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    Creating Market Orientation

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    create a market orientation‚ the ap­ proach taken by most businesses‚ is the “programmatic” approach‚ an a priori approach in which a business uses education programs and organizational changes to attempt to implant the desired norm of continuously creating superior value for customers. A second approach is the “market-back” approach‚ an experiential approach in which a business continuously learns from its day-to-day efforts to create and maintain superior value for customers and thereby continuously

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    Creating an Action Plan Wendy A. Prince AIU Online Creating an Action Plan My action plan is still in its developmental stage. I have not been in an academic setting since high school‚ 31 years ago. My primary focus has been re-learning how to take good notes from the material we have covered up to this assignment. Developing good study habits by limiting distractions and working on my concentration skills. I have always had to work hard to retain information and know this will

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    “Things We See Today” The role of nature in my life has greatly changed in the last five years‚ as well as in the change from adolescence to adulthood. I don’t believe that nature has changed but my perception of nature has and always is‚ from the rising sun over the cityscape of San Francisco as I take the L Train uphill on Taraval Street‚ to watching the quarter-sized‚ glistening diamond‚ snowflakes fall outside my window as I try and stay awake to catch a glimpse of Santa before morning. To

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    No one likes to lose. A fight‚ an argument - or freedom. Peaceful resistance to laws allows people to exercise autonomy and publicize opinions. Because the act of resisting governmental orders itself requires freedom‚ any resistance contributes to a free society. Certain people are against the promotion of liberty for particular groups. Ideas such as voting rights‚ affirmative action‚ and the current debate of gay marriage all extend freedoms to minority groups. The people who are against these

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    Creating Customer Value

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    1/29/2015 Creating Customer Value http://eproduct.hbsp.harvard.edu/eproduct/product/cc_8176/content/OPS/html/print.html 1/22 1/29/2015 Creating Customer Value This reading contains links to online interactive illustrations and video‚ denoted by the icons above. In addition to using reader controls in the navigation bar‚ you can also use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate between pages. Sunil Gupta‚ Edward W. Carter Professor of Business Administration‚ Harvard Business School‚ de

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    There are many tactics to get a point across. Some will use violent ways and others will choose to do peaceful resistance. Peaceful resistance positively impacts a free society. Martin Luther King is an example. Martin Luther King JR‚ definitely made an impact and got his point across. Many people joined his peaceful protesting and he got a lot of respect even today. By doing no harm‚ it it is a super effective way as it shows that the people are respectful and not monsters or savages. It gives them

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    Sarah Pacheco English 1101‚ MW 9:30 A Peaceful Women Explains… 11/04/12 Purpose and Audience 1. In paragraph one‚ Hasselstrom clearly states that she is “peace-loving” and due to past events she carries a pistol to be safe. She also wants to give valuable reasons on why people should carry pistols. 2. Paragraph five serves to give an example of a person who got raped after calling for help on her CB radio. The author is trying to point out that the person got raped because she did not have

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    Tips for creating strong passwords and passphrases A password is a string of characters used to access information or a computer. Passphrases are typically longer than passwords‚ for added security‚ and contain multiple words that create a phrase. Passwords and passphrases help prevent unauthorized people from accessing files‚ programs‚ and other resources. When you create a password or passphrase‚ you should make it strong‚ which means it’s difficult to guess or crack. It’s a good idea to use strong

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    Creating a Social Program

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    bonuses and pay raises for their accomplishments‚ however receiving praise and recognition is important as well. Applauding employees who help to create an environment conducive of high performance‚ and persistently meets expectations‚ will go a long way in motivating other employees‚ and creating a positive work environment. The first step in creating a reward system is to consider the expectations for performances in your human service organization. List all of the jobs‚ what the expectations for performance

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     Khrushchev was genuinely committed to peaceful coexistence.     Peaceful  co­existence  is the  idea  that  the two  superpowers in the world‚ the USSR and the USA  can  accept  each  other’s  ideologies  and  consequentially  their  satellite  states  in  the  interests  of  peace‚  whether   Khrushchev  was  entirely  committed  to  this  notion  is   debatable  due  to  his  ‘behind  the  scenes’  actions  between  1955  and  1962.  The Austrian  state  treaty  of 1955 seemed  to show  Khrushchev’s  commitment  to  peaceful  coexistence

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