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GIBBS REFLECTIVE CYCLE Description (What happened?) Action Plan (If it arose again what would you do?) Feelings (What were you thinking & feeling?) Conclusion Evaluation (What was good & bad about the experience?) Description (What sense can you make of the situation?) (Gibbs 1998) Stage 1: Description of the event Describe in detail the event you are reflecting on. Include e.g. where were you; who else was there; why were you there; what were you doing; what were other people doing;
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Gibbs’ (1988) Reflective Cycle Gary‚ Andrea‚ Nick & Omar Gibbs’ reflective cycle is a common model for reflection. It includes 6 stages of reflection Gibbs (1988) reflective cycle • It is a never ending cycle‚ whereby theory and practice constantly feed each other • It can start as quite a shallow process‚ but the more you develop and the more you begin to analyse the tasks‚ the deeper your learning experience becomes • In professional practice‚ tasks do not always follow set procedures – you
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Journal of International Economics 56 (2002) 299–327 www.elsevier.com / locate / econbase Explaining business cycles in small open economies ‘How much do world prices matter?’ M. Ayhan Kose* Graduate School of International Economics and Finance‚ MS-021‚ Brandeis University‚ Waltham‚ MA 02454‚ USA Received 27 May 1998; received in revised form 20 October 2000; accepted 7 April 2001 Abstract This paper analyzes the role of world price shocks – fluctuations in the prices of capital‚ intermediate
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orderly path from problem identification through solution. The Rational Decision Making is a seven step model for making rational and logical reasons: Define the problem The very first step which is normally overlooked by the top level management is defining the exact problem. Though we think that the problem identification is obvious‚ many times it is not. The rational decision making model is a group-based decision making process. If the problem is not identified properly then we may face a problem
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OUTWARD BOUND LEARNING Action III Self II Action II Application Action I Self I Acknowledgment Concrete Experience Awareness Reflective AC Observation AE CE AC:ABSTRACT CONCEPT RO CE: CONCRETE EXPERIENCE RO:REFLECTIVE OBSERVATION AE:ACTIVE EXPERIMENTATION
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Cycle of involvement - involvement of customer with the product and defining the requirements of the product. It involves requirements‚ acquisition‚ usage‚ maintainace and retirement When we talk about the requirements of the product‚ the customer is looking for what is suitable for him. The company must be able to attain what the customer is looking for and to match their expectations. For example cars‚ the customer will define what are they looking for and hopefully the seller of the car will
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Page 1 of 6 Life Cycle of Malaria Page 2 of 6 Malaria is an ancient disease transmitted by the Anopheles mosquito that predates recorded history. Historically it was common in the swampy areas around Rome‚ and was believed that the tainted air in those locations made people very sick‚ the disease was therefore named malaria for the Latin root words bad air. Malaria is caused by small parasitic protozoa of the genus Plasmodium which infects both humans and mosquitoes in a cyclical process.
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or cause their victims to doubt themselves . Isolation is another form of emotional abuse. Isolation is when abusers control every aspect of victim’s lives to the point where they cannot do anything. . The cycle of violence will starts to abuse according to Smith and Segal (2010). The cycle begins of abuse when the perpetrator displays violent action. Guilt is displayed when the abusers acknowledge what they have done but worries about what happens after the violent act has taken place.
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Product Lifecycle Management Stage 4: Decline The decline stage of the product life cycle is the one where the product ultimately ’dies’ due to the low or negative growth rate in sales (see Figure 1). Profitability will fall‚ eventually to the point where it is no longer profitable to produce‚ and production will stop. As a number of companies start to dominate the market‚ it becomes increasingly difficult for the company in question to maintain its level of sales. Consumer tastes also change
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