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    Follow up meetings Submission details Candidate’s name Phone no. Assessor’s name Phone no. Assessment site Assessment date/s Time/s The Assessment Task is due on the date specified by your assessor. Any variations to this arrangement must be approved in writing by your assessor. Submit this document with any required evidence attached. See specifications below for details. Performance objective Candidates are to demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to review the outcomes of a meeting

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    Louis Jones Case Study Kerzner Office Equipment This case provides an opportunity to explore some of the issues surrounding the startup of a project and formation of a team. Read the case study found on page 409 in your textbook. You should then answer the four below questions thoroughly utilizing the concepts found in your text book. 1. Critique Brigg’s management of the first meeting. What‚ if anything‚ should she have done differently? Given the time constraint and late start‚ Briggs probably

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    What is your evaluation of MGI’s team processes? What were the root causes of the team’s process problems? The root cause of MGI’s process problems are a lack of direction and clear personal responsibilities. When looking at the team meetings it is very clear that there was little organization to their efforts. It also seemed as though there was not sufficient purpose to the team’s efforts. Many members were more interested in validating their ideas on what to do to others rather than exchanging

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    “The Long Fuse” Outlines--Due Monday‚ November 26th Group 1-13-82 Group 2-83-140 Group 3-141-204 Group 4-204-268 Guidelines: Assign one group member to lead the group. The leader should divide their chapters and create deadlines prior to Nov. 26th. The leader should receive all outlines early and make the formatting cohesive and easy to read. Each group should turn in one full set of fact sheets and outlines in a folder. All group members’ names should be listed on first page. Pages should

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    Doha Agenda

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    national trade policies - Provides technical assistance and training for developed countries - Co-operation with other international organisations Decisions in these areas are made by consensus among the entire membership. The Doha Development Agenda was the latest trade negotiating talks round of the W.T.O. These began in Doha Qatar‚ in 2001 and were ongoing until earlier this year. The key priority of these talks was to aid both developed and developing countries by further liberalising trade

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    Making meetings work for you Do you dread meetings more than Monday mornings? Do you find them boring‚ unproductive and far too long? Meetings are central to most organizations; people need to know what their colleagues are doing and then take decisions based on shared information and opinions. How well you present yourself and your ideas‚ and how well you work with other people‚ is crucial to your career. RUNNING A MEETING Only call a meeting if you and your colleagues are quite sure about its

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    The Citizenship Agenda

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    The Citizenship Agenda In this excerpt written by Bruce Ackerman‚ it is obvious he trying to persuade his readers to be engaged and active American citizens. His opinions and ideas illustrate his exhausted feelings towards the Supreme Court’s and conservatives interpretations of the Constitution. Ackerman’s goals are to prove to his readers that citizens need to play a greater role in American democracy through a set of institutions. Ackerman is promoting “aim for realist and practical frameworks

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    Notice and Agenda

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    association if the rules no specify thus subject to Companies Act 1965. Agenda An agenda is a list that is to be discussed in a meeting. It is usually prepared by the secretary after consulting the chairperson on the items to be covered in the meeting. The agenda must be focused towards the purpose of meeting. Although it is not compulsory to prepare an agenda according to common law and Companies Act but the agenda may required stated in articles of association or constitution of particularly

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    Agenda Setting

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    which decide which issue is important and which is not important is called agenda setting. It is the function of Mass Media and was firstly introduced by Maxwell McCombs and Donald Shaw in 1972. Definition of Agenda Setting Agenda setting is the theory that says media authorities decide which issues are important and can become topics of discussion in the public. And‚ they are perceived by society as important and urgent. Agenda Setting in Pakistan Since the independence of Pakistan‚ Our Media has not

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    The Progressive Agenda

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    In reading excerpts of Michael McGerr’s A Fierce Discontent‚ it appears that the goal of Progressivism was a middle class agenda to transform America to the middle class life style. The middle class appeared to be afraid that they were going to be stuck in the middle of the big corporations that had sprung up and the vast number of new immigrants. It appeared that their goal may have been to turn the immigrants into middle class citizens like themselves. It seems that the Progressive Party of

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