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    ELAINE ROSE D. CAPATI | SALES PROMOTION | CASE 4 1. Why is the article “Sweet Smell of Succession” a case for Sales Promotion? Estee Lauder once said‚ "I didn ’t get here by dreaming or thinking about it. I got here by doing it." She started with little more than a dream‚ having great goals‚ deep passion in her craft and of course innovative marketing as well. From then on‚ she became one of the wealthiest self-made woman in the States and not to mention a family dynasty that is still continuing

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    support). Trait perspective of personality that our group support does receive some critiques. One of those is that trait perspective fails to explain how and why the traits develop. It does not explain why an individual behaves in a certain way. Trait perspective explains which traits cause which behaviors‚ but it does not explain why these traits interact in such a way. For example‚ an extraverted individual is energized by social interactions and seeks out social situations‚ but trait perspective

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    Chapter #9 Summary: New Directions in Planning Theory Susan S. Fainstein Susan S. is professor of urban planning and acting program director in Columbia University. In this article she discusses and critiques contemporary planning theory in terms of its usefulness in addressing what I believe to be its defining question: what is the possibility of consciously achieving widespread improvement in the quality of human life within the context of a global capitalist political economy. She examines

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    Unit 4 Theories and Principles for Planning and Enabling Learning Level 4 Theory Assessment Introduction The purpose of this assignment is for me to demonstrate that I can identify and discuss the significance of relevant theories and principles of learning and communication; select and critically analyse the impact of two theories of learning on the planning and delivery of teaching in my own setting; and reflect on the impact that these insights have had on my own practice and professional development

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    International Journal of Management (IJM)‚ ISSN 0976 International Journal of Management (IJM)– 6502(Print)‚ ISSN 0976 – 6510(Online) Volume 2‚ Number 1‚ Dec - Jan (2011)‚ © IAEME ISSN 0976 – 6502(Print)‚ ISSN 0976 – 6510(Online) Volume 2‚ Number 1‚ Dec - Jan (2011)‚ pp. 01-14 ©IAEM © IAEME‚ http://www.iaeme.com/ijm.html IJM E CHALLENGES FOR HR MANAGERS IN INDIAN BPO INDUSTRY WITH RESPECT TO ATTRITION Hema Gulati Asst.Professor Department of Management DAV Institute of Management

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    Human beings obtain their physical traits clearly through heredity. A nice boy gets the delicate shape of his nose from his mother. However‚ the question is‚ "Where does this ‘nice’ boy get his ‘nice’ trait from?" In the battle of ‘Nature versus Nurture’ in shaping an individual’s personality‚ nurture wins. Heredity is not the key factor in contributing to our personality. "People with high self-esteem and confidence get these traits not from their parents‚ but from their experiences." –John Hoover

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    in personality traits. The big five personality traits dimensions of personality that describe human personalities can also be described as the five factor model. The five factors are openness‚ conscientiousness‚ extraversion‚agreeableness‚ neuroticism. Openness is a trait that probably just about anyone can have .People who have this trait feature characteristics as imagination and insight also ted to have a high range in interest in somethings. I think I have this trait and fit in it completely

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    Higher Level Case Study Booklet 2013 How to do well in Unit 1 and Unit 2 Section A Revise your booklets Learn your case studies by: highlighting the key facts converting them into simple drawings or mind maps Highlight the key words and commands on the question paper Study maps‚ and diagrams thoroughly before looking at the question. Look at the title and the key. Make sure you understand fully what the examiner is showing you‚ THEN look at the question. Describe

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    Personal trait 8/15/10 There are five personal traits‚ they are openness‚ conscientious‚ extraversion‚ agreeableness‚ and neuroticism. Everybody has at least one of these traits in their personality. Openness personal trait is when someone is curiosity. These people use saying like “I have rich vocabulary” or saying like “I have vivid imagination.” These kind of people usually get low scores. So they use this sayings to make them feel better. Conscientious personal trait is when someone

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    He also possesses the skills to build social capital‚ as discussed above and mobilisation‚ through the travel he does all over the world to communicate with his followers. 1.6 PERSONAL TRAITS The Dalai Lama uses his personal traits to communicate with people more effectively‚ which in turn ensures he gains their trust and respect. He is often smiling at people‚ listens intently‚ and always maintains eye contact with the listening or speaker. He appears to

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