ASSIGNMENT PROGRAMME: BACHELOR OF COMMERCE UNIT NAME: ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOR UNIT INSTRUCTOR: MR. GERVAS MWETA UNIT CODE: HBC 2209 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2012/13 PARTICIPANTS: MROKI‚ Evans ISHENGOMA‚ Fredrick KOMBA‚ Dominic LEONARD‚ Obed ALANDO‚ James YUSUPH‚ Iddy MREMA‚ Albert LEVELS OF STRATEGIES Strategy is the direction and scope of an organization over the long-term: which achieves advantage for the organization through its configuration of resources within a challenging
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PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT LDP 601: FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT PRESENTED BY: GROUP 1 SUBMITTED TO: PROFESSOR HARRIET JEPCHUMBA KIDOMBO DATE OF SUBMISSION: APRIL 15‚ 2014 Question: Examine the concept of ethics and illustrate with a case study how it has been institutionalized in an organization Group 1 Members No Name Registration No. 1. Michael Ngumbu Nguri L50/71712/2014 2. Anne Wanjiku Waititu L50/71437/2014 3. Virginia Wairimu Macharia L50/72264/2014
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Evaluating Concepts-Based vs. Rules-Based Approaches to Standard Setting INTRODUCTION In its new project on Codification and Simplification‚ the FASB indicates its intent to evaluate the feasibility of issuing concepts-based standards rather than issuing detailed‚ rule-based standards with exceptions and alternatives.[ 1] Related to this project‚ members of the FASB board and staff asked the Financial Accounting Standards Committee of the American Accounting Association (hereafter‚ the Committee)
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What are Accountable Care Organizations: and Are They Really Going to Help? Park University: HA 604‚ Health Care Economics and Payment Systems Abstract In the 1980s and 1990s Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) were the next big thing in the health care community. At the time‚ this form of health insurance was believed to be end all solution to high‚ and getting higher health care costs. The Government quickly started using HMOs and its different forms for their
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Chapter I Merchandising –Introduction‚ role‚ functions‚ types Mrs. Manju is on a visit to the neighborhood store. It sells a variety of daily essentials. She asked for jam. The merchant in the store brought it to her from the shelf at the back of the counter. She paid the bill and left the store with the bottle of jam. We notice that the merchant sold merchandise – “jam” to Mrs. Manju. If the jam is in the store‚ Mrs. Manju will not know of its existence. She is aware of it only when the merchant
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Analysis with Progress Report Learning Objectives This assessment offers opportunities for you to: 1. Critically evaluate organisational issues from multiple perspectives; 2. Conduct industry-relevant analysis of modern‚ symbolic and postmodern concepts of organisational theory; 3. Identify the assumptions underpinning organisational theory and explain the strengths and limitations that flow from these. Assessment Overview Tasks: 1. Analyse a chosen case organisation using modern‚ symbolic-interpretive
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MOTIVATION IN ORGANIZATION “Motivation refers to the force that cause people to behave in a certain way.” *(Psychological) forces acting on a person that initiate (begin) and direct behavior REWARDS: INSTRINSIC REWARDS The satisfaction received in the process of performing an action. Completion of complex task may give pleasant feelings or solving a problem that benefits other may fulfill person’s mission. A reward given by another person. Promotion Pay increase FOUNDATION OF MOTIVATION Different
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Organizational analysis approach Enables the behaviour of people in organizations to be examined from different view points which are characterised by conflicting and competing assumptions and interests The way we analyse is influenced by the way we understand organizations: There are a number of different types of metaphors that are used to understand the complex nature of organizations. As participants (either as employees or managers) we need to be careful not to depend solely on one particular
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1.Atticus knew that he had been in trouble with the law before so he asked him what kind of trouble was that. He said that someone used knife and tried to kill him‚than they both been caught to the police. He could not pay for the fee so he just stay in the jail. From this we know that he is very poor and the discriminate to the black people was very harmful even person who got hurt need to go to the jail because he is black‚also we can know that he is really honest. 2.Atticus asked if he know
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COMPUTER CONCEPTS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND NEW DELHI Computer Concepts Hardware & software concepts explained for persons with low or no vision for the students of Intel Technology Training Lab at National Association for the Blind‚ New Delhi Produced and Published by National Association for the Blind Sector-5‚ R.K Puram‚ New Delhi E-mail: nab@vsnl.com First Edition October 2001 Reprint: February 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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