another product is barely profitable‚ although its market is growing. Should you kill it or keep it? To make these decisions‚ you need to look beyond the income that the products are currently bringing in. You need to assess how they’re likely to perform in future. BCG Growth- Share Matrix was developed in 1967 by the Boston Consulting Group and is illustrated by a matrix. The market’s rate of growth is indicated on the vertical axis and the firm’s share of the market is indicated on the horizontal
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Unit 11 - safeguarding vulnerable adults - Supportive relationships P6 and M3 In this essay‚ I would be explain and discussing the roles of supportive relationships in reducing the risk of abuse and promoting the rights‚ independence and wellbeing of adults and using health and social care services. Abraham Maslow is a psychologist who had developed the Hierarchy of needs model in 1940-50s‚ and the Hierarchy needs theory is still being used to day and for understanding the human motivation. In
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Motivating an organization’s employees is not amongst the easiest of tasks for a manager to accomplish. Even more challenging is motivating part-time employees whom are usually forgotten and ignored by the organization (Inman & Enz‚ 1995‚ p. 1). According to Statistics Canada‚ nearly 19% of the workforce constitutes of contingency workers who are not being utilized to their full potential (Statistics Canada‚ 2008). It is noticed that the number of contingency workers is almost one fifth of the workforce
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Sharna Rose‚ 13VA BTEC National in Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 6: Personal and Professional in Health and Social Care M2: Assess how the action plan has helped support own development over the duration of the programme M3: Use an example to examine the link between theory and practice Creating action plans and reflective practice has helped me develop both personally and professionally. Through the duration of my health and social care course‚ looking back at the goals I had set myself
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Motivation of Middle School Boys in Math Class Abstract Middle school is a time of physical‚ emotional and social change for boys. When students hit middle school‚ academics tend to take a back seat to all of the new activity in their lives. For boys‚ middle school is increasingly difficult. In addition to the physical and emotional changes‚ the academic curriculum becomes more challenging and rigid. This does not align with a typical boy ’s learning style. Many boys in middle school are struggling
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behavior work motivation; motivation and engagement in workplace; Intrinsic motivation; Motivation at workplace; Motivation at workplace; organization motivation. Reference List 1. Ann‚ G.‚ Jerry W‚ G.‚ & Heather S‚ M. (2009). Organizational change: Motivation‚ communication‚ and leadership effectiveness. 21(4)‚ 75-94. 2. Tesone‚ D. V.‚ Ricci‚ P.‚ & Severt‚ D. (2005). Workplace motivation and mental development. Journal of foodservice
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Health and social care Mrs Younis Unit 21 Unit 21- Nutritional for health and social care M3- Asses how the plan will meet the nutritional needs of the chosen individual. D2- Evaluate how nutrition plan might improve the health of the chosen individual. Looking back at the nutritional food plan for the week for my individual which I previously done in my P3‚ I will be looking back at the kind of food and exercise the individual was doing in that week. This will then link into my D2- as in my
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Utilizing fleeting motivating forces At the point when do you utilize fleeting motivating forces rather than settled base compensation‚ advantages or long haul motivators? Roughage Group can offer you some assistance with finding the right approaches to remunerate representatives for accomplishing the required results. The issue From extra plans to variable pay arranges‚ powerful fleeting motivations can empower you to: adjust reward expenses to business results ingrain a society concentrated
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M3 the skills I need to develp are financail and accounting‚ Financial- The top reason why businesses go out of business is bad financial planning. All the cash flows in the wrong direction. Having worked through the dotcom boom and bust I have seen first hand what too big a budget in the wrong hands can do. Someone needs a firm grip on the numbers and it had better be you otherwise someone might just take a trip to a tropical island at your expense. I will be devoloping this skill by finding
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One of the major challenges management faces is motivatingemployees to do their best at work. Successful organizations have motivatedand enthusiastic employees. In this paper I will summarize three articles I’ve found in Harvard Business Review and relate them to chapter 16 from our text on motivation. In this summary I will show the relationship between a motivated workforce and corporate performances. I will then apply the concepts from the articles and the text to management in a personal organizational
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