...Course For more course tutorials visit www.mgt210.com MGT 210 Week 1 CheckPoint 1 Incident 1-1: Promotion Into Supervision MGT 210 Week 1 CheckPoint 2 Article Review on Diversity in the Workplace MGT 210 Week 1 Assignment Article Search MGT 210 Week 2 CheckPoint Incident 2-2: Bad Times at Quality Shoe MGT 210 Week 2 DQ 1 and DQ 2 MGT 210 Week 3 CheckPoint: Incident 6-2: What Should I Do Next? MGT 210 Week 3 Assignment: Exercise 7-2: “In-Basket” MGT 210 Week 4 CheckPoint: Work Team Concepts MGT 210 Week 4 DQ 1 and DQ 2 MGT 210 Week 5 CheckPoint Recruiting, Selecting, Orienting, and Training MGT 210 Week 5 Assignment: Exercise 10-2: OJT MGT 210 Week 6 CheckPoint: Employees’ Union MGT 210 Week 6 DQ 1 and DQ 2 MGT 210 Week 7 CheckPoint: Incident 14-1: No Extra Effort MGT 210 Week 7 Assignment: Exercise 15-3: Test Your Leadership Style MGT 210 Week 8 CheckPoint: Incident 18-1: Changes in an Employee’s Behavior MGT 210 Week 8 DQ 1 and DQ 2 MGT 210 Week 9 Capstone CheckPoint MGT 210 Week 9 Final Project: Best Practices Manual for Supervisors ------------------------------------------------------------- MGT 210 Week 1 Assignment Article Search For more course tutorials visit www.mgt210.com Assignment: Article Search Resources: Appendix A, University Library, Ch. 1 (p. 19) of Supervision: Key Link to Productivity, and the References within the References Page section of Ch. 2 in Axia College’s Writing Style Handbook Review the six supervisory responsibilities...
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...Incident 2-2: Bad Times at Quality Shoe Christopher Laurent MGT210 September 23, 2010 Craig Fowler Incident 2-2: Bad Times at Quality Shoe 1. I believe that Mack’s approach to solving this problem is wrong. Although getting the input of an employee that has been with the company for a long time is good he should not have promised to implement their decision in its entirety. He gave the employee’s too much freedom to solve this problem without his input. 2. If I was Ralf I would start by ensuring that I understand exactly what the problem is. I would then collect the facts about what the end results need to be. I would then have a meeting with my fellow employees and inform them of the situation and request them to write out any suggestion they have to remedy the situation and submit it to me. I would then evaluate the suggestions and choose the three I felt where the best alternatives. I would then have another meeting with my fellow employees and go over the three suggestions I felt were the best ones. I would then ask them to write down which one they felt was the best suggestion to go with and then analyze the results. If there was a tie between any of them I would use my vote to choose the one I felt was best. I would then submit my results to Mack. 3. I believe that if he does not feel that the group’s decision is reasonable he should have a meeting with the employees and discuss why he feels the decision is unreasonable and give them some suggestions...
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...Adidas is the market challenger. The topics in this assignment cover critical incidents of both Nike and Adidas that occurred in the past and the comparison between both their strategies as well their future plans. This assignment shows us the influence the strategy has on the success or failure of companies and how companies craft sustainable strategies that help them to retain their position in the market. Table of Contents Page 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 Literature review 1 3.0 Backgrounds of Nike and Adidas 2 3.1 Company overview of Nike 2 3.2 Company overview of Adidas 2 4.0 Critical Incidents that occurred in the past 3 4.1 Critical incidents that affected Nike 3 4.2 Critical incidents that affected Adidas 5 5.0 Comparison of the strategies of the companies 8 5.1 Strategies of Nike 8 5.2 Strategies of Adidas 9 5.3 Comparison of the strategies of Nike and Adidas 11 6.0 Future plans of Nike and Adidas 13 7.0 Conclusion 14 8.0 List of references 14 9.0 Bibliography 17 List of figures: Page Nike logo 2 Adidas logo 2 Air Jordan 3 Products of Nike in the BCG Matrix...
