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    INTRODUCTION community based organization are basically groups which are not profit oriented and conducts most of its duties if not all at the local level to ensure that lives of community members in which it is located or they are working is improved. Community based organisations deal with are wide range of fields in their service delivery to the residents of a given community. Some of the fields that they majorly focus on are: education‚ rights of the disabled‚ health‚ and gender issues just

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    involved for the organization to run as proficiently and efficiently as possible. What works for one group‚ may not work for another. One critical objective is to get a culture to mirror organizational culture so that there are no misalignment‚ gaps‚ and disconnects. Everything must work in sync‚ and in harmony for the organization’s stability and survivability. Demographics continually change‚ therefore organizations must be flexible and ready to address that change. To not address that change would put

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    "There is nothing permanent in life except change‚" said philosopher Heraclitus. Others have called change or variety as ’the spice of life’. So‚ changes (shuffle or reshuffle) in the government from time to time should come as no surprise to anyone‚ though changes in the political arena are often viewed with suspicion. Change is in the very nature of being. Every new day is different from the previous day. Body metabolism is one such process as also growth of trees and revolving of planets. Tides

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    Change can be both negative and positive‚ bringing about unexpected consequences. In both of the texts‚ the personas are widowers‚ struggling to handle their changed situation created by the death of their loved one. We can see the unexpected consequence of the loneliness they experience and the hope that they have in the midst of despair. The first text ‘Widower in the country’ by Less Murray uses a slow and reflective that emphasises the personas isolation and grief and to explore his reflections

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    of our knowledge of human resource management involves large organizations with dedicated human resource departments and staff‚ but what about small organizations? Small organizations recruit‚ compensate‚ do performance management‚ and many of the same tasks as large organizations. There are certain things that can be mapped effectively from large to small organizations‚ but what happens to the rest that do not map? A small organization can not simply let things slip through the cracks based on size

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    Self-Organization Paper Complexity of the Innovative Process Self-organizing Behavior & Leadership This is an interesting topic to explore within State Street Corporation. It has been taught through the coursework that self-organization is the process where a structure or pattern appears to be in a succinct system without a sole leading force or authority. In regards to leadership‚ there has been a significant change in how it is viewed and the measure of its effectiveness. Initially a

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    Executive Summary The history of organization development is rich with the contributions of behavioral scientists and practitioners‚ many of whom are well known‚ as well as the contributions of many people in client organizations. Even if we were aware of all the significant contributors‚ which we are not‚ we could not do justice to the richness of this history in a short essay. Systematic organization development activities have a recent history and‚ to use the analogy of a mangrove tree‚ have

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    REVIEW A High Performance Organization is an organization that achieves results that are better than those of its peer group over a longer period of time‚ by being able to adapt well to changes and react on these quickly‚ by managing for the long term‚ by setting up an integrated and aligned management structure ‚ by continuously improving its core capabilities‚ and by truly treating the employees as its main asset. We can also define High Performance Organization as the combination of self-managing

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    Introduction In today’s highly turbulent business environment‚ ’change’ has become an inevitable part of life. Organizations that do not change when needed or are not sensitive to the need for change do not survive long. The revolution in the form of IT is reshaping the core competencies needed in a knowledge environment. Organizations‚ in order to be successful‚ need to place a high priority on proactivity and systematic understanding of organizational issues and on responding to current and

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    rgAccountability Affective commitment Analyzer corporate strategy Attribution process 10 The responsibility placed on an individual or group for their own or others’ actions‚ conduct‚ performance‚ projects‚ etc. The attachment one feels towards an organization based on positive feelings. A strategy that exploits new opportunities at an early stage while simultaneously maintaining a base of traditional products or services. The perceptual process of deciding whether an observed behaviour or event is caused

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