CLASS XII Supplementary Reading Material in Business Studies EFFECTIVE FOR BOARD EXAMINATION – 2013 CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION Preet Vihar‚ Delhi - 110092 UNIT: PLANNING PLAN A plan is a specific action proposed to help the organization achieve its objectives. It is a document that outlines how goals are going to be met. The importance of developing Plans is evident from the fact that there may be more than one means of reaching a particular goal. So with the help of
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involved in his thoughts and his mental stature is dwarfed. We on the other hand gain valuable experience by coming in contact with persons of different shades of opinion. We visit different countries and have the opportunity of observing their customs and manners‚ thus we learn to appreciate the merits of others and our prejudices against them disappear. A kind of mutual goodwul is created and great selfconfidence is built up among the young. Trevelling does not only give us a better understanding
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Cross-Cultural Management “Thai Culture” Content Language & Writing Religion Food & Cuisine Costumes & Clothing Sports Customs & Taboos Business Etiquette Politics Thai Culture incorporates cultural beliefs and characteristics of Thailand itself as well as China‚ India‚ Cambodia‚ and other Southeast Asian cultures. Language & Writing The Thai language is composed of 44 consonants‚ 32 vowels and five tones in Thai pronunciation. Thai is
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Aeneas was the son of Venus who was generally held to be the daughter of Jupiter. The Odyssey‚ as a Primary Epic‚ was part of an ancient oral tradition and its civic purposes were to entertain‚ remind people of the power of the gods and ensure that customs such as burial and libations remain honored. The Aeneid‚ however‚ is a Secondary Epic‚ but‚ crucially‚ an early piece of propaganda‚ written in order to encourage piety and fealty to the gods‚ to the emperor‚ to Rome‚ to your comrades in arms‚ and
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Mr. Isley is a 83-year-old male who presented to the ED with suicidal ideation and a plan to hang him self. Mr. Isley stated: "I don’t want to live‚ tired of living. I was going to strangle myself last night." At the time of assessment‚ Mr. Isley endorses feeling suicidal with a plan to hang himself with anything he could get his hands on in Randolph Health and Rehab or Randolph Hospital. Mr. Isley reports no one visiting him‚ nobody listening to him‚ and lack of independents as the primary factors
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Essay‚ Book Four Stage Two September 15‚ 2012 How is Telemachus dealing with challenges and temptations on his journey? In Sparta‚ Telemachus shows emotional maturity when he hears stories of his father‚ poise when Menelaus approaches him‚ and tact when he turns away Menelaus’ offers. On Telemachus’ first challenge‚ hearing stories of his father‚ he shows signs of emotional maturity. He does this by weeping for Odysseus. At first you would think that this is a sign of immaturity‚ weeping in
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mechanics to provide adequate diagnoses and repairs for future visits and routine maintenance work. Explicit services are provided to each customer‚ which is evident through the care the vehicles receive throughout the process. Each customer receives a courtesy vacuum after all repairs are complete and a test drive is preformed so they can leave the shop knowing their vehicle is running smoothly and properly. Each customer can rest assured knowing that they are receiving quality service preformed by former
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Ed Koch states that‚ “Stereotypes lose their power when the world is found to be more complex than the stereotype would suggest. When we learn that individuals do not fit the group stereotype‚ then it begins to fall apart.” This quote tell the truth when it comes to the Imperialist stereotypes which are placed upon Africa. Stereotypes label Africa as an uncivilized continent. However‚ Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart‚ illustrates the civilization in Umuofia as an advanced society. Achebe contradicts
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Social Graces - More popularly known as good manners and etiquette is not a “put-on” or “add-on” to one’s personality. Manners - Says Webster‚ “are social conduct or rules of conduct‚ as shown in the prevalent customs; habitual deportment‚ especially with reference to polite conventions.” Etiquette - The term etiquette seems stilted or phony‚ but consider that etiquette is merely a name for a pattern of behavior that is based on consideration for others‚ appropriateness and good taste‚ and
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Cross-Culture Ethical Perspectives Amanda Bravo‚ Mary Malone‚ Doneice Johnson‚ Jose Robledo‚ Kanosha Mitchell‚ Josephine Johnson ETH/316 September 24‚ 2012 Bette Bellefeuille Cross-Culture Ethical Perspectives Globalization is common in most large organizations as they thrive to maximize revenue and expand customer base by establishing operations in different countries and within different cultures. Consequently‚ these organizations have to consider cultural perspectives of the country
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