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    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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    Statement of Work—Project Description and Project Product We intend to revamp and redevelop a former playground for the Conrad Fischer Elementary School and local community. The necessary steps to do this will include at least a minimum of 50 volunteers in order to complete the new playground within a week’s period‚ working Monday through Monday. We will use new items and recyclable material‚ while still following school‚ city‚ and playground guidelines. The project itself will create a playground

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    Case Analysis: Procter & Gamble‚ Inc.: Scope Problem Statement Procter and Gamble’s mouthwash product‚ Scope‚ had a 32% share of the Canadian mouthwash market in 1990.  However‚ Plax‚ a new category pre-brushing mouthwash launched in 1998‚ poses a continuing threat to Scope market share.  In early 1991‚ Procter and Gamble’s brand manager for Scope‚ Gwen Hearst‚ must decide on a course of action for maintaining the profitability of Scope.  She is tasked with developing a three-year marketing

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    1. (chabra 2011)The supervisor of the hill house hotel needs to plan and organize the things before the event is being started in the hotel ‚ the supervisor should use the excellent planning techniques. Planning is the top functions of management. Planning talks about that what needs to be done how it should be done‚ and whose going to do what and when going to done. Planning is a futuristic process so ‚ the supervisor of the hill house hotel already came to know about the future threats‚ and supervisor

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    Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey demonstrates the importance of hospitality to wanderers and strangers by showing numerous examples of how a host and a guest should properly interact with one another. The law of hospitality is first shown when Telemachus felt “mortified” (I.40) at a guest standing at his doors and goes to personally receive them. Hospitality is emphasized by the fact that Telemachus felt “mortified” or great humiliation at a guest not being properly shown in‚ that causes him‚ the prince

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    Mega-event planning is a niche within the hospitality industry that requires a specialized skill set and knowledge that takes years of experience to master. For hotels‚ having space dedicated to private events is a way to increase profitable business opportunities. Generally‚ private banquets/events are used to celebrate something and therefore higher priced food‚ beverage‚ and décor are usually desired. As seen in the video‚ Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center has this down to an exact

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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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    ECONOMIES OF SCALE AND ECONOMIES OF SCOPE Economies of scale are reductions in average costs attributable to production volume increases. They typically are defined in relation to firms‚ which may seek to achieve economies of scale by becoming large or even dominant producers of a particular type of product or service. A distinction can be made between internal and external economies of scales. Internal economies of scale occur when a firm reduces costs by increasing production. External economies

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    emphasis of good hospitality is visible throughout the entire book‚ but it is most clearly seen In Phaeacia. “Hearing that‚ Alcinous‚ poised in all his majesty‚ took the hand of the seasoned‚ worldly-wise Odysseus raised him up and sat him down in a burnished chair‚ displacing his own son…” (Odyssey Book 7‚ Pg: 185‚ Line 190-205). Alcinous‚ clearly the good host‚ has given up his son’s seat for an unknown stranger‚ thus fulfilling the codes of hospitality. This shows that hospitality or a host- to-

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    Princeton’s Wordnet defines hospitality as "[the act of] cordial reception: [or] kindness in welcoming guests or strangers." Since the start of this semester‚ we have read about two different journeys in which hospitality plays an important role in fulfilling the destiny of the main character. In Homer’s Odyssey‚ many examples of this are apparent‚ whether they are for the benefit or the downfall of the protagonist Odysseus. However‚ Odysseus is not the only one whom hospitality rules. His son Telemachus

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