...COMMUNICATION PROCESS In order to sustain our relationships with other people and to get what we need or want in life, we need to go through the process of communication or, the communication process, which we go through every days of our life but unaware of it. Communication is simply the process whereby people share their feelings, thoughts, experiences and suggestions to each other; to create a shared understanding. It is a process that allows people to exchange their information by one of several methods depending on the message and the context. It is an effective way to show our needs, demands, the information reaches people via various modes, which is through speech, visuals, poems and books, the information can be in the form of words, gestures, drawings, songs/music or paintings. Before communicating to each other, it is important to first generate the ideas in our minds because it is impossible to communicate to each other without having a meaningful idea. The process of communication has no standard definition or explanation; it can be defined according to individual understanding. Communication is the process of sharing our ideas, thoughts, and feelings with other people and having those ideas, thoughts, and feelings understood by the people we are talking with. (www.studymode.com). This simply means that every word that comes out of our mouths trying to convince or tell someone something is taken as a process to communicate to another party. According to Charles...
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...accurate and reliable. This guide is to help assess reputable websites. Surfing the WEB There is a lot of information available on the World Wide Web today. Deciphering what is accurate and creditable requires a closer look. When accessing information, these steps should be followed. First, locate the authors name, look for any credentials, locate the contact information, and what authority does the author have on this topic. Second, take note on who published the site, what links are connected to it and at the bottom of the web page look for the date of publication. Examine the domain or URL. Dot gov means a US government site, .mil means a US military site, and .edu means an accredited post secondary educational institution. Dot com means a commercial for profit site, .org means a noncommercial, not for profit entity, .net means a computer network, and .int means an international organization. Lastly, determine the sites purpose. Is it trying to sell something, persuade you, or just providing you with information. Investigating the areas will aid in evaluating websites. The author may have a PhD or be a professor but that does not make him and expert on topics not related to the field of practice or study. Taking not on the publishers helps determine the motive and correlation to the author. Looking at the date of publication helps determine how recent the information is and when last updated. Scenario and Recommendations A patient whom is 58 y/o has developed a...
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...ntroduction Since the introduction of dot.com companies in the late 90's to the way we do e-Business in today's market. Dot.com companies were a collection of start up companies selling products or service using the Internet. e-Business on the other hand is opening new avenues of collaboration in the apparel and retail industries, and companies across the supply chain. They proliferated in the late 1990's dot.com boom, a speculative frenzy of investment in Internet and Internet-related technicial stock and enterprises. The name derives from the fact that many of them have the ".com" internet top level domain suffix built into their company name. (Remember why the dot. com companies tanked?) Modell's Sporting Goods is the nation's oldest, family-owned and operated, retailer of sporting goods, sporting attire, for men, women and children wear and brand name athletic footwear. Modells.com (e-Business) currently offers a large collection of products from top name brands in the sporting goods and clothing business and has prospered from its e-business. Modell's has taken full advantage of its e-business opportunity like most of the dot.com companies but survived the rise and fall of the boom. The electronic medium (Internet) has reduced or eliminated many costs associated with doing store front business. For example: investment in real estate and facilities are reduced, and certain administrative costs related to these stores have been eliminated. Moreover, the accomplishment...
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...Individual Analyzing Internet Sources Week 2 What did you learn? I learned more than I expected from the Pearson student lab activities. In the first activity I knew most of the information presented, but in the second activity I learned quite a bit about researching a topic. I did not know that the URL .org is no longer limited to a non-profit or research organization; which makes it harder to use that as a reliable resource but it can still be useful. I learned it is important to look for non-bias opinions, information with publish dates are resourceful, research based, and the best domains to find good information on are .org, .gov, .mil, and .edu. Although just because the site has one of these domains it does not mean the resource is accurate or correct necessarily. What did you not learn? Well as I said in the previous paragraph in the first activity most of the information that was present I acquired before. The comparison between the library and the internet are basic knowledge to most people. The Library is based for research purposes, with trained staff to help you, but closes at certain times. The internet has multiple reasons for use, with no trained assistance, but it never closes. They each have great traits that can be used for study. I also knew it is not safe to purchase items online you must be careful when doing this. You need to do research and make sure the site is reliable. Some people think because a paper has a title and author that it is true but...
