MANAGING PEOPLE AND ORGANISATIONS | OUTCOME 3 ASSESSMENT | | Contents MANAGERIAL WORK 2 MAIN FEATURES 2 MEASURING MANAGERIAL PERFORMANCE 4 BEHAVIOURAL THEORY 5 McGREGOR‚ THEORY X & Y 5 LEADERSHIP THEORIES 6 SCOTIA EXPANSION & THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP 7 MANAGERIAL WORK There are three different levels of management‚ the first being senior level management who are concerned with the strategic planning and decision making of the organisation. The decisions they make are
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March 24‚ 2014 Oceanography Six Degrees Could Change the World The world is getting warmer. Whether the cause is human activity or natural – evidence says it is likely humans‚ readings from all around the world stat that world’s temperature is steadily rising. How much though? And what will the effects are if they continue to intensify? According to temperature has increased by about one degree Celsius. But why should we care one degree of warming? A one-degree global change is significant
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Associate Level Material Course: SCI/162 - PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH AND WELLNESS Student name: Ali Khettouch Instructor: JEANETTA FLOYD Date: 8/24/13 Assignment: Week 1 Six Dimensions of Health Worksheet Part 1 Physical health: Exercising is so important in my life‚ having a program that provides sports programs‚ and complete tactics to help me stay physically involved while altering to life after injury. Physical health‚ designed to help me boost my independence. Social health:
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Lesson 2701A-3 Assignment Describe what is meant by soft skills and explain why they are important in networking projects The term soft skills refers to those skills that are not easily measurable‚ such as customer relations‚ oral and written communications‚ dependability‚ teamwork‚ and leadership abilities. Some soft skills might appear to be advantages in any profession‚ but they are especially important when you must work in teams‚ in challenging technical circumstances‚ and under tight deadlines-requirements
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Module 2: Preparation of Books of Accounts Double Entry System • Double entry system was introduced to the business world by an Italian merchant named Lucas Pacioli in 1494 A.D. According to J.R.Batliboi “Every business transaction has a two-fold effect and that it affects two accounts in opposite directions and if a complete record were to be made of each such transaction‚ it would be necessary to debit one account and credit another account. It is this recording of the two fold effect of every
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Niger:GDP per capita‚ PPP GDP per capita‚ Purchasing Power Parity: For that indicator‚ the World Bank provides data for Niger from 1980 to 2011. The average value for Niger during that period was 682.21 U.S. dollars with a minumum of 597.06 U.S. dollars in 2000 and a maximum of 940.95 U.S. dollars in 1980. Below we provide more information about: GDP per capita‚ PPP in Niger. From: To: Niger198019831986198919921995199820012004200720105006257508751‚000 739.42 GDP per capita in Niger
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Learning & Memory 1. Learning Learning = relatively permanent change in behaviour due to experience 1. Learning • Definition implies learning takes place when there is change in behaviour • But changes in behaviour do not always mean learning has taken place • If we look at the definition the changes has to be permanent • This means it has to be long lasting as a result of experience • Most human behaviour is learned behaviour • We will discuss 3 types of
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reference: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/sql important: constrains: SQL constraints are used to specify rules for the data in a table. If there is any violation between the constraint and the data action‚ the action is aborted by the constraint. In SQL‚ we have the following constraints: NOT NULL - Indicates that a column cannot store NULL value UNIQUE - Ensures that each rows for a column must have a unique value PRIMARY KEY - A combination of a NOT NULL and UNIQUE. Ensures that
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Question: Explain the basic composition of MIS that can be explained in terms of different approaches. Answer : MIS is system where manager could access detailed piece of information instantaneously. For example‚ it also explains annexure and appendages of accounting system and financial summary statements. MIS can be defined as an integrated man-machine system that provides information to support planning and control function of managers in the organisation. MIS reveals clear planning targets
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TASKBAR In the graphical user interface (GUI) for a computer operating system or application‚ a taskbar is a visual device on the desktop that typically shows the user which applications (tasks) are currently active and running. Combined window management and program launching As noted above‚ the Windows 7 taskbar combines two previously separate bits of functionality: Open window management and program launching/file opening. Prior to Windows 7‚ the taskbar was generally used only to manage open
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