...include a Marketing Communication plan for Madam Tussaud’s! What is an Communication plan Why it is important to have an Communication plan. When should you write a communication plan. Which person should get involved? It will include the objectives of the communication plan, an assessment of the characteristics of the product or service and their suitability for each of the four promotions and types of media. At the end there are some recommendations of evaluate a Communication plan. Table of Contents Introduction 3 Methodology 3 Results & Findings 3 COMMUNICATIONS PLAN 3 Document History 4 Purpose 4 Project Description 5 Communication Objectives 5 Interested Party 5 Project Management and Admin 6 Advisory Board 6 Technical 6 Business 7 Information Required 7 Information Required Continued 8 Workflow process 8 Product 10 Target Market 12 Promotion 12 Objective of the Communication Plan 13 Assessment of the characteristics of the product or service and their suitability for each of the four types of media. 13 Advertising 14 Sales Promotion 14 Criteria by which the results of the Communication Plan can be measured 17 Limitations of the research 19 Conclusion 19 Recommendations 19 Appendices 20 Bibliography 21 Introduction Madam Tussauds is a Wax figure exhibition with very famous wax figures, from singers, world leaders, person you always want to meet. Experience the glitter world of fame at Madam Tussauds Wax cabaret. They are currently eight...
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...POSITION OF WOMEN IN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Administration is the performance of the executive functions of the state and it differs from legislature and judiciary. It is one of the most important instruments available to the Government to achieve the goals of the nation. In the present study, the term administration refers to public administration that includes the management of affairs of Government at all levels- national, state and local. In India, Government services are divided into All India Services, Central Services and State Services. In the present research study, administration refers to Managerial view of administration and here the study is on women administrators of All India Services - Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Forest Service (IFS). All India Services are divided into different cadres based on the states. Some states have a separate cadre where as the union territories and few states have common cadres. Women in the Indian Administrative Service After Independence the first competitive examination for the AISs -IAS and IPS was held in 1948. The monopoly of male existed till 1950 in IAS and only in 1951 the first lady got into IAS. Though the constitution of India ensures equality, the Indian Administrative Service Rules of 1954 was discriminatory and disadvantageous to women as „no married women shall be appointed to the service and resign from the service in the event of marriage‟. This disqualification and restriction...
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...BBI 2420 ORAL INTERACTION SKILLS ‘MOCK INTERVIEW SCRIPT’ QUESTIONS AND ANSWER. 1. Tell me about yourself. (INTERVIEW 1) Candidate 1 2. What do you know about the Civil Service Commission (PSC)? What is the role played by the Public Service Commission (PSC)? (INTERVIEW 1) Candidate 1 Public service commission ha the vision by be the lead agency in a dynamic and competent in matters of appointment and civil service. The mission of PSC is quality appoint civil servants and manage the affairs in an efficient and effective services to meet the needs of the country. PSC is for ensure functionality appoint, confirm, give exercise disciplinary over members of the PSC under the jurisdiction of the PSC of Malaysia implemented properly and efficiently within the stipulated period. Candidate 2 What I know about SPA it is one organization who receive applicant from various background to be fill in government sector . It can be done online . The organization function as the one who Appoint, Approve Service, Pension Entry Job, Promotion, Change Control and Discipline. 3. Why do you apply for work as a government employee. Why not private? What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with the government as compared to the private sector? (INTERVIEW 1) Candidate 1 For me, the government position provides the highest level of security and stability for their employees than any other type of work. Government employees gain access to special dental...
