MSc in Security and Risk Management ‘To what extent do you think it is possible for leaders to manipulate organisational culture to achieve improved performance? Support your answer with examples from one or more organisations with which you are familiar’ 3777 words Organisational culture‚ which is defined by Handy (1993) as the concepts and ideas which govern the behaviour of people and organisations‚ has a significant impact on the effectiveness of an organisation. Handy listed over sixty
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Iago rewrites Othello: “A play that begins as a romantic comedy‚ but which ends as a tragedy” Evaluate the relationship between tragedy and comedy in light of this comment” Written in 1604‚ Othello is one of Shakespeare’s most highly concentrated‚ tightly constructed tragedies‚ with no subplots and little humor to relieve the tension. Although he adapted the plot of his play from the sixteenth-century‚ Italian dramatist and novelist Giraldi Cinthio’s Gli Hecatommithi‚ Shakespeare related almost
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1. what does the word "processing" in date processing mean? Data processing changes and manipulates the data in the IS. The computer’s speed and accuracy enable organizations to process million of pieces of date in several seconds. 2. Give three examples in which raw data also serve as useful information. Three examples of raw data served as useful information can be a customer’s age‚ gender‚ and his/ her annual income in a target market survey for a marketing company
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a young‚ man as his new lieutenant. Iago‚ Othello’s old lieutenant is incensed because he is replaced. Iago then manipulates Roderigo‚ a young‚ foolish man. Iago tricks and steals all of his money. Iago persuades Roderigo to partner with him to betray Cassio and make him loose his position as Othello’s lieutenant. Iago then manipulates Cassio and Othello by telling Othello that Cassio has been having a affair with Desdemona‚ Othello’s wife. Othello believes Iago‚ and makes a plan to get Cassio killed
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as he and many others are manipulated by Iago‚ the antagonist. Othello falls in love and elopes with Desdemona. Fueled by anger‚ Iago seeks revenge on Othello. With careful planning‚ Iago successfully tricks him into believing that his dear wife was cheating on him with his friend and lieutenant‚ Cassio. Along the way‚ Iago manages to manipulate and use Roderigo‚ also Othello’s friend‚ in order to succeed in his devious plan. before he manipulates Roderigo‚ he earns his trust by helping him with his
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Venetian senator. Iago who is rejected of a position of lieutenancy seeks out revenge on Othello through deception and poisoning Othello’s honest nature. He falls into a trap of deception while losing his own honesty and trust in his beloved. Shakespeare exposes the weakness of honesty through Iago’s acts of deception. Othello’s confidence wavers as Iago poisons his mind with the acts of Desdemona. Iago sets his scheme into motion by inciting uncertainty of Desdemona’s loyalty. Iago brings forth Desdemona’s
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Othello From beginning to end Iago moves the characters of Othello as if they were chessmen. He uses their individual aspirations and passions to motivate them to whatever devious plan he desires. His adroit manipulation of those characters range from convincing Roderigo to serve Cassio another glass of wine‚ to leading Othello to the conclusion that only by killing Desdemona could he save himself and mankind from her treacherous acts of infidelity. However‚ in each case Iago doesn’t have to push very
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runs the characters’ lives in Othello from the beginning of the play‚ when Roderigo is jealous of Othello because he wishes to be with Desdemona‚ and to the end of the play‚ when Othello is furious with jealousy because he believes Cassio and Desdemona have been engaging in an affair‚ but manipulation the prominent action that fuels the jealousy within Othello. Some characters’ jealousy is fashioned by other characters. Iago is involved in much of this‚ creating lies and implementing confusing situations
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In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Othello The Moor of Venice‚ Iago accomplishes his revenge by adopting logical‚ emotional‚ and ethical appeals to persuade others to do his work‚ such as when he manipulates Roderigo‚ blinded by his love for Desdemona and when he tricks Othello into thinking Desdemona cheated on him. Throughout the play‚ Iago expresses his hatred for Othello due to the fact he did not choose him for the lieutenant spot over Michael Cassio. He also suspects that Othello is having an
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Iago’s Manipulation Exposed in Othello “I have’t. It is engendered. Hell and night / Must bring this monstrous birth to the world’s light.” (1.3 446-47). As Iago indicates‚ an evil tyrant may lurk in even the best of people‚ only looking for self-satisfaction and prosperity at whatever costs‚ exactly how Iago presents himself through Othello. Throughout the play‚ people are unaware of their surroundings enemies and mischievous plans at work‚ forgetting the saying‚ “keep friends close‚ and
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