Semester: _Autumn 2014 (E14)_ Module Title: _Corporate Hospitality_ Programme _BSc (Honours)_ Level: _Level 5_ Format: _Group Pitch and Individual Reflective Report‚ plus_ _Examination_ Presentation: _Yes_ Any special _All work should be submitted on the Student Portal along with_ requirements: _an acceptable Turnitin Report_ Word Limit: _Total of 1‚500 words (with 10% plus or minus leeway) for_ _Individual Reflective Report_ Learning outcomes Identify and
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Introduction Personal growth and development as a group participant McDermott (2002) suggests that groups are defined by consisting of at least two persons‚ that share space and share a purpose. The interactions taking place amongst members may be important in the development of common goals‚ norms and roles‚ and some sense of belonging. Within the context of a group‚ participants find the possibility of making comparisons between themselves and others‚ which can become an influential source
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I have the ability to work well when working alone and when working independently. One of my best attributes is that I see mistakes as an opportunity to learn and improve; I also see mistakes as an opportunity to ask for help. I have been able to produce high quality work throughout school in most subjects and know that this will continue into sixth form. I perform well when working alone and when working independently. I am punctual‚ reliable and organised; often using my planner to keep track of
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But until the meeting started‚ I kept them still and quiet just waiting for the right time. I took the chairs in the room and organized them into a circle. I tried to acquire a couple tables for any materials that the members of my groups would bring. I unloaded the work I had done to prepare for the meeting on the table in front of me in an orderly fashion. The many files I kept in my book bag were tagged according to their subject and date‚ which made finding the correct contents easy. Almost as
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Courtroom Work Groups | Jaraka Ward | | University of Phoenix | 10/21/2012 | | I found several responses to the question of who is included in the courtroom work group. I believe that the criminal prosecutor‚ defense attorney‚ and a judicial officer make up the most common courtroom work group. The daily interaction of this group is to make sure that rules are being followed in each individual group but also to make sure it is given in a timely manner. The courtroom work group needs
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in class and including group work. I have always remembered to turn in my classwork on time and how it is instructed to be turned in. When receiving constructive criticism from my peers during the peer teaching activity‚ I did not come up with excuses for my actions‚ but thanked them for their feedback and thought about what they said. Respect – Everyday in class I displayed respect for my classmates and the class. Whenever someone in my group was talking during group work I would wait for them to
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position of Wesfarmers shares in comparison to others; this report will enable people in the business world to make an informed decision on whether to invest Wesfarmers. Established in 1914 in Western Australia as a farmers’ co-operative‚ Wesfarmers focused on the provision of services and merchandise to the rural community. Today it is known as one of Australia’s largest listed company with 200‚000 employees and more than 450‚000 shareholders. Their main objectives include: providing a satisfactory
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COLLABORATIVE WORK SKILLS: RUBRIC FOR GROUP WORK Name of Group Member Evaluated: ____________________ CATEGORY SCORE OF 4 SCORE OF 3 SCORE 0F 2 SCORE OF 1 Contributions Routinely provides useful ideas when participating in the group an in classroom discussion. An active member who contributes to the discussion and is really a part of the group. Usually provides useful ideas when participating in the group and in classroom discussion. A satisfactory group member who contributes to the discussion
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BOB KNOWLTON Case overview: Bob Knowlton is the team leader at Photon Lab headed by Dr. Jerrold. All of sudden a new member Simon Fester was introduced to the lab with being proper introduction and defining his role and position. Fester in intelligent man looking deep into the projects under execution in lab and start to cross over Bob and take his position with his aggressive and oppotunist approach. Bob‚ who believes in team work‚ starts feeling inferior to his new member and feels that he cannot
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MEMBER OF THE GROUP: 1. Fanny Amalia (1205085002) 2. Siti Fatimah (1205085003) 3. Mulia Hariana (1205085010) 4. Mega Puji Rahayu (1205085013) 5. Fithri Durotul Uyun (1205085029) A CAUSAL COMPARATIVE STUDY “A Social Impact Assesment of The Floodwater Spreading Project on the Gareh-Bygone Plain in Iran : A Causal Comparative Approach” 1. Research problems : Iran is located in semi-arid region with a high number population growth. That is one of the reasons why the water in this area become rare. Commonly
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