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    Career Planning

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    “an honourable occupation with one normally takes up during his/her youth with the expectation of advancement and pursues it until retirement Career planning and development is a means by which an organisation can sustain or increase its employees productivity and at the same time preparing them for a changing world. Improtance of career planning:  People leave an organisation due to lack of career growth  Deeper focus on an employee’s aims and aspirations  Degree of clarity  Helps

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    values

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    Kelly HNC Social Care A Social Care Values Values is culturally defined standards by which people judge desirability‚ goodness and beauty and which serve as broad guidelines for social living as well as public policies. Values have a major influence on a person behaviour and attitude. There are many types of values people believe in such as family‚ moral and traditional values. I have many different values one which is manners this is mostly a family value for me as I have been brought up to

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    project Planning

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    Week 4 Hand in assignment Project planning is intended to structure a foundation for the execution and control phase of a project. When a project is properly planned out project success usually becomes imminent (Zwikael‚ 2009). Evidently‚ the importance of planning is illustrated in the article: “Benchmarking of project planning and success in selected industries” by (Zwikael & Globerson‚ 2006) as it indicates the evaluation of project planning quality across several different industries. In

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    The Natural Approach

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    of language teaching which [he] called the Natural Approach" (Terrell 1977; 1982: 121). This was an attempt to develop a language teaching proposal that incorporated the "naturalistic" principles researchers had identified in studies of second language acquisition. At the same time he has joined forces with Stephen Krashen‚ an applied linguist at the University of Southern California‚ in elaborating a theoretical rationale for the Natural Approach‚ drawing on Krashen’s influential theory of second

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    cognitive approach

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    Cognitive approach The cognitive approach focuses on the way information is processed by humans. It looks at how we as individuals treat information and how it leads to responses. Cognitive psychologists study internal processes such as attention‚ language‚ memory‚ thinking and perception. The main assumption of this approach is that in when information is received it is then processed by the brain and this processing directs how we as individuals behave or justify why we behave the way we

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    Research Methods – Sociology Unit 2 Sociological Approach Sociological Research is important as it gives a more common sense understanding of the social world in which we live. Quantitative Approach = involves collecting numerical data and social facts establishing correlations (statistical relationship exists between two things) and searching for ‘cause and effect’ relationships (one thing directly leads to the other). Qualitative Approach = sees reality as objective and measurable through

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    Organizational Planning

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    Organizational Planning MGT/521 August 26‚ 2013 Ralph Bates Organizational PlanningPlanning is often called the primary management function because it establishes the basis for all the other things managers do as they organize‚ lead‚ and control” (Coulter & Robbins‚ 2012‚ p. 205). There are two types of organizational plans‚ operational plans and strategic plans. Operational plans are short-term‚ specific‚ standing‚ and involve a specific operational area of an organization. Strategic

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    The Communicative Approach was founded by Robert Langs.. Psychoanalysis has turned reality on its head: We are taught to think of ourselves as distorters and misperceivers‚ unreliable slaves to our inner fantasies - especially when we are patients in therapy. But the communicative approach has shown that it is more accurate and compelling to see ourselves as highly reliable perceivers‚ with the understanding that our most valid perceptions are experienced unconsciously and encoded in the stories

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    decentralised planning

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    ARCHIVE- THE PLANNING PROGRESS: PEOPLE’S CAMPAIGN FOR DECENTRALISED PLANNING With the decentralisation of powers to Local self-government Institutions‚ Local administration department has an important role to play in the formulation of policy and implementation of developmental works at the grass roots level. Director of Panchayat and Director of Municipal Administration form the two field departments. Consequent to the 74th Amendment to the Constitution of India‚ the Local self-government

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    Psychodynamic Approach

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    The Psychodynamic Approach encompasses both Freud’s theories and methods and those of his followers. Freud’s own theory was called Psychoanalysis which is both a theory and a therapy. The Psychodynamic Approach focuses upon the role that internal processes and past experience have in shaping a persons personality. These theorists believe that behaviour is guided by unconscious urges not rational thought. Freud’s theories are derived from what his patients told him during treatment. According to Freud

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