CIS MUN 2014 POINTS TO NOTE • • • Never use any PERSONAL PRONOUNS while addressing a delegate or addressing your own self. Never use words like ‘TERRORIST’ for another country. Instead words like ‘EXTREMIST’ can be used. Never use words like ‘UNDERDEVELOPED’ for any country. Instead use words like ‘DEVELOPING’. FORMAL ROLL CALL • In the formal role call‚ the delegate has to either choose to be ‘present’ or to be ‘present and voting’. • By choosing present‚ the delegate at the tome of voting
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“A Diamond is forever.. but power may be not” D E B EE R S C A S E S T UD Y A Cash Cow Industry An estimated US$13 billion worth of rough diamonds are extracted every year Extracted diamonds can be used for industrial purposes or in the luxury sector (gemstones) Diamond jewellery is worth more than US$72 billion per year (very high profitability) The biggest slice of the cake A giant’s first steps Founded in 1888 in South Africa by Cecil Rhodes‚ De Beers quickly obtained a dominant
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Machines making humans lazy – Do we agree or disagree with the statement Prepared by – Subarno Neel Alimul Siddiuqe Pobon Asman Zaman Samir Thanglian Mang Guite Introduction to machines It is an apparatus using mechanical power and having several parts‚ each with a definite function and together performing a particular task. How machines make us lazy Modern day scientific inventions have made our lives easy and comfortable but this has also reduced our physical activity which is making us
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Welcome to Iberostar Teamwork Teamwork is defined as an activity or a set of interrelated activities undertaken by a number of people; in order to achieve a common objective The importance of Teamwork The interesting concept in the management jargon is widely understood in the extended form for TEAM is: T- Together E- Everyone A-Achieves M-More The importance of Teamwork on productivity and production Teamwork generates more productivity and offer better solutions than if individuals
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Unilever Vision‚ Mission and CSR Outline Company overview Ashridge Model Rate of these statements CSR approach Sense of mission Company Overview 176‚000 employees Strong Brands World’s leading company €49.8 bn in 2013 190 countries 2bn consumers worlwide Ashridge Model PURPOSE “Our purpose is to make sustainable living commonplace. We work to create a better future every day‚ with brands and services that help people feel good‚ look good‚ and get more out of life.” PURPOSE + VISION “Double
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Informal Reports 2015 Spring Team 9: Marissa Ha‚ Yanxin Jiang‚ Angela Shetzer‚ Michael Warren Understand business report basics‚ including functions‚ organizational strategies and format. Yanxin What is a business report? • Functions of Reports Informational Reports Analytical Reports • Organizational Strategies Direct Strategy Indirect Strategy Report Formats • Report Formats Letter Format Memo and E-Mail Formats Manuscript Format Preprinted Forms Digital Format Letter
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Boston Creamery‚ Inc. Presented by: Tuan Nguyen Erin Robbins Rachael Romo Jo-Chen Sun Outlin e Prepare a variance analysis schedule Restructure the variance analysis report Recommend corrective actions based on the profit variance analysis and commendations Point out weaknesses of their “Profit planning & control” management theory Overall assessment of their “management to Jim Peterson is the president of the Ice Cream Division of Boston Creamery‚ Inc. Awaiting Frank Roberts report to the
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Chapter 14—Business Presentations MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. What is the least accurate statement about oral presentations? a. Only employees at upper levels find it necessary give persuasive oral presentations. b. Many future business people don’t take opportunities in college to develop speaking skills. c. A recent study shows that the No. 1 predictor of success and upward mobility is how much you enjoy public speaking and how effective you are at it. d. Speaking skills are useful at every career
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An Excellent Presentation Intellectual Property of Ruth Weal © August 2009 * 2. Presentation Objectives To give you a framework for building your presentations For you to understand the key “Dos” and “Don’ts” of creating presentations To give you the opportunity to ask any questions * 3. An excellent presentation is made up on the following elements: A good story An aim/objectives Simple and clean slides Embedded key messages Detailed & clear speaker notes Basic Presentation Framework
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Planning and conducting formal presentations Planning presentations Planning presentations‚ involves more than simply jotting down a few points of what you are planning to say and show to your audience. There are at least five or six different presentation formats depending on what you want to achieve and the type of audience you’ll have. These are * Inform employees about recent departmental changes. * Motivate a sales team. * Explain why a project is running over budget.
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