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    to ask for assistance from a superior. Always answer the phone; never ignore an incoming call to a company phone. This is important as customers sense that the company is not willing to assist. If necessary get a forwarding service or a call team who will always be on hand to answer calls. Don’t make promises you can’t keep‚ if a customer requires your help then don’t make promises that may be out of your reach this will not only disappoint the customer but could lead them to lose faith and interest

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    India needs a strong dictator Against India being a strong democratic country doesn’t really need a dictator. It may just lead to disruption. India is a big country. People live in harmony and are known for their unity. A dictator may not be able to maintain this. Few people may again misunderstand dictatorship and may think it defies the purpose of freedom. Dictatorship may bring very short term changes. A country needs a strong government. Dictatorship may introduce communal differences depending

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    19-Who Needs Love? In Japan‚ Many Couples Don’t In the article‚ “Who Needs Love! In Japan‚ Many Couples Don’t” it talks about how low the divorce rate is in Japan compared to other countries. In Japan there are about 24 divorces for every 100 marriages‚ where as the United States has about 55 divorces. “It does not seem that Japanese families survive because husbands and wives love each other more than American couples‚ but rather because they perhaps love each other less” (Kristoff 96). Its

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    1908 in Brooklyn‚ New York. As the eldest of seven children he was pushed hard for academic success. As a child he was smart yet shy and unhappy; as result he took refuge in reading books. Forty years later‚ after extensive education and research‚ Maslow developed the theory of human motivation known as “Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.” As a psychologist‚ he noted that some human needs were more powerful than others. Therefore he divided those needs into five general categories ranging from most urgent

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    A NEED FOR A PARADIGM SHIFT IN HR FOR KNOWLEDGE WORKERS Ms.Jyotsna Bhatnagar ‚ Assistant Professor‚ HR/OB Institute for Integrated Learning in Management‚(IILM) 3-Lodhi Institutional Area‚ Lodhi Road‚ New Delhi-110003 India Phone:91-011-4631033 ext.240 Fax:91-011-4631033 Management & Labour Studies‚ Vol.28‚ No.3‚ August 2003. A NEED FOR A PARADIGM SHIFT IN HR FOR KNOWLEDGE WORKERS “There was a door to which I found no key There was a veil through which I might not see” Rubaiyat‚ Omar Khayyam

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    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Hannah Brookshire Everest College Abraham Maslow expanded on William Shutz theory in 1968; he proposed that we communicate to meet many different human needs. Maslow stated that basic human needs must be met before you can focus about the more abstract needs. Abraham Maslow’s five Hierarchies of needs from basic to abstract are: Physical needs for survival; such as breathing‚ eating and engaging in sexual activity. The second need is safety and protection

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    sets their own guidelines in reference to duties and responsibility. The workers will be given a list of things that they will need to take care of each day or each week. Most of staff duties and responsibilities may include knowing how run all of the software‚ be respectful of others‚ do not steal anything from the office‚ answer phones‚ know how to file‚ and many other things Ice monster. 3rd floor Sm san lazaro manila – 1. The first duty of cashier is to greet the customers entering

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    Training Needs Analysis Questionnaire | | |THE KUNJA VILLA | |Is in the process of developing its human resources‚ and the quality of services. | |As part of its’ human resources development

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    The Public Needs to Know – Revised Version Lorraine Brack ENG 115: Assignment 2.2 Strayer University Dr. Kathryn Whitener 29 May 2013 The Public Needs to Know – Revised Version Americans continue to become more and more overweight. They continue to fill themselves with empty carbohydrates and fatty foods that are full of sodium and cholesterol. The fast food industry is part of the blame‚ along with the public’s unhealthy food choices. The fast food industry grew

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    Running Header: The Public The Public Needs To Know Tristanjay V. Llantada Dr. Yatia Yasmeen ENG115 NOV 19‚ 2012 The Public Needs to Know All across America‚ our youth faces an obesity crisis. But how exactly do we stop this obesity epidemic? It is a fact to anyone that children today are consuming so many snacks and beverages and eating too little nutritious foods. “Currently only 1%-2% of US children meet the recommended Dietary Guidelines for Americans‚ the national

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