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    QUESTION 1: PERFORM SWOT ANALYSIS ON A LOCAL BUSINESS YOU THINK YOU KNOW WELL. WHAT IF ANY‚ COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE DOES THIS ORGANIZATION HAVE. ANSWER 1: SWOT Analysis • Strengths o Ufone has network coverage in over 750 cities o Ufone provides international roaming facility across 79 countries. o It offers multimedia messaging (mms) o U tune (which was launched on 4th December 2007) which attracted more customers. o It is affordable by the common man (not only the elite class). o Ufone

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    Prepared by: Ilya Bovkun‚ EPR10-english Essay on the topic: “Corporate culture: help or hindrance” “The only thing of real importance that leaders do is to create and manage culture. If you do not manage culture‚ it manages you‚ and you may not even be aware of the extent to which this is happening.” Edgar Schein‚ professor MIT Sloan School of Management Nowadays‚ in the end of 2011‚ we can make a clear overview of the remarkable events that took place not a long time ago. And though some

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    Starbucks: Organizational Culture When people think of the most popular coffee house in the country and world‚ they immediately think of Starbucks. That’s because it’s true‚ but what most people don’t know is that Starbucks is also ranked #1 on the Most Admired Food Services Companies to work for (America’s most admired companies 2007‚ 2007)‚ and # 16 Best Companies to work for (Best companies to work for 2007‚ 2007). It also ranked # 2 Most Admired Companies to work for over all‚ # 6 for Best

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    performance of employees depends on the strength of the organizations culture. Organizational culture as defined by Landy (2012‚ p.565) refers to the shared beliefs and values of the managers and leaders in the organization that are commuted to the employees. Put another way‚ organizational culture reflects the personality of the organization. Asda have defined their values to customers and employees which influence the organizations culture. They believe to provide excellent services to their customers

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    Organizational Culture Inventory The organization I chose to study is T-Mobile USA. I have been working for T-Mobile for almost 5 years now. T-Mobile USA is a telecommunications provider. It’s a subsidiary of Deutshe Telekom in Germany. T-Mobile sells cell phones and provides mobile network service for its customers. I am a technical support representative in one of the many call centers. I have been there through many organizational changes. As shown in the OCI Circumplex‚ the primary style of

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    Walt Disney Company Organizational Behavior and Communication Chantelle Morris COM/530 05/11/2015 Mr. Byron Johnson Introduction The Walt Disney Company‚ founded by Walt Disney himself‚ was built upon the values of hard work‚ team work‚ and good fun for all (Daniel‚ 2002). Walt Disney ’s main focus was to create an experience that people would remember for the rest of their lives (Kelly‚ 2007). However‚ the Walt Disney Company often struggled to keep its espoused values in line with its enacted

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    Employee Burnout

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    Burnout is a term used when a person is exposed or has experienced loss of energy or physical and mental strain due to life’s experiences. Some individuals experience burnout from school‚ family or work related stress. In this thesis I will discuss the definition of burnout‚ causes and how to handle burn out in work related situations. Burnout According to the Merriam-Webster burnout is defined as exhaustion of physical or emotional strength or motivation usually as a result of prolonged stress

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    Whirlpool’s Organizational Culture At Whirlpool their Code of Ethics affirms the company’s responsibilities‚ obligation and duties to serve the world where it does business. The Whirlpool Corporation traditions of ethical behavior begin in 1911‚ when it was founded and has been passed from generation to generation since that time. The Whirlpool Corporation strives to be known‚ trusted‚ and respected as one of the top corporations in the world. The Whirlpool Corporation is committed to the support

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    Athletic Burnout

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    athletes from functioning at a peak state. As a consequence to this prolonged chronic stress‚ the athlete suffers from burnout (Schaufeli & Buunk‚ 2003). Defining Burnout Athletic burnout is recognized as a growing psychological problem that is increasingly becoming a major factor in negatively affecting the performance of athletes across a wide spectrum of sporting disciplines. Burnout is a psycho-physiological response that is characterized by physical and emotional exhaustion caused by excessive

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    Burnout In Nursing

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    priority in the workplace‚ and should be free of stigma so that people can ask for help when needed. A common psychological state among nurses is burnout‚ which can be described as exhaustion‚ lack of enthusiasm and depleted feelings of accomplishment (Glass‚ McKnight & Valdimarsdottir‚ 1993). Burnout is a main reason for many nurses to leave their jobs in search for a healthier mind and more positive lifestyle. In fact‚ burnout prevalence has been seen to reach almost 40% among nurses (Duarte & Pinto-Gouveia

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