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...In the Fact Patter, Charlotte McMann developed a methodology to help individuals identify their perfect fit for a running shoe. McMann spent most of her time researching and conducting tests which received a high percentage of approval rating. She then decides to maximize her benefits by opening her own retail store. Mathew her lawyer recommends her a couple of ideas, one being opening a Limited Partnership, and suggesting himself as the Limited Partner, offering contributions towards the opening of her business. Throughout the processes of Charlotte opening her business and gaining profits she faces numerous difficulties. Mathew Stinson, suggested Charlotte to operate her company as a Limited Partnership and offered himself as the Limited...
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...personal fulfilment, and make a positive impact all at the same time” * Blake Mycoskie Team Members (Group 9): Honey Garg Rahul Bhardwaj Abheevrato Roy Gaurav Jaggani Viraj Kadwadkar Kanad Chatterjee Contents 1. Introduction and summary of the book……………………...1 2. Statement of Objectives of the Study………………………...1 3. Method of Study……………………………………………….1 4. Chapter wise summary and critical analysis………………...2 5. Theoretical framework………………………………………..5 6. Relating theory to practical aspects…………………………7 7. Learning and conclusion………………………………………9 8. References………………………………………………………9 Introduction and summary of the book Start Something That Matters is an inspirational auto-biography of Blake Mycoskie, the founder of the shoe company TOMS. The book revolves around the life of Blake, his inspirations, his philosophies on life and the setting up of his various entrepreneurial start-ups, particularly TOMS. In 2006, while on a vacation in Argentina he came across a shoe called the Alpargata and thought it would sell well in the United States. On the same trip, he met an American woman who was running a shoe drive, to deliver shoes to poor Argentine children. He thought of starting a for-profit business to help provide shoes for these children. He came up with a solution that guaranteed a constant flow of shoes, instead of occasional shoe donations by strangers. Thus was born Toms Shoes, short for "Tomorrow's...
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...Monique Scott 1.0 Executive Summary Nike is planning to introduce a new model of it’s Nike ID Plus, which will be called Nike ID Silver. The original product only calibrated with an ipod when syncing songs and only calculated how many miles ran, and how many calories burned. With the new Nike ID Silver, consumers will be able to sync with any MP3 player ( each sync piece sold separately), can be streamed wirelessly to a PC or MAC, will calculate how many calories burned, how many miles ran, your heart rate is monitored every 3 minutes of activity, weight can be calculated before and after activity, and blood pressure can be monitored( silicon strip sold separately) With the chip it will also recommend orthotics if needed, and all of this information can be streamed wireless to your computer/laptop of choice. From then on you can sign up for membership through Nike ID Silver Activity page to help with diet and fitness tips. 2.0 Situation Analysis Nike’s original version of the Nike ID, was well saturated in the market. It didn’t have any other competitors. With the launch of the Nike ID Silver, companies are beginning to grasp the same idea, by being innovative enough to saturate the athletic market and surpass Nike’s gross sales for the Nike ID Plus. Nike has been in the athletic world for nearly four decades now, and has gained a big portion of brand loyal consumers. 2.1 Market Summary |DEMOGRAPHICS| - Equal ratio between male and female - From ages 18-40 [Majority...
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...Approved …………..... Dean College of Engineering University of Petroleum & Energy Studies Dehradun May, 2011 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Manish pant and Sandeep Bahuguna, students of B.Tech (APE)+ MBA(UAM) has written their thesis on “surface casing design for an oil Well” under my supervision and have successfully completed the project within stipulated time. They have demonstrated high performance levels and dedication during the completion of their thesis. …………… Mr. Arun Chandel (Mentor) Acknowledgement We would like to express our deepest gratitude to Dr. Shri Hari, Dean, COES, UPES for allowing us to perform the project work. We have received maximum co-operation and help from UPES faculty members. We would also like to express our sincere thanks to Mr. Sabyasachi Maiti, Course Coordinator, B.Tech (APE Upstream+ MBA (UAM)), for giving his full support during our project work. Lastly, we would like to thank our mentor, Mr. Arun Chandel for their kind attention and support and the valuable time they gave which lead to the accomplishment of this project. UPES, Dehradun ABSTRACT Casing must be designed to resist various physical and chemical loads for the entire life cycle of the well. It is convenient to divide the life cycle into two separate phases; drilling and production because in general the loads...