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...Dear Sir/Madam, I am a final year student at Sheffield University studying Economics, searching for an exciting graduate job opportunity that will not only challenge and interest me, but that also complements my strengths. My ambitious nature and my interest in meeting new people have led me to pursue a career in buying. The prestigious reputation that Next has developed over the past decade and the opportunity for training in such a company offers the perfect environment in which to gain my first professional experience in this field. Whilst studying Economics I have developed an intimate and complete understanding of business structure and various different commercial markets. I believe this knowledge would be invaluable with regard to buying, as I fully understand businesses’ requirements. Working with others is where I really excel. I am a very personable individual and I believe one of my key competences lies in my social skills and astute ability to recognise people’s strengths. This is possibly best demonstrated by my role as secretary for Sheffield University RFC 1st XV. Thanks to this experience, I was able to develop my communication and organisational skills, adapting my driven nature into a social environment. I have also had the opportunity to gain sales and advertising experience through my job with Gee Tee Signs. This particular job has helped me to develop my customer relation skills, as well as become more familiar with the buying side of a flourishing...
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...Role Model Kiran Bedi, has been India’s first and highest (woman) ranking officer who joined the Indian Police Service in 1972. Her expertise includes more than 35 years of creative and reformative policing and prison management. She worked with the United Nations in New York as the Police Advisor to the Secretary General, in the Department of Peace Keeping Operations. She represented India in International forums on crime prevention, drug abuse, police and prison reforms and women’s issues. She holds a Law, Masters, Doctorate degree. She is also a Nehru Fellow (post doctoral) -- Been a National and an Asian Tennis champion. She has addressed audiences at the American, British, European, Indian Universities, Corporate and Civil Society groups. She is a recipient of the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award (also called the Asian Nobel Prize), and several other national and international decorations, Dr. Bedi has a biography, I Dare, anchors radio and television shows and is a columnist with leading newspapers and magazines. She is the founder of two NGOs, Navjyoti and India Vision Foundation, which reach out to thousands of under -served children, women and men in the areas of education, vocational skills, environment, counseling, and health care to the urban and rural poor,including prisoners and policemen's ' children. Currently her NGOs are running Community College, registered with Indira Gandhi National Open University, to provide vocational and soft skills to...
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...a) INTRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Praise to Allah for six (6) months I undergo my internship that begins on early February this year till end of July, I finally successfully completed my Industrial training report. For the remaining days that I have to continue my training in order to complete my course, I pray to Allah hoping my journey is in His bliss. I also would like to extend my thankfulness to the most precious persons in my life, my father and mother for all their moral support, financial support and also to my friends for never ending reminding me to always be honest and trustworthy during my training here. As for my supervisor from Universiti Teknologi Mara Kampus Seri Iskandar Perak, Puan Naimah Binti Zaini. I thank you for all the reprimand and guidance as it is very helpful for me in completing my report. Last but not least I would like to extend my appreciation to my industrial supervisor (k.cik/) and (k.ika ) for their advices and patiently guiding me through while I working here as a trainee. Not forgotten for all the staffs working at Khatulistiwa Corporate Services Sdn Bhd, I am obliged to staff members of Khatulistiwa Corporate Services Sdn Bhd for the valuable information provided by them in their respective fields and I very much appreciate for their entire kindness helping and teaching me when I’m working there. I am very lucky to have such a helpful colleagues and I never felt left out in any situation. I am entrusted to undergo...
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...An Analysis of Sexism in English Language [Abstract] Language plays an important role in society. As a phenomenon of society, language reflects all the sides of human society naturally. Sexism is a phenomenon that takes a male-as-norm attitude, trivializing, insulting or rendering women invisible. As a special social phenomenon, sexism is inevitably reflected through language. To start with, the thesis traces the reasons for the occurrence of sexism in the English language. In nature, sexism in language reflects sexism in society. The two are closely related. Social connotations of sexism in English tell the relationship between phenomenon of sexism in language and essence of sexism in society. Then the thesis analyses sexism in terms of the generic masculine, word order and semantic derogation of women in greater detail. Finally, a large part of the thesis is contributed to how to change sexism in English. The author of the thesis thinks the key to the problem is: (1) solve the problem of generic pronouns; (2) neutralize lexis; (3) strive for balanced naming and addressing system; (4) coin new corresponding words. The elimination of linguistic sexism lies in social change. Only by changing the social structure, that is, women and men own really equal status, can language equality be truly achieved. [Key Words] sexism; English language; lexical neutralization; feminism 浅析英语中的性别歧视现象 [摘 要] 语言在社会中所处的地位尤为重要。作为一种社会现象的语言,必然会反映出人类社会的各种社会观念。性别歧视作为这其中的一种,是指把男性视作社会规范和中心,轻视, 侮辱女性或使她们显得微不足道。而这一特定的社会现象必然会在语言中折射出来。 ...
