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    macro-environmental(external marketing environment) factors that have an impact on an organisation. The result of which is used to identify threats and weaknesses which is used in a SWOT analysis. PESTEL stands for: * P – Political * E – Economic * S – Social * T – Technological * E – Environmental * L – Legal Lets look at each of these macro-environmental factors in turn. All the external environmental factors (PESTEL factors) Political Factors These are all about how and to what degree a government

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    Reflection Paper Counseling Session Role Play Between Kristen (student/client) and Tiffany Ellison (Therapist) Tiffany Ellison Barry University Identifying health risk behavior My client Kristen came in for a follow-up session to focus on codependency issues‚ feeling overwhelmed with her mother‚ and not having time to focus on her. Kristen seems to be focusing all of her time on her mother and less time to herself. Kristen is aware that she is not strong

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    its citizens‚ economic security is always an issue.1 Whether it be unemployment‚ old age‚ or illness‚ economic security is something that is inescapable. To amend this issue the United States created certain programs to aid its helpless citizens. The first major pension program was created after the civil war‚ this had led to a time where America experienced the most disabled population it had seen ever.2 Thousands of soldiers and their families received pensions.3 This was an important step in the

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    distractions such as texting. Social distractions such as talking or passing notes don’t just take away from the people who are doing the activity but those around them as well. Disciplines are enforced and some schools give after school detention‚ weekend school‚ and for repetitive distractions to a class student may also have a meeting with teacher and the student parents and discus a plan of action before dropping a student from a course. Teachers play a big role in maintaining student’s attention

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    com/research_registers The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at http://www.emerald-library.com/ft How important are ethics and social responsibility? A multinational study of marketing professionals Anusorn Singhapakdi and Kiran Karande College of Business and Public Administration‚ Old Dominion University‚ Virginia‚ USA How important are ethics? 133 Received September 1998 Revised March 1999 June 1999 September 1999 College of Administrative Sciences‚ Kuwait

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    Withdrawing out money Customer: I’d like to withdraw money from my account please. Bank Employee: How much would you like to take out? Customer: £100. Bank Employee: Do you have any ID? Customer: Here. Bank Employee: Please put your card in here and enter your pin. Customer: Okay. Bank Employee: Here is £100. Thank you. Customer: Thank you. checking into a hotel Hotel Receptionist: Good afternoon. How can I help you? Customer: We’d like a room please? Hotel Receptionist: Do you have a reservation

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    Socio-Cultural Factors Explain what is meant by “socio-cultural factors” in the external environment? Socio-cultural factors in the external environment is the factors bases on society and cultures that affecting the business or the markets. Socio-cultural factors such as education‚ lifestyle trends‚ population and so on‚ may influence customers’ behavior or attitude to the product. For example‚ if the population of greybeard is increasing‚ then the demand of rest home will be increase as well.

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    declared secession formed the Confederacy. The issue of the war was slavery. The South depended on it and the North wanted to abolish it. So what caused this war? This paper will argue economics was the most important factor in starting the war. However Social and Political differences played a big role. Economics took the biggest part in the cause of the Civil War because the South’s economy

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    Rita begins to change through her lessons with Dr Frank‚ but it seems he changes himself. During Rita’s period of change‚ while she is trying to experience all there is to change her image‚ and inside‚ she is confused of where she really belongs‚ either the working or educated class. This is given in the scene where Frank asks her to come to his house‚ and she stands outside and looks inside‚ she is an outsider. "Daybreak: the household slept. I rose‚ blessed by the sun. A horny fiend‚ I crept

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    reduce resistance to change 1. Using Lewin’s Change Model‚ successful unfreezing can set the stage for change to take place. <INSERT CONTEXT: why is the change needed?> By understanding the need to change‚ employees become dissatisfied with current practices‚ hence motivated to change. The organization must always create the motivation to change. This creates favourable predisposition towards change‚ reducing resistance. 2. From Kotter’s six strategies to overcome resistance to change

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