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...Assignment On Conflict Management of A&S DOT COM: (story of conflict, consequences, management strategy and preventions) Prepared by: 1. RoselineAbedinRiya ID: 141-11-731 2. Mariam Binta Khalil ID: 141-11-752 3. BickramTalukder ID: 141-11-737 4. SiumSadik ID: 141-11-742 5. HosneAraShetu ID: 141-11-718 6. Abu Raihan ID: 141-11-741 Prepared for: Md Abu Jafar Lecturer & Coordinator BBA program (Uttara Campus) Daffodil International University Daffodil International University LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL August 11, 2015 Md Abu Jafar Lecturer & Coordinator BBA program (Uttara Campus) Daffodil International University Subject: Submission of Assignment. Dear Sir, With due respect, We would like to inform you that it is our pleasure and a great privilege to submit the assignment titled "Conflict Management of A&S DOT COM". This is a conceptual subject where we have tried our best to complete this assignment with our theoretical knowledge as well as analytical abilities. However, it is also true that we have some limitations in our abilities and knowledge for which. Therefore, we expect your kind consideration about the limitations of our study while assessing our assignment. Your kind advice will help us to improve our work ability. We sincerely hope that the assignment would meet your level of expectation. We would gladly clarify...
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...if I should sit Alfred Zingale and Matthias Arndt next to each other. It wasn’t that I was worried about conflicting views, actually it was quiet the contrary, and I didn’t want them to be able to double team the other guests. Finally I decided that just because they have essentially the same opinions, I wouldn’t separate them. In my mind they come as a unit because they had co-authored a book. The place cards had been set and I made up my mind that I would do no more rearranging. I bent over the table in my grey sleeveless dress and lit the deep red candles that were extending upward out of the floral arrangement. The guests would be arriving soon and I began to think over the whole situation. Each person has written a book about the dot com industry, how they can be successful as well as how to invest wisely in one. I was hoping to learn a lot of information so I could make a good decision on whether my company would benefit from being online. These thoughts drifted through my head until the doorbell rang. I opened the door to a short plump woman with reddish brown hair in her late 40’s was standing on my stoop. She wore a pale green dress suit, but looked quite attractive. She extended her arm, shook my hand and introduced herself as Anita Rosen. As the only woman who was attending the dinner party that night, it was a given who she was, but all the same she was quite pleasant. John Cassidy was next to arrive. He looked like the typical “guy next door” type. I bet he...
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...Since the introduction of dot.com companies in the late 90's to the way we do e-Business in today's market. Dot.com companies were a collection of start up companies selling products or service using the Internet. e-Business on the other hand is opening new avenues of collaboration in the apparel and retail industries, and companies across the supply chain. They proliferated in the late 1990's dot.com boom, a speculative frenzy of investment in Internet and Internet-related technicial stock and enterprises. The name derives from the fact that many of them have the ".com" internet top level domain suffix built into their company name. (Remember why the dot. com companies tanked?) Modell's Sporting Goods is the nation's oldest, family-owned and operated, retailer of sporting goods, sporting attire, for men, women and children wear and brand name athletic footwear. Modells.com (e-Business) currently offers a large collection of products from top name brands in the sporting goods and clothing business and has prospered from its e-business. Modell's has taken full advantage of its e-business opportunity like most of the dot.com companies but survived the rise and fall of the boom. The electronic medium (Internet) has reduced or eliminated many costs associated with doing store front business. For example: investment in real estate and facilities are reduced, and certain administrative costs related to these stores have been eliminated. Moreover, the accomplishment of the electronic...
