Home - Techucation - What Is Technology – Meaning of Technology and Its Use What Is Technology – Meaning of Technology and Its Use Posted by: Karehka Ramey in Techucation December 12‚ 2013 0 1. 1. DEFINITION: What Is Technology? Technology is a body of knowledge devoted to creating tools‚ processing actions and extracting of materials. The term ‘Technology” is wide and everyone has their own way of understanding the meaning of technology. We use technology to accomplish various tasks in
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Organizations and Organizational Effectiveness 1. Organization – A tool people use to coordinate their actions to obtain something they desire or value. 2. Entrepreneurship – The process by which people recognize opportunities to satisfy needs and then gather and use resources to meet those needs. 3. Organizational Environment – The set of forces and conditions that operate beyond an organization’s boundaries but affect its ability to acquire and use resources to create value.
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Introduction Human resource management (HRM) is one of the important factors that are critical to organisation success. Without it‚ there can be no clear vision‚ and opportunity will be squandered. Without it‚ resources will be wasted‚ and a workforce’s full potential will remain woefully untapped. Acquiring the right talent is the key to building a company’s leadership pool. Therefore‚ this paper looks at the relevance of Human Resource Department in large organisations. The paper starts by defining
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POLICY STUDIES ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR ADM 501 SEMESTER JAN-APRIL 2011 TUTORIAL QUESTIONS INSTRUCTIONS: PREPARE THE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS IN THE TUTORIAL DISCUSSION. TOPIC 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO OB a) The workforce diversity is one of the emerging trends/challenges in organizational behavior. Describe how the workforce is diversified and briefly identify two consequences of these diversities for organizations. b) Telecommuting has been identified as an important trend in organizational behavior.
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INTRUDUCTION It has been argued that if organizational decisions and managerial actions are deemed unfair or unjust‚ the affected employees experience feelings of anger‚ outrage and resentment; There is also evidence that disgruntled employees retaliate to Organizational Injustice‚ directly: e.g.‚ by theft‚ vandalism and sabotage or indirectly by withdrawal and resistance behavior. Engaging in socially responsible behavior has been a great concern to leaders of Today’s organizations. Here again
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1‚ Explain the steps in Human Resource Planning. Human resource planning is a process through which the company anticipates future business and environmental forces. Human resources planning assess the manpower requirement for future period of time. It attempts to provide sufficient manpower required to perform organizational activities. HR planning is a continuous process which starts with identification of HR objectives‚ move through analysis of manpower resources and ends at appraisal of HR planning
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1. Introduction: The organizational behavior (OB) is the individuals and their behaviour within the context of the organization in a workplace setting. Manager has to predict about the expected behavior of an individual. This is the human factor‚ which is contributing to the productivity. Hence the study of human behavior is more important. Researchers‚ management practitioners‚ psychologists‚ and social scientists must understand the individual and his background‚ educational qualifications
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By encouraging a flat organizational chart‚ participative decision-making processes‚ rational-critical approach to power‚ and using a concertive control in organization communication‚ Ricardo Semler transformed Semco’s culture from a classical management approach to a critical approach. When Ricardo Semler arrived at Semco‚ his father‚ a traditionalist‚ had a classical management approach to organizational power. Work attire for leadership was suit and tie‚ all executives had their own secretaries
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purchasing‚ using‚ evaluating and disposing of products and services that they expect will satisfy their needs. It stresses that consumer behavior focuses on individual consumers and families or household making decision to spend their available resources (time‚ money‚ effort) on consumption – related items. Traditionally‚ explanations of consumer behavior are cast in terms that are rooted in cognitive psychology (Bargh‚ 2002). Before people buy‚ or choose‚ or decide‚ they engage in more or less elaborate
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by its differences in thinking style‚ each having it’s own inclination of ontological commitments and theoretical fixations. Modernism acknowledges the existence of reality regardless of whether they are visible or not through the use of common organizational terms such as “organizations”‚ “structure”‚ etc. However the critical theorist critiques this reasoning and concludes that the modernist way of thinking obscure the truth of reality with tainted ideology. Postmodernist thinking refutes this
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