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...Giraffid Newsletter of the Giraffe & Okapi Specialist Group Note from the Co-‐Chairs Volume 7(2), December 2013 Wow – what a bumper issue and, of course, only befitting for the renamed Giraffid newsletter of the IUCN SSC Giraffe and Okapi Specialist Group (GOSG)! Inside this issue: It has been an exciting last six months and this issue brings you lots of stories and tall tales from across the African continent and beyond. From species conservation strategies and Red List updates, interesting wild and captive behaviours to translocations, hooves and DNA, this is truly a fully loaded newsletter. An inspiring read to keep us all going over the imminent festive season and a relaxing winter or summer break. Unusual sightings of wild giraffe behaviour 4 GOSG together with the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), the Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature...
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...needed to develop our national oil and gas resources in a reliable, responsible, and accountable manner. Deepwater Horizon Study Group Investigation of the Macondo Well Blowout Disaster This Page Intentionally Left Blank Deepwater Horizon Study Group Investigation of the Macondo Well Blowout Disaster In Memoriam Jason Anderson Senior tool pusher Dewey Revette Driller Stephen Curtis Assistant driller Donald Clark Assistant driller Dale Burkeen Crane operator Karl Kleppinger Roughneck Adam Weise Roughneck Shane Roshto Roughneck Wyatt Kemp Derrick man Gordon Jones Mud engineer Blair Manuel Mud engineer 1 Deepwater Horizon Study Group Investigation of the Macondo Well Blowout Disaster In Memoriam The Environment 2 Deepwater Horizon Study Group Investigation of the Macondo Well Blowout Disaster Table of Contents In Memoriam...............................................................................................................................................1 Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................................3 Executive Summary ....................................................................................................................................5...
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...An Analysis on How to Handle Dysfunctional Customers And how they affect on Food Servers in selected Restaurants at Eastwood City ------------------------------------------------- A Method of Research and Thesis Paper Presented to the Faculty of the Hotel and Restaurant Management Arellano University - Pasig ------------------------------------------------- In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement for the Degree in Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Presented By: Calinao, Loreinn G. Tierra, Alyssa Marie G. Encio, Mary Bless Estrada, Erik E. Romero, Jerry Arellano University – Pasig Pag-Asa St. Brgy. Caniogan Pasig City Approval Sheet In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management this Method of Research entitled “AN ANALYSIS ON HOW TO HANDLE DYSFUNCTIONAL CUSTOMERS AND HOW THEY AFFECT FOOD SERVERS IN SELECTED RESTAURANTS IN EASTWOOD CITY” was prepared and submitted to the College of Hotel and Restaurant Management. PROF. LOUIE REYES Adviser Approved by the members of panel on October 2014. With a grade of ____ ________________________________________ Chairman _______________ _______________ _______________ Member Member Member Accepted in partial fulfillment of Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Restaurant Management PROF. KATHERINE GUEVARRA ...
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...QUESTION- 1) Bincangkan bagaimanakah pengecaman (identification) seseorang suspek boleh dibuat menurut Seksyen 9 (Akta Keterangan 1950). 2) Nyatakan juga permasalahan dan cabaran-cabaran (jika ada) yang terdapat dalam teknik pengecaman tersebut dengan merujuk kepada autoriti yang relevan. Identification of Person a)Identification by fingerprint Fingerprint Identification is the method of identification using the impressions made by the minute ridge formations or patterns found on the fingertips. No two persons have exactly the same arrangement of ridge patterns, and the patterns of any one individual remain unchanged throughout life. Fingerprints offer an infallible means of personal identification. Other personal characteristics may change, but fingerprints do not. By comparing fingerprints at the scene of a crime with the fingerprint record of suspected persons, officials can establish absolute proof of the presence or identity of a person. Fingerprint is a biometric modality that is often used in a security setting. Fingerprint databases are in use worldwide for the purposes of personal identification, border control as well as to facilitate criminal forensic investigation. Many countries have multiple fingerprint databases, with each database serving a specific purpose. In Malaysia, there are at least 4 different fingerprint databases; namely PDRM-MAFIS (Polis Di Raja Malaysia- Malaysian Automated Fingerprint Identification System), PDRM-BIOFIS (Polis...