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...The dot-com bubble that occured in the 1990's through the early 2000's was said to have left some major negative impressions on the world of the internet and our economy, but that is not necessarily true. Because of the dot-com bubble, there have been many great outcomes that often goes unnoticed before looking past all of the businesses and internet companies that went under when this bubble finally burst in the early 2000's. In fact, many say that the dot-com bubble and burst was actually a needed cause and effect that has shaped the internet into what it now is today. Many people believe that a lot of the websites that existed during the dot-com bubble would have had some sort of success if it wasn't for the network infrastructure at the time. The thing is, not many people didn't have access to broadband and the websites weren't getting the exposure and full potential that it could have received. This is especially true for some websites, such as Broadcast.com (Altucher Confidential, 2011). This very same thought occurred during the dot-com bubble and computer scientists and engineers realized that there was a very much needed improvement to the infrastructure of the internet. In order to correct this, many businesses in the tech industry began using tax money to lay high-speed fiber optic cables so that the internet would be more accessible in certain cities and states. This is probably one of the most beneficial things that came about from the dot-com bubble because...
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...Communication Skills Courses are an integral part of professional education these days. Communication is the life-blood of any organisation in today’s competitive world. The more effective the communication is in an organisation, the more productive it becomes. But communication skills courses are unable to deliver what is expected. This inference is made out of reading many research papers and articles in the area. Almost every research points out gaps between the objectives of these courses and the actual delivery. When the students of some of the professional colleges in NCR were asked about the reasons and their expectations from these courses, 36 per cent students wanted these courses to focus more on improving listening skills, almost...
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...As Amazon, Taobao is the biggest competitor in China. It has 70% market share in China. Of course, Amazon is a very successful online business but in China it is not. Quick search—Amazon Using a fast 64 500M memory Alpha servers and excellent Internet links. Amazon's site functionality is very convenient and fast. A general product description pages about 38K, can be used in an ordinary Modem Download within 13 seconds. Customers such as the Internet provides a great convenience. In addition to searching for options, customers can also browse 23 different topics, saving time online, increasing search speed. Although there is no tradition of the online bookstore presence, but the opportunities are much easier to shop around. Taobao has the largest Hadoop Distributed computing clusters, one day add data 50TB, there 40PB mass data storage. Distributed throughout the country more than 80 nodes CDN network to support traffic over 800Gbps. Taobao search engine capable of billions of product data in real-time search, in addition to their own research and development of storage systems and file caching system, and Java middleware and messaging middleware system, which all form a huge e-commerce operating system. October 2003, Taobao on the line above a feature called "secure transactions", the seller choose to support this functionality, the buyer would give the money to Taobao, etc. After he received the goods, then money Taobao to the seller. This is now Alipay. For Amazon, except...
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...an alternative to improve the situation. * Year 2004: Amazon.com adopted a new strategy that was based on innovation. They decided to expand their product range to sell others items and to diversify its offer. Moreover they tried to make their products more affordable thanks to discounts (30% on books over $15) and an additional discount was offered to the customer who used the Amazon’s A9 search engine. This strategy allowed them to make more profits and re-launch the company. Then, they acquired Joyo.com that is website in corporation in order to be more international. Besides, they created more internet domains such as .de that is the denomination of the Deutsch Amazon’s website (internationalization). They innovated thanks to A9.com which builds innovative search technologies. Amazon.com diversified its offer by creating two new product categories: beauty and jewellery (75 000 products). There is a large category of prices from cheap to expensive ($13/$93 000). The main objective is to be the single shopping place on the web. The project “Search inside the book” was to make easier the access to books that were previously scanned and offered the biggest database. To finish, Amazon.com established a co-branded credit card with a bank in UK in order to secure the loyalty of customers. Some problems appeared with numerous breakdowns and litigious actions that made the firm lose thousands of customers. * Year 2005: Amazon.com revenue...
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...merchandises shop that employs six person’s full time and one part time. I have learned over the years that changes can affect my leadership at work. According the Center Of Creative Leadership, (Pulley & Wakefield, 2013)” organization typically encounters all kinds of change that can affect your leadership skills”. Change is sometimes hard to implement at cultured environment that is not use to a lot of change in my experiences and leadership is required. Changes can occur to the environment in which an organization works this can influence the leadership at an organization. Robin’s Junk moved to bigger building six years ago this affected leadership as a whole for the organization. The owner also implemented a uniform policy and set brake time policy for all employees. Talk about a mad house! Now keep in mind that when changes take place like a move not just the large systems changes the smaller one do as well. Such as where things go and where departments are now at as well. So as for the move many different leadership skills where used to implement the changes that took place. An example is, when something would go wrong like a delay with moving truck. Leadership kept com and provided a positive message to the already frustrated and tried followers that the move is for the better of the organization as well as them. The Change is good movie clip shows simplify your message as a positive to promote change from a leadership position (Anderson & Feltenstein, n.d). Simplifying your...
