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    Caste: Social and Gender Hierarchies The fundamental issues of caste not only affect the privileged and the working peoples‚ ethnic and racial minorities‚ and religious piety‚ but also the roles of men and women within the framework of gender relations. Through male domination of the public sphere‚ specific female roles were constructed. The primary concept of caste supported depictions of oppressed and subordinate women‚ which can be examined through the early literature of India. Women were no

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    Do you think it’s possible for an organization to deliberately create an “anti-hierarchy” to encourage employees to engage in acts of creative deviance? What steps might a company take to encourage creative deviance? I think is it very hard to deliberately create an “anti-hierarchy” environment in an organization‚ but it is not impossible. The first step is to ensure that the organization’s culture supports and encourages creative deviance. This‚ in and of itself‚ is a challenge. Every organization

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    people have difficulty with it Problem identification is not just the first step in decision making: it is the most important There are five most widely recognised concerns. Stakeholder framing: attention-based theory of the firm: states that‚ organisational decisions and actions are influenced mainly by what attracts management’s attention‚ rather than by objective reality. Mental mode: if an idea does not fit the existing mental mode of

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    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs‚ a series of stages shaped in a pyramid showcasing the needs in a human’s life. The five levels of the pyramid include; Physiological Needs‚ Safety Needs‚ Love/Belonging‚ Esteem‚ & Self-Actualization. In his studies‚ Maslow expresses how the most basic and fundamental needs are at the bottom of the pyramid and must be met before moving onto higher level needs. In Yann Martel’s Life of Pi‚ readers can witness the main character‚ Pi‚ go through stages of Maslow’s Hierarchy of

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    Abraham Maslow is a famous psychologist known for creating Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. The sections of his hierarchy are divided up into five groups. These sections include: physiological needs‚ safety needs‚ love and belonging needs‚ esteem needs‚ and self actualization. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs can be used to explain nearly all human behavior. Physiological needs‚ safety needs‚ and love and belonging needs are especially present in my everyday life. Physiological needs are present in my everyday

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    1. Why did Missy Mae sleep with Otis Slemmons? Was it necessary? - Missy Mae sleeps with Otis because he promised her gold coins. She did it so she can provide a better life for her and her husband. Unfortunately for her it was completely unnecessary. As long as he had her her husband did not care about money; he loved their life together. 2. Explain: "The yellow coin in his trouser was like a monster hiding in the cave of his pockets to destroy her". - Her husband carried those coins in his

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    KERALA UNIVERSITY OF KERALA ICM CAMPUS‚ POOJAPURA THIRUVANANTHAPURAM AUGUST 2012 DECLARATION I‚ Jiby Rachel Babu ‚ a bonafide student of Institute of Management in Kerala‚ ICM Campus‚ Poojapura‚ would like to declare that the Project titles‚ “ORGANISATIONAL SYUDY ON KERALA STATE INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED” in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the Masters Degree in Business Administration‚ under the University of Kerala‚ is my original work. Place: Thiruvananthapuram Date:

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    Sainsbury Organisational Structure and Culture An Organisation’s structure is a network of interdependencies among the people and the tasks that make up the Organisation. It is created and sustained by the basic coordination mechanisms of mutual adjustment‚ direct supervision and standardization‚ all of which coordinate inter-dependent relationships among people and groups (Wagner and Hollenbeck 2009). Pugh (1990) simplifies this by defining an organizational structure as consisting of activities

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    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Antonio Hogan Grantham University January 06‚ 2015 Abstract The hierarchy of needs is known for the theories of human motivation. Created by psychologist Abraham Maslow‚ the hierarchy of needs is often shown as a pyramid‚ with the more basic need at the bottom and the more complex need at the peak. The lowest-level are referred as the deficiency needs that are due to the lack of something and needs to be satisfied in order to avoid an unwanted feelings

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    The Hierarchy of needs theory is a formation of the needs of an individual person. Basically this hierarchy are based on five level which is classified into Physiological needs‚ Safety needs‚ Love/Belonging needs‚ Esteem needs and Self-actualization needs. It can be illustrated with a diagram 1.0 The Diagram of Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs. This is diagram are has been developed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper of A Theory of Human Motivation which he subsequently extended to include his observation

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