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    Research‚ Vol. XI‚ No. 4‚ 2012 Pre-Training‚ During-Training and Post-Training Activities as Predictors of Transfer of Training * Research Scholar‚ Karunya University and Assistant Professor (Senior)‚ VIT University‚ Vellore 14‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India. E-mail: umapricilda.j@vit.ac.in ** Professor‚ Karunya School of Management‚ Karunya University‚ Coimbatore‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India. E-mail: susan.chirayath@gmail.com Uma Pricilda Jaidev* and Susan Chirayath** Training is one of the most frequently used

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    The Impact of Counsellor Training on Student Counsellors’ Significant Relationships Research Proposal The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) define counselling‚ along with psychotherapy‚ as being “umbrella terms that cover a range of talking therapies” (BACP‚ 2012: 1). In addition‚ counselling is provided by practitioners who “work with people over a short or long term to help them bring about effective change or enhance their wellbeing” (BACP‚ 2012: 1). Those who practice

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    psychological rewards to enhance job satisfaction‚ such as the opportunity to use one’s ability‚ a sense of achievement‚ receiving appreciation and positive recognition or being treated in a considerate manner (Mullins‚ 2002:P490). Such methods ensure employees are constantly motivated while being engaged in activities that are enjoyable and rewarding. The function of manager is to complete a task on time. The task or project may be very simple or vastly complex and technically challenging. Where‚ a

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    Enhancing Business-Community Relations Petron Corporation Case Study by Charmaine Nuguid-Anden1 September 2003 www.new-academy.ac.uk www.pbsp.org.ph www.unv.org ‘Enhancing Business-Community Relations’ – Petron Corporation Case Study‚ Philippines Contents 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 2 2. The Beginnings of Volunteerism In Action ................................

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    information you need to have a good understanding of what telecommuting is and why it is becoming so popular. In addition‚ it will discuss how businesses design telecommuting jobs‚ how they work and how they are managed. Telecommuting involves letting employees of a company complete part of if not all of their daily work in the convenience of their own home. In some cases this may involve connecting to the companies computer network through the Internet via modem. In other cases it may just mean they

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    in sport to cheat is not necessarily a new concept but has become increasingly effective in the recent turn of the century. With the numerous medical and technological advances in our world today‚ much debate has come about the use of performance enhancing drugs/methods (PEDs/PEMs) by elite athletes. Even with the creation of the WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) in 1999 to regulate drug use in sport‚ minor progress in the fight against doping has been made. The war against drugs has shown to be ineffective

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    and legalization of performance-enhancing drugs is a controversial topic. I will argue that the use of PED’s is immoral‚ and should not be legalized. To support this I will indicate the ways in which some athletes are exploited by the legalization of PED’s along with other disadvantages of these drugs. With the use of PEDs as it is now‚ athletes who do not illegally use them are set at a disadvantage. It is believed that the legalization of performance enhancing drugs would “even the playing

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    A3. How can employees position themselves vis-à-vis the expectations of HR managers? Employees can position themselves in a way that results in a situation where both employees and a company can benefit from each. It will also help the employees to gain better recognition in the company and also create more chances to be head hunted by external recruiters for critical positions in the industry. Firstly‚ the most important task for any company is to imbibe its core values and principles in each employee

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    proofread thoroughly? Yes‚ I have reread my paper several times and edited appropriately. Jeff Ziegler Professor Decker English 101 May 23‚ 2012 Child Development and the Impact of Autism The early years of a child’s life are crucial for social‚ cognitive‚ and emotional development. Therefore‚ steps should be taken to ensure that children grow up in a healthy environment and that parents understand each developmental phase. The prenatal period‚ which ranges from

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    the most important means for enhancing the lives of the poor and therefore a major tool for economic and social development mostly in rural areas. Lately‚ contrary to this widespread belief‚ critics have raised eyebrows against this growing popularity of microfinance as a major tool for enhancing economic development. Contrary to belief‚ they are of the opinion that microfinance is a ‘make-belief’ that is hindering economic and social development rather than enhancing it. It is to this regard and

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