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    objectives. In a sales-oriented organization‚ the marketing planning function designs incentive pay plans to not only motivate and reward frontline staff fairly but also to align marketing activities with corporate mission. The marketing plan basically aims to make the business provide the solution with the awareness with the expected customers. This "corporate mission" can be thought of as a definition of what the organization is‚ or what it does: "Our business is ...". This definition should not be

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    How to make school better

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    Allysen Law English 4 12/6/13 Mr. Herman Word Count: 490 How to Make School Better Honestly‚ I like school‚ I really do its just I get bored easily! I like being able to come and see my friends‚ learn new things‚ and not just sit at home doing nothing. We need more fun in this school. We need to like change it up‚ make it more lively not so much like a prison. A way we can make it not so boring would be‚ make the classes shorter. Instead of having about 45 minutes each class make them

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    Understand how to handle information in social care settings It is essential that in a social care environment information is collected‚ used and stored correctly. Current legislation requires everyone working in social care to maintain certain records and keep them secure. Most of the information is sensitive and therefore not available to the general public. Information that is sensitive is called Confidential. Examples of confidential records are :- * Care & support Plans * Risk

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    Army Values and how they pertain to the mistake I made. In the US army we are taught to live by the 7 army values.   They are broken down to us in the acronym ‘LDRSHIP’.   Loyalty “Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. constitution‚ the Army‚ and other soldiers.”   Duty   “Fulfill your obligations.”   Respect   “Treat people as they should be treated.”   Selfless Service   “Put the welfare of the nation‚ the Army and your subordinates above your own.”   Honor  “Live up to the army values.” Integrity

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    How values affect individual and organizational behaviour Schwartz (1992) described values as desirable‚ trans-situational goals‚ changing in significance that serves as guiding principles in people’s lives. In simpler words‚ values evolve from circumstances with the outside world and can change over time. They are believed to have a significant influence on the behavioural and emotional of individuals (Rokeach‚ 1973)‚ also on the organisational culture (O’Reilly & Chatman‚ 1996). Values

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    School Lunches Everyone has gotten lunch from their school before. To some‚ it is just easier. A student just has to grab a tray‚ pick out their food‚ pay‚ and eat. However‚ are students really getting healthy foods? If not‚ school lunches should be improved so students are eating healthier foods. At our middle school‚ you just type in your school number and tell them what you want. They then just give you the food. This means that the school has no control if the students eat healthy food

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    to identify my chosen organisations objectives and aims. My chosen organisation is The Body Shop‚ its objectives and aims are diverse compared to other businesses that are on the markets for expansion and profitability. In this task I am going to consider the most common objectives and aims‚ in doing so‚ I will compare its objectives and aims to other businesses. Business objectives are the stated‚ measurable targets of how to achieve business aims. For instance‚ we want to achieve sales of £10 million

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    the note-taking HOW CHILDREN FAIL (by John Holt‚ Pitman‚ 1965) 1. Most children in school fail. - Close to 40% of pupil who dropout before they finish in high school. - Be push up through the grades and out of the schools without caring if they know anything or not. - ’Raise our standards’ much higher‚ classrooms will bulge with kids who can’t pass the test to get into the next class. - Excepting a good handful student‚ they fail to develop the tremend-ous capacity for

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    to educere "bring out"‚ and ducere‚ "to lead". Therefore education means to bring out potential to lead. Education is the transmission of civilization. Sculpture is to a block of marble as education is to the human soul. Instruction ends in the school-room‚ but education ends only with life. Practice is the best of all instructors. The fruit of liberal education is not learning‚ but the capacity and desire to learn‚ not knowledge‚ but power. Systems of formal education Education is a concept

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    personally directed and intrinsically motivated. Children and young people determine and control the content and intent of their play by following their instincts‚ ideas and interests in their own way and for their own reasons. The child chooses when and how to play and this is seen as a biological drive‚ essential to health and well-being.” This means that play is seen as a natural instinct for a child and is their way of understanding the world around them. Play is something that a child chooses to

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