...Last semester I participated in a service learning project at Pathways for Change in Worcester, Massachusetts. The purpose of the service learning project was to learn about victim services. I learned about the costs of crime, victim typologies, levels of impact, and victim services. “Start by Believing” is a campaign for first responders to improve the response to sexual violence. This campaign encourages first responders to put their underlying biases and prejudices aside and believe the victim of sexual violence right from the onset. Pathways for Change supports this campaign because when victims of sexual violence perceive that they are not believed by first responders they are less likely to follow through with the report and pressing...
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...Report on Business Decision Making ( Prity) INTRODUCTION Because of the globalization everyone can do business wherever find profitable place or location, for technological development it become easier and accessible to do business one corner from another corner of the world. Although there is lots or benefits for technological advancement, for operating every business in every place there are some problem also. So for effective business organization should plan for their project. For market research, Abacus Research and Analytics (ARA) a research institute, this institute is going to do a research on consumer behaviors and attitudes towards Food Discount in Retailing by Wm Morrison in Greater London for providing the customer better services. This research will help the organization to take correct and concrete decision for the improvement of customer service for customer satisfaction. Amicus company ltd., Royal company ltd., and . Every company has some problem to operate business although these companies located in good places. These companies want to acquire customer satisfaction by improving customer services. So for better improvement in customer services, Abacus Research and Analytics (ARA) is doing a research for taking correct decision. Abacus Research and Analytics (ARA) collect their information from primary and secondary sources which are authentic as well as accurate, and necessary tools which are relevant to this research used to analysis and calculating data...
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...Function | Finance | Process Name | Verification of Vendors Invoices by External Party for Project Work | Sub-process Name | Sample Physical & Field work verification by Third party as per invoice submitted by vendor | Process Code | | TABLE OF CONTENTS Section | Contents | Page Number | I. | Process Owners | 2 | II. | Process Overview | 3 | III. | Process Details | 4-7 | IV. | Annexure and Formats | 8 | PROCESS OWNERS Particulars | Names | Contact No | Email ID | Process Owners–Location | | | | Process Owner– Corporate | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | II. Process Overview (Prepared by Ashish) Objective | To define a standardized process for sample verification of physical/field work by a CA Firm as per invoice submitted by vendor | Scope | Assigning of work/Purchase Order to Vendor | Reference | Making payment to Vendor | Customer | Output | Process | Input | Supplier | * Vendor/Customer * Finance | * Certificate of Adherence/Non-Adherence by Internal Auditor * Certificate of adherence/non-adherence to Quality issued by Quality Assurance Engineer * Defined Quality Installation/Mechanism Vendor needs to follow * Hefty penalties on vendor against non-compliance * Instill competition amongst Vendor community beneficial for SPANCO & Essel Utilities on a PAN India basis as orders will be issued to the best | * Identifying and assigning work to vendor as per specifications and terms...
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...Subject: Guidelines for Project Work in Business Studies for Classes XI and XII w.e.f. the academic session 2012-13 and the Board Examination 2013. Dear Principal, Kindly refer to the Business Studies syllabus for Classes XI and XII pertaining to the Board Examination year 2013 which provides for Project Work of 10 marks in both the classes at senior school level. The Board has brought out Guidelines for Project Work for perusal of the Business Studies teachers. Kindly bring these to the notice of concerned teachers and students. The teachers are requested to ensure that the project work assigned to the students whether individually or in group are discussed at different stages right from assignment to drafts review and finalization. Students should be facilitated in terms of providing relevant materials or suggesting websites, or obtaining required permissions from business houses, malls etc for their project. The 16 periods assigned to the Project Work should be suitably spaced throughout the academic session. The teachers MUST ensure that the students actually go through the rigors and enjoy the process of doing the project rather than depending on any readymade material available outside. The revised Sample Question Papers (Theory) in Business Studies for Class XII will soon be uploaded on the CBSE website. Kindly bring these to the notice of concerned teachers and students. Yours sincerely N. Nagaraju Director (Academic) Encl.: Guidelines for Project work in Business Studies...