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...How national culture of Sri Lanka impact on organizational culture and leadership Culture describes our behavior, our thoughts, our religion, our customs and everything in relation to our lives. Sometime it may be tangible and may not be tangible. From childhood culture is attached to our lives. Majority of the people in our country accept this culture without questioning it. As citizens in Sri Lanka we have a unique culture than the other countries. It can be called as “national Culture”. According to Geert Hofsted national culture means collective programming of the minds that distinguishes members of one group or category of people from another. We learn our national culture intentionally or unintentionally in our early childhood. As Sri Lankan people we highly respect others and also respect our family relationships. Especially we respect elder persons in the country. But in western countries they do not think seriously about family relationships. We show our feelings well. We cry when we sad. Laugh when we are happy. But Japanese people do not show their feelings to outside. Majority of the people are Buddhist in our country. Because of that Buddhist culture is embedded to our national culture. In India majority is Hindu people. They are not eating beef. Once Mc Donnels sells beef in India, Indians sued against Mc Donnels. That is to protect their culture. Although western people always try to keep a distance physically when they are talking, we do not have like this...
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...Common Stereotypes Lori Woodard PHI 103 Aaron Novinger May 7, 2012 Running Head: Common Stereotypes Stereotyping in generally is characterized as a way of discrimination through prejudicial preconceived perceptions. It mainly consists of hasty generalizations about an individual based on these prejudices. Some examples of common misconceptional prejudices are women are the weaker sex, Jewish people are obsessed with money, and Blacks are more likely to be anti-social, violent, and more likely to commit a crime. (Rivers, 2011)In my lifetime, I have faced many stereotypes. Of the many that are out there, the three main stereotypes I still face today are gender stereotyping, social and economic status stereotyping, and ethnical stereotyping. Gender stereotyping has been one of the most common stereotypes I have had to face. This is because I had been born a female. The most common stereotypes about woman are they are the weaker sex, they are better barefoot and pregnant, and their place is to raise the children and to stay in the kitchen. This perception...
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...Twenty-Fifth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at Mauna Lani A Room, Holiday Inn Kuala Lumpur Glenmarie, 1 Jalan Usahawan U1/8, 40250 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan on Tuesday, 21st October 2014 at 9:30 a.m. for the following purposes:AGENDA 1. To table the Audited Financial Statements for the nancial year ended 30 June 2014 together with the Reports of the Directors and Auditors thereon. To approve the declaration of a nal 30 June 2014. dividend of 9% for the nancial year ended (Please refer to Note A) (Resolution 1) 2. 3. 4. To approve the Directors’ fees for the nancial year ended 30 June 2014. To re-elect the following Directors who retire in accordance with the Company’s Articles of Association :i) ii) iii) Madam Khoo Yok Kee (Article 73) Mr. Arnold Kwan Poon Keong (Article 73) Mr. Chiu Wei Wen (Article 73) (Resolution 2) (Resolution 3) (Resolution 4) (Resolution 5) (Resolution 6) 5. To re-appoint Messrs PricewaterhouseCoopers as Auditors of the Company and to authorise the Directors to x their remuneration. Special Business: To consider and, if thought t, to pass the following Ordinary Resolutions with or without modi cations:- 6. Proposed Retention of Independent Non-Executive Directors “THAT approval be and is hereby given to the following Directors who have served as Independent Non-Executive Directors of the Company for a cumulative term of more than nine...
