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    An Analysis of the Organizational Culture Prevalent Among The Dabbawalas of Mumbai The Dabbawala tiffin delivery system is perhaps a unique example of a world renowned business that operates with extremely high efficiency despite lacking the use of any significant technological tools. Tasked with delivering a large number of hot home-cooked meals from their client’s residences to offices‚ the organization has ingeniously used the Mumbai suburban train network in order to facilitate their operation

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    benefits? Welcome to Orientation by Daniel Orozco‚ a short-story with an enticing first person perspective. The story can be interpreted as an exaggerated metaphor of an individual’s orientation for a new job. Anyone who has gone through the process of getting a new job can probably relate to the dramatic tale; or at least the anxiety that follows. What makes the story interesting is its focus on details

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    Organizational Culture can be one of the most important means of improving organizational performance.’ Debate and discuss. Every Organization has a culture that constitutes the expected‚ supported and accepted way of work and behaviour.  These influence everyone ’s perception of the business from the chief executive to the lowest rank. Organisational culture can be described as the shared values‚ principles‚ traditions and ways of doing things that influence the way organizational members act

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    Development of a General Sociological Orientation (GSO) 1. The sociological phenomenon that interests me the most is that of black people‚ or African Americans‚ and the stereotypes that are assigned to them. A stereotype is a simplified image of a group‚ object or an individual. The basic assumptions that I made about this particular social phenomenon are that the stereotypes that are assigned to black people have some truth to them‚ but are mostly based upon ignorance. I also believe that

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    Part 1 (1) When causes of any particular problem are addressed‚ the solutions are no longer difficult. Yet a lot of effort has been spent on querying minor issues of energy management and little has been done to resolve some major issues which relate to the social impacts of electrical energy. This paper addresses the need for a reevaluation of the accepted role of electrical energy. Electric power should not be seen as purely “matter become energy”. Some public issues to do with electricity‚ such

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    concept of organizational culture as managers became increasingly aware of the ways that an organizational culture can affect employees and organizations. This interest led management scholars and practitioners to undertake research investigations resulting in numerous articles‚ including a complete issue of Administrative Science Quarterly (September 1983)‚ Organization Dynamics (Autumn 1983) and Journal of Management Studies (May 1986) being devoted to corporate or organizational culture issues. In

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    Sara Al-Sayyed Mary Etheredge‚ Prof. Adj. English 1301 – 113 September 9‚ 2013 Paper 1: Expressive/Literary Narrative Words: 811 Thanks to the Revolution… Sara Al Sayyed Mary Etheredge‚ Prof. Adj. English 1301 – 113 September 9‚ 2013 Thanks to the Revolution… It all started on March 14‚ 2011. It was a regular day‚ my dad at work‚ mom at home‚ Shady (older brother) in the university and Ammar (younger brother) and I in school. Only then when I came back home‚ I seriously was

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    Theoretical Orientation When conceptualizing my cases and establishing treatment plans‚ my theoretical orientation consists of behavioral and cognitive-behavioral treatments. The primary approach that applies depends on the evidence-based practices established for the concerning symptoms. For example‚ when working with a young child with frequent tantrums‚ research indicates that employing parent training to teach behavioral strategies is more effective than working one-on-one with the child. However

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    A Comparison of Multi-Valued Orientation and Two Valued Orientation Multi-valued orientation and two valued orientation are two completely different thing. THey compare in only one way. This is the fact that they both have values. It could be said that a contrastment of the two would be more useful than a comparison. Two valued orientation is for extremists. Multi-valued orientation is for things to be ranged on a scale. Two values orientation is used for the "absolutes". Instead of having a

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    Sexual Orientation Definitions Biphobia: Irrational fears or hatred of bisexuality; the fear or hatred of bisexual feelings in oneself Bisexual: An individual who is attracted to people of both the same sex and of the opposite sex Gay: A male homosexual Heterosexual: A person whose primary erotic‚ psychological‚ emotional‚ and social interest is toward members of the opposite sex. Homophobia: Irrational fears or hatred of homosexuality; the fear of homosexual feelings in oneself; selfhatred because

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