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    Self-Assessment Exercise Review and Discussion Questions Critical Thinking Questions Ethics Question Web Research Incident 1-1: Human Resource Decision Making at Calgary Importers Ltd. Incident 1-2: Canadian Bio-Medical Instruments Ltd. Case Study: Maple Leaf Shoes Ltd.: A Strategic Management Exercise Case Study: Canadian Pacific and International Bank Appendix A Part Ending Videos Role-Play 1: Importance of HR Management Activities PART TWO Planning Human Resources 4 4 6 20 22 24 33 38 40 41 42 43 43

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    Hrmt 180 – Employee Relations Case Study (Maple Leaf Shoes) i. Joan Jorgenson- a clerk om the office who violated the company policy regarding employee communications: „What goes on at the company stays at the company”. Violated this policy by having a conversation with a coworker Natalie King‚ where Natalie mentioned that she moved from Wilmington to Winnipeg because at her former office she had been proved when she refused a senior members of management sexual advances. This led her to move

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    Individual assignment Case study: - Maple Leaf Shoes Ltd. Question #1 – what is your evaluation of lance’s approach to the project? Answer:- Tim lance‚ a graduate of the university of Manitoba and now the chief executive and owner of productivity systems‚ a management consulting operation located in Saskatoon‚ was hired to look into the present and future role of maple leaf’s human resources department and suggest appropriate action plans to improve its contribution to the organization help the

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    50 POSSIBLE SIGNS OF VISIBLE INTOXICATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. Loud speech. Bravado‚ boasting. Overly animated or entertaining. Boisterous. Overly friendly to other guests and employees. Drinking alone. Drinking too fast. Ordering doubles. Careless with money. Urging other people to have another drink. Annoying other guests

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    items that make them unique as a whole country. For instance‚ I believe that the Canadian flag is well known for the simplicity‚ its colours and the maple leaf. It is divided by three different columns. Two of those columns have the exact same width and the same colour that are red. The other column is white and wider because it has the maple leaf in the center of the flag. The way I view the Canadian flag is that is simple and easy to remember. The colours capture the attention of the citizen

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    Maple Leaf Gardens Case Study Concepts: Ai) There are several different people that would use the financial statements of Maple Leaf Gardens. Investors‚ whether they are existing or potential‚ would use the financial statements to help make a decision on how much or if they want to invest in the company. Lenders would use the statements to determine if they are going to lend financial assistance to the company. Government bodies review the statements to make sure they comply with all regulations

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    The Canadian National Flag The Canadian Flag‚ sometimes referred to as the "Maple Leaf"‚ is a true symbol of Canada and shows how we love our land by having a maple leaf on the flag. The colours of the flag are the official national colours of Canada‚ red and white. King George V appointed them in 1921. The Maple Leaf wasn’t the only flag Canada had. Prior to the Maple Leaf there was the St. George’s cross. The St. Georges Cross was an English Flag of the 15th century. It was flown over Canada

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    Tommy watched in fascination. "If I was a leaf‚ I would fly clear across the world‚" Tommy thought and then ran out into the yard among the swirl of colors. Mrs. Pennington came to the front porch. "Tommy‚ I have your jacket. Please put it on." However‚ there was no Tommy in the front yard. "Tommy?" Tommy was a leaf. He was blowing down the street with the rest of his play-mates. A maple leaf came close-by‚ touched him and moved ahead. Tommy

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    As Autumn approaches maple leaves start to lose their green color and then turn red‚ yellow and brown. In observing my first set of maple leaves I noticed a high concentration of black spots in the yellow areas of the maple leaves. This observation brought mine to the question of‚ Do the dark brown spots appear mostly in the yellow area compared to the red areas on the leaves? The first set of Red Maple leaves I observed black spots that seemed to appear in higher amounts on the yellow areas rather

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    leaves to eat. A brief description of the procedure is that the leaves were put in a Petri dish full of sand and sow bugs. Then there were recordings of how much of each leaf the Sow bugs had eaten each day. Observations on what the Sow bugs had eaten‚ and how they were acting were recorded everyday. The Sow bugs preferred the Hickory leaf above all leaves involved in this experiment. Introduction Some background information on Sow bugs is that Sow bugs feed on decomposing organic material. Such as:

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