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    As we grow and become an adult that is able to form our own opinion is almost like a rite of passage because reading over the six steps almost seems like I have been a part of each step at some point in my life. When I was growing up I think relating to Stage 1: The Punishment and Obedience Orientation was definitely part of my life. Of course we don’t want to get in trouble as kids so generally we recognize that the authority will provide a severe enough punishment that will stop us from doing whatever

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    Basic Steps of Management

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    Basic steps of management Any organization‚ whether new or old‚ whether small or big‚ needs to run smoothly and achieve the goals and objectives‚ which it has set forth for itself. For this to happen‚ they must develop and implement their own management concepts. There are basically four management concepts that allow any organization to take control of its destiny. These four concepts of management‚ translated into functions lead to the creation of a cohesive organization‚ which smoothly achieves

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    Steve Jobs

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    STEVE JOBS ABDULLAH AZZAM Steven Paul Jobs was born on February 24‚ 1955‚ to a pair of graduate students who gave him up for adoption because their parents did not want them to marry. Steve was adopted at birth by Clara and Paul Jobs. His mother taught him to read before he went to school. Steve and his father would work on electronics in the family garage‚ taking apart and reassembling televisions‚ radios and stereos. Steve was quite a turbulent child. He really didn’t care about school for

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    The six Dimensions of Culture Armed with a large database of cultural statistics‚ Hofstede analyzed the results and found clear patterns of similarity and difference amid the responses along these five dimensions. Interestingly‚ his research was done on employees of IBM only‚ which allowed him to attribute the patterns to national differences in culture‚ largely eliminating the problem of differences in company culture. The six dimensions are: 1. Power/Distance (PD) "Power distance is the extent

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    The Six-Point Movement:

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    the Bengalis were looking for a new formula to express their national pride a desire for a substantial measure for independence from the centralized political structure Sheikh Mujibur Rahman‚ as Awami League leader‚ proposed the "Six Point" demand in February‚ 1966. The six-point demand is a remarkable document. The points are given below – i. The establishment of federation on the basis of labor resolution and a Parliamentary govt. with supremacy of legislature to be directly elected by adult franchise

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    Six Thinking Hats

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    1. Explain how the Six Hat method of thinking is different from “Argument”. Also‚ explain how it helps organizations to 1) explore a subject‚ 2) make decisions‚ and 3) reduce the time taken for the project discussions. There is a place for argument‚ and argument is a useful tool of thinking. But argument is inadequate as the main tool of thinking. Argument lacks constructive energies‚ design energies‚ and creative energies. Pointing out faults may lead to some improvement but does not construct

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    six hats thinking

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    (1) Six Hats: Blue: 1. Generate ideas to encourage drives/ people to pay their parking fines 2. Explore ideas for the council to reduce parking fines debtors Red: 1. Process might let citizen get frustrated 2. Some parking areas might be too expensive for citizen to afford 3. The policies might be not that strict to citizens 4. Parking inspectors show their arrogance to people sometimes 5. It might be easy to get nasty ‘surprise’ from someone is rude and do not like follow the legislation

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    Job Satisfaction

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    Page 1 Job Satisfaction: What is it? Why is it Important? How Can you Get it? by Kevin Scheid The issue of job satisfaction‚ what it is and why it is important‚ brings with it a great deal of research and opinion accompanied by a vast store of written material. However ‚ the topic j ob satisfaction lacks clarity and is sometimes controversial. The term “job satisfaction” is understood to mean everything from “making all aspects of a job easy for employees” to “making the job meaningful

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    Window Screen? Learn How To Repair It The screen on your windows lets you enjoy the cool air from outside‚ all while keeping debris‚ bugs‚ and even animals out. Over time‚ screens will get holes in them. It can be from one of your kids that is a little too rough with the material‚ or a pet that loves to tear at the screen because of how it feels on their claws. Repairing a screen can be done using one of these 3 methods. Screen Tape The fastest way to repair a broken screen is by using screen tape

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    Job Analysis

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    Definition of Job Analysis Job analysis is the systematic method of jobs to identify work activities‚ tasks‚ and responsibilities‚ KSAs‚ working conditions to perform the job. 2. Purpose of job analysis Purposes of job analysis are to identify: • Job description & specification • Recruitment and Selection: • Job evaluation • Job design • Compensation: • Performance Appraisal: • Training: • Compliance with labour law 3. Job analysis process Process of job analysis includes 8 steps as follows:

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