Quals Direct Knowledge Task Generated on 02/03/2015 Dip L.2 HSC 025 The role of the health and social care worker Thomas Horn 21/02/2015 at 20:35 1 Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship (HSC 025 01-1) a working relationship is different from a personal one because of boundries‚ professional codes of conduct there are employer policies and procedures allthough in your working relationship you would be friendly and treat everyone with equality you would also
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Generation Y: The Past‚ the Present‚ the Future A generation has no defined time limit. There have been generations from as little as ten years’ time span all the way up to thirty years apart. “Every generation revolts against its fathers and makes friends with its grandfathers‚” the American writer Lewis Mumford once said. Kids have always gathered up at the feet of their grandparents to hear stories about war and the old technology. Yet when it comes to the stories of these children’s’
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Malaysia‚ most of the employees are from Gen-Y generation. They have skills‚ education background and other characteristic that needed by an organization in order to move forward. With the knowledgeable they have‚ Gen-Y tend to become job hopper which have make them change job frequently in a short term to seek other jobs with a greater promotion. This trend has been practiced by them to satisfy themselves as a reward for their time sacrifices with study for years. There is no denying that job hopping
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Clientes y Suplidores El mundo de negocio actual está establecido en gran medida por relaciones y transacciones entre vendedores y compradores. Podemos definir el término cliente como alguien que compra un producto o servicio (Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary‚ 2008). Basándonos en esta definición podemos definir al cliente como aquella persona‚ o entidad con la capacidad para comprar bienes o servicios a un vendedor o suplidor. De la misma manera podemos definir al suplidor como aquella persona
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Generation Y refers to those born between the 1980 and 2000. This generation is commonly known as the confident type of people. Furthermore‚ they were born alongside the rise of technology and are more likely to be IT-savvy than their parents and teachers. However‚ HR Managers do face a difficult challenge handling this generation. Managers have a challenge trying to train and motivate them to work. By doing so‚ they want to get the best out of these employees in order to benefit the company. It
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simple gaining of knowledge by memorization of certain key facts‚ such as the periodic table. This is often necessary‚ and should not be avoided‚ but too often it is seen as synonymous with learning. In his essay‚ ``Examsmanship and the Liberal Arts: A Study in Educational Epistemology‚’’ William G. Perry‚ Jr. uses the term ``cow’’ to describe ``writing on the assumption that `a fact is a fact.’ ... presenting evidence of hard work as a substitute for understanding...’’ while using the somewhat more traditional
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of scientific theories‚ theory X and theory Y. He relates these two theories on two managers (Dave and Val) who are in the same organization (Telecommunication company)‚ however in different departments. He continues to talk about how they use their management skills on their employees based on theory X and theory Y. Douglas McGregor‚ an American Social Psychologist‚ proposed X-Y theory in his 1960 book “The human side of enterprise”. Theories X and Y are still referred in the field of management
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Gen Y: a generation of flashing advertisements‚ constant brand name bombardments‚ and off the meter spending habits. These factors combined with their disposable income enable this youth to become shopping fanatics‚ allowing smart retailers to make bank. With the Internet continuously accessible‚ malls with numerous “hip” stores‚ and brand names that promise popularity‚ Generation Y is consumed entirely by their spending habits. Celebrity endorsements and brand names are what they are looking
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L.L Bean has an 100% satisfaction and lifetime guarantee on all of their products. Old Navy inspires their women workers to do more by providing education and hands on training they need to advance in work and life. And Pier 1 Imports offers products not found on Amazon to make your house feel like a home. All of these aspects are incorporated into the company culture of each business. All three of these companies take pride in their culture and work environments they’ve created. Without culture
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L.L.Bean’s humble beginnings date back 1912‚ when Leon Leonwood Bean founded the outdoor apparel company as a one-man operation in Freeport‚ Maine. The inspiration for Bean’s business came from his invention of the ‘Maine Hunting Shoe’‚ a rubber boot with a leather upper‚ which later became known as the ‘Bean Boot’. After creating the Maine Hunting Shoe‚ Bean marketed it by distributing three-page mail flyers to hunting license owners. Unknowing at the time‚ Bean birthed his now world-famous mail-order
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