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    Group Project Lesson Plan

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    Group Project: Lesson Plan Topic: Product Prepared by: Nadiah‚ Jolyn‚ Zurinah‚ Farhana‚ Eva Details Objectives Specify what your fellow classmates should know at the end of your lesson. 1. Define product 2. Describe the facilitating-supporting factors of the core product 3. Describe the life cycle (behavior) of the product 4. Suggest ways on how to improve the core product Information State briefly the information you will give to your fellow classmates per objective. Objective 1: Define

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    Alone on a widewide sea The novel Alone on a widewide sea is written by award winning author Michael Morpurgo and was published in 2006. This novel concentrates on a boy named Arthur and his powerful and consistent relationship with his close friend Marty. To make the story more thought provoking and interesting‚ Morpurgo has used symbols to represent various things throughout the novel. Such as‚ a boat to represent love‚ a key to represent luck and an albatross to represent hope and adoration

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    Objective

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    Objective Our main objective is to know and evaluate the Digitel’s technical operations and strategies and how they became successful despite of its existing competitors. Central Problem Before the acquisition of the Digitel network‚ a lot of their mobile network subscribers are complaining about the signal that they supplied to their customer especially in Metro Manila area. Sun uses the 1800Mhz band which uses less power but also provides less coverage as opposed to the 900 Globe and Smart user

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    Objectives of the Marketing Plan “Setting objectives for a marketing plan is not simple and straightforward matter. It is an iterative process whereby objectives are set‚ strategies and action plans are developed‚ and then it is decided whether the planned objectives are impossible‚ achievable or easy. Marketing objectives should be difficult‚ but they must be achievable. The aim is to set objectives that a challenge‚ but can be achieved with effort. They must be motivating rather than discouraging

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    Huawei Technologies: Strategy for extension to Europe PROJECT PLAN CELINE DE BACKER EDDY MEUNIER AKIRA JOREAU CLEMENT MARTIN STEPHANIE PEDROSA Internationalization of Huawei in Europe Table of contents I . INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................... 2 Huawei: why Europe? ........................................................................................................ 2 Huawei’s requirements ..............

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    Community Oriented Policing Community oriented policing is a policing strategy based on the notion that community interaction and support can help control crime and reduce fear‚ with community members helping to identify suspects‚ detain vandals and bring problems to the attention of police. It is a philosophy that combines traditional aspects of law enforcement with prevention measures‚ problem-solving‚ community engagement‚ and community partnerships (Ref. 1). Background of Community Oriented Policing

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    5/3/2013 Nalanko Maaren Manampathy S R | the kid club | Business plan for a recreational facility | The main idea of this project is to provide inputs on my business plan to open a recreational facility for kids under the age of 10. I have also taken time off to design a business structure‚ cost of purchasing equipment and cost of setting up the facility. Recreational facilities for kids have been part of the entertainment and sport industry for so many years now. Since my facility is

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    Management by Objectives

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    MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVES Management By Objectives (MBO)‚ was first introduced by Peter Drucker in 1954 in his book‚ The Practice of Management. By 1960s and 1970s‚ MBO became the no 1 buzzword of management practices and some form of a panacea for management ills. Most importantly‚ MBO has‚ for the first time‚ introduced significant changes to the command-control top down management system practiced at that time. Not that the Command & Control company system did not have any goals and objectives. It

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    1. Plan Manager’s travel risk – physical injuries/deaths – initially rated as extreme.  Management meetings to finish 3:00pm.  Install teleconferencing.  Management training shift to morning half day sessions. By-law Compliance risk – reputation loss and fines by council – initially rated as high.  Apply for time to ‘make good’.  Policy and procedures to change work practices.  Install water saving devices such as native plants‚ tank‚ dual flush toilet systems‚ and 5 stars (WELS) dishwasher

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    Problem-Oriented Policing

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    neighborhood policing‚ community policing‚ zero-tolerance policing and problem-oriented policing. Herman Goldstein was the first to propose problem-oriented policing in 1979. Problem-oriented policing is a policing strategy that involves the identification and analysis of specific crime and disorder problems‚ in order to develop effective response strategies in conjunction with ongoing assessment. The emphasis in problem-oriented policing is on directing attention to the broad range of problems the community

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