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    unregulated banking network operating with almost no press coverage and little visibility”. They exploited a “loophole” in the Basel II to create two off-balance sheet companies known as ‘conduits’ and ‘structured investment vehicles’ (SIVs). Since there’s no bank behind it‚ the risk of structured investment bank is bigger. The profit that SIVs brought was real.

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    Ch07INTERVIEWING CANDIDATES

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    Features of Interviews  An interview – A procedure designed to obtain information from a person through oral responses to oral inquiries  Types of interviews – Selection interview – Appraisal interview – Exit interview  Interviews formats – Structured – Unstructured © 2005 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. 7–2 Types of Interviews  Selection interview – A selection procedure designed to predict future job performance on the basis of applicants’ oral responses to oral inquiries.  Appraisal

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    Developing People

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    Take Some Time and Do it Right Corporations all over the world spend millions of dollars each year trying to improve the way their business operates. They look for ways to make their production more efficient‚ hire financial advisors to allow operations to occur on a tighter budget‚ but often forget to develop their most important resource‚ people. People‚ or human resources‚ are the backbone of business today despite the trend of shifting towards computer reliance and automation. People need

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    Types of Interview

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    The Interview—Different Types Interviewing is often just as stressful for the interviewer as it is for the job seeker. Knowing the different types of interviews‚ and why and when they are successful‚ can help make your interviews more comfortable for both parties. Organizations frequently try to come up with their own style for interviews. They have

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    It is important that patients’ perspectives are addressed in order to be able to assess the value of medical interventions‚ especially in situations where there are no agreed upon biomarkers or only the patient has knowledge of the benefit from the treatment (Brédart‚ Marrel‚ Abetz-Webb‚ Lasch‚ & Acquadro‚ 2014). A patient-reported outcome (PRO) is defined by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as any report that comes directly from the patient regarding the status of their health condition that

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    Abstract This report bases on established facts with regard to job interviewing in order to provide an evaluation of the performance of both panel four and the undersigned interviewee. Primarily it underlies the importance of educating future employees in conducting job interviews and it shows why interviews play a crucial role in the hiring process of most companies. Later it moves to evaluation of the panel‚ providing some facts and theories from the current labour market. Then it continues with

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    CASE STUDY FIELD WORK PROCESS INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT FOR DATA COLLECTION FIELDWORK 1.INTERVIEWS/ 2.QUESTIONNAIRES/ 3.DIRECT OBSERVATION 1. FIMILIAR AND ANALYSE THE CASE GIVEN 2. TRIP TO A COMPANY IN THE SAME INDUSTRY REPRESENTED IN THE CASE 3. STUDENTS ARE SUPPOSE TO SEE THE A SIMILAR PROCESS AND TALK ABOUT THE SIMILAR IMMEDIATE ISSUES AND CHALLENGES 4. INTERPRATE THE ISSUES 5. WRITE COMMENTS 6. RELATE TO THE CASE 7. PROVIDE SOLUTION READ THE CASE 2. IDENTIFY THE ISSUE‚

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    To Kill a Mocking Bird

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    Job interview‚ Employment messages‚ and performance appraisals Objectives: 1. Explain the nature of structured‚ unstructured‚ and stress interviews. 2. Recognize the interviewer’s role in the job interviewer process. 3. Prepare for and participate effectively in a job interview. 4. Recognize and bypass illegal interview questions. 5. Write effective letters related to employment (follow up‚ thank you‚ job acceptance‚ job refusal‚ and resignation letters‚ and recommendation request)

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    IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT P.K. MATHAN RAJ* JAISON SAMUEL* Abstract: The desire to make favorable impression on others is a strong one‚ so most of us do our best to look good to others. These efforts are worth the trouble. Persons who can perform impression management successfully do often gain important advantages in many situations. Impression Management (IM) is the goal-directed activity of controlling or regulating information in order to influence the impressions formed by an audience. Through impression

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    WHAT IS AN EXIT INTERVIEW? An exit interview is a survey conducted with an individual who is separating from an organization or relationship. Most commonly‚ this occurs between an employee and an organization‚ a student and an educational institution‚ or a member and an association. An exit interview is the most accurate instrument in assessing the issues that drive an individual to leave an organization. Few other tools illustrate why the individual is separating‚ what he or she valued while at

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