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...Subject: Guidelines for Project Work in Business Studies for Classes XI and XII w.e.f. the academic session 2012-13 and the Board Examination 2013. Dear Principal, Kindly refer to the Business Studies syllabus for Classes XI and XII pertaining to the Board Examination year 2013 which provides for Project Work of 10 marks in both the classes at senior school level. The Board has brought out Guidelines for Project Work for perusal of the Business Studies teachers. Kindly bring these to the notice of concerned teachers and students. The teachers are requested to ensure that the project work assigned to the students whether individually or in group are discussed at different stages right from assignment to drafts review and finalization. Students should be facilitated in terms of providing relevant materials or suggesting websites, or obtaining required permissions from business houses, malls etc for their project. The 16 periods assigned to the Project Work should be suitably spaced throughout the academic session. The teachers MUST ensure that the students actually go through the rigors and enjoy the process of doing the project rather than depending on any readymade material available outside. The revised Sample Question Papers (Theory) in Business Studies for Class XII will soon be uploaded on the CBSE website. Kindly bring these to the notice of concerned teachers and students. Yours sincerely N. Nagaraju Director (Academic) Encl.: Guidelines for Project work in Business Studies...
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...NERINX' COMMUNITY SERVICE COURSE PURPOSE: The Theology Departments sponsors this course in Community Service in order to provide an opportunity for you to integrate your religious learning within the Christian call to serve. You are now an empowered woman to share your gifts with the world! OBJECTIVES: 1. to provide an opportunity through service in which you can explore your own giftedness and ways of sharing it with others. 2. to help raise your social awareness through service. 3. to challenge you to broaden your personal commitment to serve others both in the present and the future. 4. to provide you with an opportunity to reflect on particular social issues connected with the population you serve through your reading, writing and discussion with others. REQUIREMENTS: The service project which you choose must comply with the following guidelines: 1. The work must serve persons directly (e.g., secretarial work without relating directly to clientele served is not allowed). 2. These persons should have "special needs" -- those associated with age, social or economic background; physical, mental or emotional deprivation or disabilities. 3. The student may not receive pay (monetary compensation) for her service. 4. The project should include a minimum of 30 hours or service as well as a minimum of 5 days of service; with the exception of Nerinx-sponsored Spring Break Service, the hours cannot count until after Junior final...
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...THE EXPERIENCES OF VOLUNTEERING AND SERVICE LEARNING: A CASE STUDY OF A SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT AT “CROSSROADS FOUNDATION” Samuel, Ho Lee, Fullness Social Enterprises Society, Lingnan University, sleeho819@hotmail.com Erica, Kim Man Lee, Fullness Social Enterprises Society, Lingnan University, erica_lee02@yahoo.com Mike, Hyung Min Lee, Dongguk University, wemakemoves123@gmail.com Jacqueline Kelleher, Pace University, jk56646n@pace.edu Katy Kaestner, Trinity University, kkaestne@trinity.edu ABSTRACT The processes and outcomes of a service learning project conducted by a group of five students and engaged with a nonprofit organization are described in this paper. The processes and outcomes are evaluated with respect to the effectiveness of service learning as an educational means and the contribution to the nonprofit sector made by service learning initiatives. The findings include the benefit of the initial ambiguity of the service learning project and the benefit of the project outputs to the nonprofit agency. It is concluded that researchers may need to figure out the absolute relationship between initial ambiguity and the effectiveness of a service learning project and that between project outputs and the benefits received by the organization concerned. It is also concluded that researchers need to study how to keep participants’ passion towards the nonprofit sector after completion of their service learning project. KEYWORDS Service learning, volunteering, nonprofit organizations...
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...TABLES OF CONTENT 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 INRODUCTION OF ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 1.2 INTRODUCTION OF COMPANY 2 SERVICE OFFERD BY ORGANISATION 3 TYPES OF RESEARCH 3.1 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY RESEARCH 3.2 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY RESEARCH 3.3 TYPES OF RESEARCH USED IN OUR PROJECT 4 QUESTIONARE ANAYLISES 5 FINDING AND CONCLUSION 6 REFRENCED 1 INTRODUCTION PROJECT of organizational behavior contains the research in organization i.e PVR world wide cenimas best quality screen this project deals with the behavior of the working management in the PVR and how maneger controls the working of the other class people related to food service till the demand and rates of the seats. Now let us know first what is basically O.B and company is all about. What kinds of research are there and what we used in are project. 1.1 INTRODUCTION ABOUT ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR DEFINITIONS “Organizational behavior is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals, groups and organizational structure have on behavior within the organization, for the purpose of applying such knowledge towards improving an organizational effectiveness” The study of the way people interact within groups. Normally this study is applied in an attempt to create more efficient business organizations. The central idea of the study of organizational behavior is that a scientific approach can be applied to the management...
