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MANAGING CHANGE
Managing Change
Managing Change
'The implementation of strategic change is likely to be problematic. This is especially likely to be the case in situations where this type of change involves people, and in which personal relationships and emotional responses are predominant' (Thornhill et al, 2000, p.14)Discuss this statement, drawing upon what ...
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PROMOTING CHILDREN'S PLAY & LEARNING FROM BIRTH TO FIVE
Promoting Children's Play & Learning from Birth to Five
Promoting Children's Play & Learning from Birth to Five
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Play is defined as a rite and a quality of mind in engaging with one's worldview. Play refers to a range of voluntary, intrinsically motivated ...
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PARTICIPATORY APPROACH TO SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
Participatory Approach to Social Work Research
Participatory Approach to Social Work Research
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The most effective consultations are those in which consultants most directly acknowledge and perhaps respond to customers' problems and concerns. In addition, for patients to be committed to taking advantage of advice ...
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HOW IMPORTANT ARE MONETARY INCENTIVES WHEN MOTIVATING A SALES FORCE?
How Important are Monetary Incentives when Motivating a Sales Force
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Motivated employees are the cornerstone of any successful organization. The objectives of this research are to explore the motivational factors and the effectiveness of these incentive programs pertaining to work motivation.
The thesis ...
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GM in South Africa
GM in South Africa
General Motors left South Africa 10 years before because they had some difficulties with this homeland due to their racial discrimination, called Apartheid. General Motors did not desire to be part of this because the United States was currently desegregated, so residing there ...
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THE IMPORTANCE OF PHILANTHROPY AND CHARITY
The Importance of Philanthropy And Charity
The Importance of Philanthropy And Charity
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The idea of charity first emerged at the end of the 18th century, when large corporations began helping finance voluntary agencies and religious groups. Today, the idea of philanthropy, the spirit of ...
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STORY TELLING AND ADAPTATION
Story Telling and Adaptation
Story Telling and Adaptation
Frank Wedekind's plays Erdgeist (1895) and Die Büchse der Pandora (1904) set a new standard for dramatic representation and was influential in determining the form of contemporary productions as well as later Expressionist Theater. Wedekind's innovative use of language, his themes ...
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ETHOS OF SCIENCE
Ethos of Science
Ethos of Science
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Merton's analysis of the ethos of science has gained increased relevance because recent developments such as commercialization of research have undermined basic norms, like impartiality. It is desirable to uphold the institutional realism in Merton's sociology of science in order to grasp ...
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IDENTITIES OF THE PEOPLE OF BRIGHTON
Identities of the people of Brighton
Identities of the people of Brighton
Brighton was an important fishing village in the 16th century, with 400 fishermen and sixty boats. By the early 17th century Brighton was the largest town in Sussex with a population of nearly 4,000 ...
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CHAMBERS ON ACCOUNTING AS AN ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE
Chambers on accounting as an academic discipline
Chambers on accounting as an academic discipline
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Accounting is concerned with the collection, analysis and communication of economic information, which can be used to make decisions and plans about business by various users. The Committee On Terminology of the ...