ON ORGANISATIONAL GOAL ATTAINMENT (A CASE STUDY ON DE UNITED FOOD INDUSTRIES LIMITED‚ NIGERIA) | | INTRODUCTION In the 1960’s organizational communication shifted its primary focus from the applied aspect of communication in the organization‚ which involved mainly writing‚ speaking and persuasion to the broader role of

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    Abraham Maslow proposed a theory called “Maslow’s hierarchy of needs”. This theory explains that every person has a hierarchy of 5 needs‚ which are physiological needs‚ safety needs‚ social needs‚ esteem needs and self-actualization needs as shown in the figure above. At the bottom of the hierarchy are the physiological needs. Physiological needs are a person’s basic needs for food‚ drink‚ sex‚ air and other physical requirements. An organizational example of physiological needs is a comfortable

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    In 1943‚ Abraham Maslow developed a theory in psychology known as the Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is mostly often used as a pyramid‚ as shown on the title page. One of the many interesting things that Maslow noticed‚ is the layers of physiological needs‚ safety and security needs‚ the needs for loving and belonging‚ esteem needs‚ and self-actualization‚ in that order(working from the bottom layer of the pyramid up). The physiological needs include the basic needs that are

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    Marketing Communications Proposal for Bulldog Natural Grooming 1) INTRODUCTION The UK men’s skincare industry was a £57 million a year industry in 2008 and is highly competitive. It is still a miniature market when compared to the women’s skincare revenue which was 10 times higher in the same time. (http://www.mintel.com/press-centre/press-releases/237/mens-skincare-market-just-doesnt-scrub-up). It is under these circumstances that Bulldog was established by Simon Duffy and Rhodri Ferrier

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    Question: With the aid of specific examples‚ describe the concept of a hierarchy of biological organization. What is meant by the phrase “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts?” Answer: In an attempt to appreciate the world from a biological view of molecules‚ cells‚ and atoms; the study in which these properties build upon each other‚ called emergent properties‚ aid in understanding the human body and other life forms and the functions that nonliving matter contribute that assist

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    direct behavior. Here Maslow’s Need hierarchy explains motivation as coming from 5 levels of need that start out with Physiological needs and end with self actualization. Maslow’s assumed that needs once satisfied no longer motivate and so the person moves to the next need. Alderfer’s ERG theory only takes into consideration 3 levels‚ existence‚ relatedness and growth. ERG is similar to Maslow but differs in that Maslow thought that needs not satisfied in the hierarchy would stop a person from moving

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