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...Effective Learning Service Introduction to Research and Research Methods University of Bradford, School of Management Introduction to Research AN INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH & RESEARCH METHODS This workbook is a short introduction to research and research methods and will outline some, but not all, key areas of research and research methods: Definitions Research approaches Stages of the research process Background reading & information gathering Data collection Ethical issues in research This workbook does not cover a number of important areas of the research process, particularly Data analysis Writing up the research There are, however, books to assist you in these two important areas, and to take your general understanding of research and research methods beyond the introductory notes in his booklet; see page 44. Students should also consult their own course guidelines on writing research up the results of their research projects. YOUR RESEARCH Research can be one of the most interesting features of any degree course as it offers you a measure of control and autonomy over what you learn. It gives you an opportunity to confirm, clarify, pursue – or even discover – new aspects of a subject or topic you are interested in. RESEARCH IS… … a process of enquiry and investigation; it is systematic, methodical and ethical; research can help solve practical problems and increase knowledge. Effective Learning Service 1 University of Bradford...
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...it well! Objectives The operations function of any enterprise has a direct and significant impact on the competitiveness and success of the firm. Upon completion of this project, you will have gained a deeper understanding of how the goals and objectives of an operation are realized in the way they do business. The project will draw upon the skills, concepts and models we have discussed this semester – e.g. operations strategy, process mapping, quality management, and lean – and apply them in a real-world setting. Assignment Select an operation within an organisation that you can easily visit (at least twice) and readily conduct observations. This could be a service operation, such as a coffee shop, or a manufacturing operation, such as a factory. This is not a typical ‘research project’ but an experiential learning project; sources may be from your selected company’s website, your knowledge of the process, site visits, interviews, process maps etc. Required: 1. Evaluate the objectives of the selected operation. You might discuss aspects of operations strategy, goals and objectives, contribution to competitive priorities, order qualifiers/winners, customers. 2. Observe the process. Complete two separate observations of the operation changing the time of day, etc. The observations should be meaningful (i.e. not just 10 minutes) but not arduous (i.e. not 10 hours!). Think about what type of process is being used, and where the operation would land on the...
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...TEMPLATE1: SELF ASSESSMENT REPORT (40 Points) Please use the following template for Self Assessment (this should be an MS Word file, zipped with PPT slides. Your Grade for this part will depend on the breadth as well as the depth of this Report. Team and Region/Sector Information: • Enterprise Selected (e.g., an Island, digital service center, a small business or government agency): An e-commerce store in samoa. • Team members involved in Self Assessment (Please Fill the Following Table). This assignment should be done individually. Member Name Login ID Used Scenarios Created (give specific Names on SPACE) Harish Raju Harishraju65@gmail.com TeachIndia Manisha Anugu Manu.3256@gmail.com OneIndia Krishna Govada Chaitu.gk07@gmail.com Technoid Meenal Gattu meenaljawalkar@yahoo.com PrimaryEDUindia EXPERIMENTS by Using SPACE -- An Overview Please record your results and observations after conducting the following detailed hands-on experiments by using SPACE, found at www.space4ict.com: • You have already used SPACE to develop the detailed plans for each service that you have in mind • Create a service bundle for your enterprise (EAI) by using SPACE and generate the BIC and the Sample Portal for your scenario by using SPACE. You will need Stage3 access to SPACE for this, • Create a service bundle for B2B services in SPACE by using Stage4 capabilities. • Use the SPACE games to learn and explore some of the games related to integration...