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...used clothing purchase among middle & upper income group of Karachi. Table of Contents 1 1 Introduction: 2 1.1 Purpose of the Study: 4 1.2 Scope of the Study: 4 1.3 Research Questions: 4 2 Literature Review 5 3 METHODOLOGY: 26 3.1 DATA: 26 3.2 SAMPLE & SAMPLING TECHNIQUE: 34 3.2.1 CONVENIENT SAMPLING: 34 3.2.2 PURPOSIVE SAMPLING: 34 4 CONCLUSIONS: 35 5 BIBLIOGRAPHY 36 1 Introduction: A second-hand or used good is one that is being purchased by or otherwise transferred to a second or later end user. A used good can also simply mean it is no longer in the same condition as it was when it was first transferred to the current end user. Used goods may be transferred informally between friends and family for free as "hand-me-downs" or they may be sold for a fraction of their original price at garage sales. Used clothing sector has grown into an important economic factor. It has clear consumer benefits. This is especially true in countries with low purchasing power, and for poorer consumers though it seems that almost all socio-economic groups are choosing to buy used clothing. Affordability is the key reason why people buy these goods. Fashion and consumer preferences also seem to be shifting towards western-style clothing. Many believe that clothes that are second hand are dirty. While this can be true in rare occasions, many times second hand clothing comes from clean homes and clean people who wash the clothes before they redistribute them....
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...no. : 362 Course name: Sociology of Disaster Submitted to: Submitted by: Dr. Mahbuba Nasreen Syeda Novera Anwar Professor Roll – 176, 6th semester Department of Sociology Department of Sociology University of Dhaka. University of Dhaka. Date of Submission : 30th March, 2011 Table of contents 1) Introduction 2) Fire 3) Fire hazard 4) Vulnerable locations for catching fire 5) Causes of fire 6) Some major recent incidents of fire Fire in BSEC bhaban Fire in residential buildings at old Dhaka Fire in garments factory Bashundhara city fire Slum fire 7) Loss and sufferings due to fire Loss of life and property Psychological problems Losing job Traffic congestion 8) Fire fighting services Fire service and civil defense Its aim Motto Objective Role Activities 9) Fire fighting method 10) Priority of evacuation 11) Fire brigade’s capacity and limitations 12) Some positive initiatives Demonstration of fire fighting Fire drill conducted in secretariat Construction of intelligent building 13) Failure of the concerned authorities Not finalizing the...
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...IMED 2409 – Chapter 7 – The Environment of Electronic Commerce: Legal, Ethical and Tax Issues Assignment: Complete Exercise E1 (200 WORDS) & E2 (200 WORDS) Complete Case Problem C1. Nissan.com, parts 1 (200 words) & 2 (200 words) Answer Exercise 1 Use your favorite Web search engine to obtain a list of Web pages that include the words “privacy statement.” Visit the Web pages on the search results list until you find a page that includes the text of a privacy statement. Print the page and turn it in with a report of about 200 words in which you answer the following questions: a. Does the site follow an opt-in or opt-out policy (or is the policy not stated clearly in the privacy statement)? b. Does the privacy statement include a specific provision or provisions regarding the collection of information from children? c. Does the privacy statement describe what happens to the collected personal information if the company goes out of business or is sold to another company (list these provisions, if any)? Close your report with one paragraph in which you evaluate the overall clarity of the privacy statement. Answer Exercise 2 Companies that do business online can find themselves in legal trouble if they commit a crime, breach a contract, or engage in a tortious action. In about 200 words, provide an online business example of each offense. As part of your answer, explain why you believe each action you describe is either...
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...IMED 2409 – Chapter 7 – The Environment of Electronic Commerce: Legal, Ethical and Tax Issues Assignment: Complete Exercise E1 (200 WORDS) & E2 (200 WORDS) Complete Case Problem C1. Nissan.com, parts 1 (200 words) & 2 (200 words) Answer Exercise 1 Use your favorite Web search engine to obtain a list of Web pages that include the words “privacy statement.” Visit the Web pages on the search results list until you find a page that includes the text of a privacy statement. Print the page and turn it in with a report of about 200 words in which you answer the following questions: a. Does the site follow an opt-in or opt-out policy (or is the policy not stated clearly in the privacy statement)? b. Does the privacy statement include a specific provision or provisions regarding the collection of information from children? c. Does the privacy statement describe what happens to the collected personal information if the company goes out of business or is sold to another company (list these provisions, if any)? Close your report with one paragraph in which you evaluate the overall clarity of the privacy statement. Answer Exercise 2 Companies that do business online can find themselves in legal trouble if they commit a crime, breach a contract, or engage in a tortious action. In about 200 words, provide an online business example of each offense. As part of your answer, explain why you believe each action you describe is either...
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