Article Review – Information Technology and The Changing Workplace in Canada By Abdul Asif 300817244 Submitted to: Prof. Philip Alalibo GNED 219-071 Winter 2015 The article‚ Information Technology and The Changing Workplace in Canada‚ was written by Saeed Moshiri. The author’s main position which is outlined by the article is “recent advances in information and communication technology (ICT) have had vivid effects on both individual and workplace performance” (Moshiri‚ 2009).
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Human Resource Development and Management Article Critique “Today man knows the price of everything and the value of nothing” (Wild‚ Oscar). This phrase reflects very well why this incentive pay fail as a sole incentive system‚ rather than achieve its objective‚ it generates demotivation among workers‚ it is true that money is an important motivator in exchange of some extra effort‚ but money does not buy all the needs. So in order to avoid this‚ it is important to set other incentives‚ for
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NUS rolls out “grade-free” system for its freshmen By Ong Hwee Hwee‚ The Straits Times‚ 23 January 2014 In this article‚ the author addresses the issue of having a grading system in the National University of Singapore (NUS) where alphabetical grades will not be given anymore; instead‚ the only “grades” given will be a distinction‚ pass‚ or fail. A similar approach has been taken by the Singapore University of Technology and Design‚ and in certain modules in Nanyang Technological University and
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Social entrepreneurship has been a topic of academic inquiry for nearly 20 years‚ yet relatively little scholarly output has appeared in mainstream management and entrepreneurship journals. Our review of this literature reveals that conceptual articles outnumber empirical studies‚ and empirical efforts often lack formal hypotheses and rigorous methods. These findings suggest that social entrepreneurship research remains in an embryonic state. Future research would benefit from the incorporation
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FTeasha Jenkins Fin 201-202 April 23‚ 2013 Article https://marshallbb.blackboard.com/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab_group=courses&url=%2Fwebapps%2Fblackboard%2Fexecute%2Fcontent%2Ffile%3Fcmd%3Dview%26content_id%3D_578721_1%26course_id%3D_31834_1%26framesetWrapped%3Dtrue 7 sure ways to bigger returns This article starts off by Rich Tavis personal experience. That he didn’t really have an investment plan in how to buy stocks and funds. When he saw one he liked‚ he would buy it‚ just like picking
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Written Proficiency Globish In the article Glob-ish by the British journalist Robert McCrum we get to know a lot about a global phenomenon called globish. Robert McCrum points out in the article how this constructed language‚ this simplified English‚ is becoming more and more common by easing the communication in this globalized world. Knowing globish will help people with different mother tongues to understand each other much easily then before‚ without speaking perfectly. He also explains
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Running head: UNIT VI ARTICLE CRITIQUE Abstract This article examines the different applications of training and how effective or ineffective training can be for organizations by providing the reader with several examples about trainers and trainee settings. Furthermore‚ the author offers the reader with the appropriate tools to analyze the type and cost relate to training. Training is the answer…but what was the question? Article Critique. “The point of training isn’t
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Economics 2012‚ 2(7): 171-184. 2. Problem statement The article “Factors Affecting Customer Satisfaction of Mobile Services in Yemen” by Nasser et al seeks to address the customer’s satisfaction with Yemeni Mobile service providers. According to the article‚ problem is identified due to lack of modern technologies in Yemen telecommunications systems‚ the few existing telecommunications marketers are strategically challenged on what best approach should be applied so as to efficiently provide
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1 ARTICLE REBUTTAL Article Rebuttal Paper The article selected is entitled “No children ... but with pets!” The article discusses the issue of couples that cannot or decided not to have kids and decide to replace that responsibility with the integration of pets in their daily life. A popular saying expresses that “To whom God does not give children gives lots of nephews”‚ but for the author‚ instead of nephews‚ it gives her pets and that why her nephews loves her more. As she says‚ for
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Article Critique The article “Oncologists’ strategies and barriers to effective communication about the end of life‚” was written by Leeat Granek‚ Monika K. Krzyzanowska‚ Richard Tozer‚ and Paolo Mazzotta and published in the magazine‚ American Society of Clinical Oncology in July of 2013. Since communicating with patients about the end of life is one of the hardest conversations that doctors face‚ the focus of this article was to explore what kind of communication strategies and barriers that
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