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...The MRSI Code of Conduct The MRSI Code of Conduct BASIC PRINCIPLES Marketing and social research depend upon public confidence that the research is conducted honestly, objectively, without unwelcome intrusion and without disadvantage to informants, and that it is based upon the willing co-operation of the public. The general public and anyone else interested shall be entitled to complete assurance that every marketing research project is carried out strictly in accordance with this code, and that their rights of privacy are respected. In particular, members of the general public must be assured absolutely that personal and/or confidential information supplied during the course of a marketing research study will not be made available without their agreement to any individual or organisation, whether private or of ficial, outside the researcher's own organisation (as laid down in Section C), and that such information will not be used for any purpose other than marketing research. Research should also be conducted according to accepted principles of fair competition, as generally understood and accepted, and to high technical standards. Marketing and social researchers should always be prepared to make available the necessary information whereby the quality of their work and the validity of their findings can be adequately assessed. DEFINITIONS In this Code: a) The terms Marketing Research is defined as the systematic collection and objective recording, classification...
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...Technology For the Study Leading to a Project Proposal in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of the Degree of Bachelor of Of Makerere University. Supervisor Department of School of Computing and Informatics Technology, Makerere University , +256-41-540628, Fax: +256-41-540620 {note: numbers are standard December 2011 GROUP MEMBERSHIP : # | Names | Registration Number | Signature | 1 | | | | 2 | | | | 3 | | | | 4 | | | | Table of contents 1.0 Introduction 4 2.0 Background to the Problem 4 3.0 Problem Statement 5 Objectives 5 4.1 Main Objective 5 Other Objectives 5 5.0Methodology 6 5.1 Observation Method 6 5.2 Interview Method 6 5.3 Administering Written Questionnaires 6 5.4 Documentation and Archival records 6 6.0 Outcomes 7 7.0 References 8 1.0 Introduction In today’s information age, organizations are required to provide effective, quick and access information .The growing availability of low cost hardware and software avails computerized service provision within the reach of every organization. Service inquiry and response by various stakeholders is increasing dramatically, as stated by Robert Ferguson a receptionist at Marshall University in West Virginia. Therefore these help systems are not very common in developing countries. A number of organizations in such have not realized their importance. However with the increasing demand for service information and the high rate of...
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...------------------------------------------------- P2 Present complex internal business information using three different methods appropriate to the user’s needs ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- P3 Produce corporate communications ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- P4 Evaluate the external corporate communications of an existing product or service ------------------------------------------------- Scenario: You work in the marketing department at a theme park of your choice and you have been given a project to research and design a marketing campaign for the company. One part of your project requires you to communicate information relating to the project in a number of different formats; a verbal presentation about ideas for how to market the theme park/ new ride, a report on the success of previous marketing campaigns and a leaflet to advise staff on a new marketing campaign. Another part of the project requires you to team up with colleagues to pitch an idea for the marketing campaign of a new ride. You will make a number of corporate communications and pitch the idea to the board of directors against other teams. The competition to win the pitch is intense and if successful your team will win a bonus. P2 | Tasks1 – Verbal Presentation a) Research a recent marketing campaign of the organization. This could relate to an individual ride or the whole...
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... Phone No: 0770305102 Email: modifaya@gmail.com Supervisor: Daisy M Ireri Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 4 1.1 The Background of the Project 5 1.2 Problem Statement 5 1.3 Objective 6 1.4 Project Scope 6 1.5 Project Significance 7 Conclusion 7 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 8 2.1 Introduction 8 2.2 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM 8 2.3 Facts and Findings 9 2.3.1 Domain 9 2.3.2 Existing Systems 9 2.3.3 Problems in existing system 10 2.3.4 Differences between the manual and the computerized system that is going to be developed 11 CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH APPROACHES AND METHODOLOGIES 12 Research methodology 12 3.0 Introduction 12 3.1 Project Methodology 12 Waterfall Methodology 12 3.2 System Study and Investigation 12 3.2.1 Interviews 13 3.2.2 Observation 13 3.3 Summary 13 3.4 Budget 14 CHAPTER 4: SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 15 4.1 REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS 15 4.1.1 User Requirement 15 4.1.2 Functional Requirement 15 4.1.3 Non-Functional Requirements 17 REFERENCES 18 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Background of the Project In recent years, the extent and scope in which the use of web-based applications has grown is remarkable. By web-based apps we mean distributed systems that can be accessed using a web browser. This has significantly...
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