Organizational behavior- it is made out of two words “organization” and “behavior.” What is an organization? Organization as two or more individuals who are interacting with each other within a deliberately structured set up and working in an interdependent way to achieve some common objective/s. Organizations play a major role in pur lives. We possibly cannot think of a single moment in our lives when we are not depending on rganizations in some form or the other. Right from the public transport
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The Ropes to Know & The Ropes to Skip 1.Psychological Contract The common beliefs and perceptions between an employer and an employee make up the psychological contract. It sets the dynamics for the relationship and defines the framework for the work to be done. Unlike a written contract it goes beyond generalized job descriptions. Claude is a well developed character‚ providing us with insight on the obstacles facing minorities within an organization. Chapter 41 provides solid examples
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SCOPE AND LIMITATION 1. This section explains the nature‚ coverage‚ and time frame of the study. 2. It presents in brief the subject area of investigation‚ the place‚ the time period‚ or school year covered. 3. It discusses the variables included in the study and the exclusion of other variables which are expected to be included. 4. It indicates the extent of capability of results arising from the sampling population Notice that the scope remains focused on the problem of attracting
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Should parking fines be based on the driver’s income? Parking fines are almost always awarded as the same penalty charge‚ regardless of the perpetrator’s income. The effect of this is that the fine costs more to the poor than it does to the rich. Is this fair? To answer this‚ we must consider whether or not those that earn more have a right to a lesser punishment. In a capitalist society‚ one of the key values is the incentive. This is what drives people to be their most productive‚ and ultimately
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Indian Insurance Industry: New Avenues for Growth 2012 With an annual growth rate of 15-20% and the largest number of life insurance policies in force‚ the potential of the Indian insurance industry is huge. Total value of the Indian insurance market (2004-05) is estimated at Rs. 450 billion (US$10 billion). According to government sources‚ the insurance and banking services’ contribution to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) is 7% out of which the gross premium collection forms a significant
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Question 1.1 “According to the definition of opportunity cost‚ the more alternatives that we have given up in undertaking an action‚ the higher the opportunity cost.” Please comment on this statement and explain your answers using examples. Ans Opportunity cost of an action refers to the value of the best alternative that must be given up in order to undertake that action. That is‚ the highest-valued option forgone. The statement in the question is uncertain and is determined by situation
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Title (1/4 index card) Part 1: a. introduction b. statement of the problem c. scope and delimitation PART1 a. Introduction Dengue Fever Dengue is a mosquito-borne infection that in recent decades has become a major international public health concern. Dengue is found in tropical and sub-tropical regions around the world‚ predominantly in urban and semi-urban areas. Was first recognized in the 1950s during dengue epidemics in the Philippines and Thailand b. Statement of the
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INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS ALEXANDRIA‚ EGYPT Optimizing Export Yards Using an automated system in Alexandria container and cargo handling company A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for The Degree of Master in International Transport and Logistics By Eng. Baher M. Mansour Supervised by Prof. Dr. Mohamed ElFayumy January 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract3 1.Introduction3 2.Literature review5 3.Research methodology5
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