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...The Role of Capital Market Intermediaries in the Dot-Com Crash of 2000 1. What is the intended role of each of the institutions and intermediaries discussed in the case for the effective functioning of capital markets? a. Venture Capitalists Because they invest the capital for new established companies which contain lots of uncertainties, venture capitalists require high rate of return from their investments. The main role of VC firms is fostering newly organized companies which are in the portfolio to be fully functioned and well organized by monitoring and guiding them before going public. b. Investment Bank Underwriters Investment banks give financial advices to companies which are under actual processing of IPO such as setting prices their offerings, underwriting the shares, and gathering the investors. c. Sell-side Analysts Their main role is doing research on public companies and releasing the results. The results is ultimately making a decision to sell or buy the shares of each public company by organizing the relationships with 15 to 30 companies in a certain field and interviewing with managements of the companies under current trend of that industry. Furthermore, sell-side analysts assist the company which is under the process of IPO by providing their research to the buy-side before going public. d. Buy-side Analysts and Portfolio Managers Buy-side analysts usually do research on companies in a certain industry such as interviewing with managements, forecasting...
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...knowledge, skills, and ability to develop, support, and lead groups to achieve goals. Clearly, Yolanda Valdez and her team where ultimately working as a team and had goals in mind to accomplish. From the everyday operations to plans on expanding the company. I felt that the organization worked together with their knowledge and skills to get the ultimate job done. Another competency used was communication competency. Communication competency includes the knowledge, skills, and abilities to use all the models of transmitting, understand, and receiving ideas, thoughts, and feelings- verbal, listening, non-verbal, and written- for accurately transferring and exchanging information Yolanda and her team uses different forms of communication throughout their daily activities whether its verbal with meetings they have or written in the form of questionnaires they use for feedback. All the forms are necessary for ClearVision in order for them to properly keep communication going. The change competency was also present. Change com potency includes the knowledge, skills, and abilities to recognize and implement needed adaptations or entirely new transformations in the people, tasks, strategies, structures, or technologies. As the organization of ClearVision grows and expands Yolanda and the rest of the group understands that changes are needed and are being implemented. Changes in the form of new frame lines, to possible TV advertisement are in question. 2. Yolanda’s managerial skills would...
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...Practical Application, exam code 220-702. CompTIA A+ Essentials measures the necessary competencies of an entry-level IT professional with a recommended 500 hours of hands-on experience in the lab or field. It tests for the fundamentals of computer technology, networking and security, as well as the communication skills and professionalism now required of all entry-level IT professionals. CompTIA A+ Practical Application is an extension of the knowledge and skills identified in CompTIA A+ Essentials, with more of a "hands-on" orientation focused on scenarios in which troubleshooting and tools must be applied to resolve problems. Required exams: CompTIA A+ Essentials, CompTIA A+ Practical Application Number of questions: 100 for each exam Length of test: 90 minutes each Passing score: 675 for CompTIA A+ Essentials, 700 for CompTIA A+ Practical Application on a scale of 100-900 Exam Overiew: • CompTIA_A_220-701: pdf • CompTIA_A_220-702: pdf CompTIA A+ Test Taking Tips It is possible to study and learn about a topic and still not find success on a certification exam. Studying develops specific skill and knowledge, but it is the presentation of your skill and knowledge that satisfies the exam. This difference is vital to successful exam study. Multiple choice: What’s right and what’s wrong? Knowing what is wrong (and why it is wrong) as well as what is right, demonstrates mastery, and can lead you safely through the minefield of exam distracters (incorrect answer...
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