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the major objective‚ but in order to survive a business will need make a profit in the long term. Some organisations however will be ‘not-for-profit’‚ such as charities or government-run corporations. tutor2u™ GCSE Business Studies Key Learning Points What are the different types of business organisation? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each type? What are the implications of the choice of business organisation on key issues such as: Ability to raise finance Control of the
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Organization Behavior Personal Learning Paper – 2 Submitted By Aanchal Madan FT 14201 Section 2 My first class of Organizational Behavior left me clueless I had expected to have an analytical analysis of corporates and organizations but as the classes passed by I realized that Organization behavior is a little more than how Organization’s behave‚ it also includes how “I” behave and how I have to be resilient to certain conditions or situations. A list of moving exercises during the lectures
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LEARNING ORGANISATION As been reviewed by Rohan Nagwekar‚ in The Fifth Discipline written by Peter Senge‚ Learning organization was defined as “a place where people continually expand their capacity to create results they truly desire‚ where new and expansive patterns of thinking are nurtured‚ where collective aspiration is set free and where people are continually learning how to learn”. The core of a learning organisation’s work was based upon five learning disciplines and they represented lifelong
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company’s director of corporate finance to give her a cram course in Balance Sheet 101. He helped her to understand debt structure‚ inventory trends‚ and the impact of taxes and currency rates. ➢ This allowed her to see what would generate cash and how each of her decisions would affect the balance sheet. Mulcahy says now that her lack of training had its advantages. She had no preconceived notions‚ no time to develop bad habits. ➢ She appealed to employees with missionary zeal‚ in videos
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of time to complete a list of ten tasks‚ which was challenging‚ but possible if done correctly. This put stress on the team‚ but in a motivating way. Therefore‚ it was important for our team to spend the first bit of our thirty minutes planning how we would go about completing the task. This involved a "pep talk"‚ assignment of duties‚ and then executing our plan by way of task interdependence. First‚ it was important to stress that without full
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storage‚ which should be used when referring to things such as disk and tape drives (although some people do consider them a form of memory). 2 Types of Memory To better understand physical memory in a system‚ it is necessary to see where and how it fits into the system. Three main types of physical memory used in modern PCs are • ROM: Read Only Memory • DRAM: Dynamic Random Access Memory • SRAM: Static RAM 2.1 ROM Read Only Memory‚ or ROM‚ is a type of memory that can permanently
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INDIVIDUAL LEVEL VARIABLES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AND SATISFACTION All our behavior is somewhat shaped by our personalities and experiences. There are three individual level variables: 1. Biographical Characteristics 2. Ability & 3. Learning 1. Biographical characteristics Biographical characteristics are readily available to managers. They include data that are contained in almost every employee’s personal files. The biographical characteristics are: a) Age b) Gender c) Marital status
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Persuasion is the process of motivating someone to take a desired action or support a specific idea. The idea of motivating someone to do something that he or she otherwise wouldn ’t have done can be called the art of persuasion which is an important part of business communication. The message or content might differ from business to business and vary with the kind of audience to whom the message is directed to but the main purpose of persuasive message is to motivate the reader to agree with you
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ASSEMBLY Definition of Terms Program - a set of instructions that tells the computer to perform a particular task. Programming – refers to the process of designing and creating computer programs. Programming Language - a software tool that facilitates the translation of human instructions to a form that computers can understand. Programmer - a person who can design‚ create‚ and maintain computer programs. Algorithm - a step by step solution of a problem. Levels of Programming
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