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...REPORT ON THE INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON WOMEN AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BEIJING, CHINA 9 – 11 NOVEMBER 2011 BACKGROUND International Forum on Women and Sustainable Development was organized by the All China Women’s Federation in Beijing, China. The All-China Women’s Federation (ACWF) was founded on April 3rd, 1949. It is a mass organization of Chinese women of all ethnic groups in all walks of life, striving for women’s advancement. Its mission is to represent and safeguard women’s rights and interests and to promote equality between women and men. ACWF is also a member of the National Working Committee on Women and Children under the State Council. It is in consultative status with the ECOSOC of the United Nations. INTRODUCTION Sustainable development, as a visionary development paradigm shift, represents a big step forward in the progress of human society. It demonstrates the resolve and efforts of people around the world to ensure sound development and the well-being of the current and future generations. Sustainable development can neither be achieved nor sustained without the participation of women who are an important driving force. The United Nations and member states have already initiated different kinds of activities to prepare for the Rio+20 Summit. Both sustainable development and empowerment of women are considered a priority of the United Nations in 2011. As such, it is of special significance to reflect women’s needs and concerns and heed women’s...
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...My Essay is about The Suffragettes Movement and its impact on the modern world today. Since 1800’s, when it was believed that women should not have the right to vote because of their soft and emotional nature and their incapability to make major decisions, women today have come a long way. ‘’Suffragettes was the name given to women who demanded the right to vote in elections.’’ The Suffragettes Movement was set up in 1897. This movement was set up because women wanted Parliament to address women’s issues and a Parliament full of men would never do this. Women teachers, doctors and those who worked in factories and mills had shown that they were capable of doing jobs that men could do and therefore felt that it was now time that they were recognised and treated as equals to men. Women had the right to vote! To achieve this equality, women started the Suffrage Movement which led to several events until the women were given the right to vote. The events that will highlight my essay will be: why did the Suffragette Movement start, how did the Suffragettes achieve their goals and what was the result of the Suffragette Movement. The above events will be supported by several sources. After years of struggle for change, women had achieved more rights socially and economically but there still remained many inequalities. Inequality in employment meant that men would get preference and higher...
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...11/26/13 Tell me about yourself. - HR Interview Questions and Answers Search Arithmetic Aptitude Data Interpretation Logical Reasoning Verbal Reasoning Non Verbal Reasoning General Knowledge Sudoku Number puzzles Missing letters puzzles Logical puzzles Playing cards puzzles Clock puzzles C Programming C++ Programming C# Programming Java Programming Microbiology Biochemistry Biotechnology Biochemical Engineering Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering Networking Database Questions Computer Science Basic Electronics Digital Electronics Electronic Devices Circuit Simulation Electrical Enigneering Engineering Mechanics Technical Drawing Placement Papers Group Disucssion HR Interview Technical Interview Body Language Aptitude Test Verbal Ability Test Verbal Reasoning Test Logical Reasoning Test C Programming Test Java Programming Test Data Interpretation Test General Knowledge Test Data Structures Operating Systems Networking DATABASE Database Basics SQL Server Basics SQL Server Advanced SQL Server 2008 JAVA Core Java Java Basics Advanced Java UNIX Unix File Management Unix Memory Management Unix Process Managemnt C Interview Questions The C Language Basics .NET Interview Questions .NET Framework ADO.NET ASP.NET Software Testing Home Aptitude Logical Reasoning Verbal Ability GK Puzzles Engineering Interview Online Test Tell me about yourself. @ : Home > HR Interview > HR Interview Room Improve English Speaking Le arn English Spe ak ing O nline to Im prove...
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...into the types of equipment used in the sales department of Courts Jamaica Limited, Santa Cruz Branch. Aims The aims of the study are to: ✓ Determine various types of equipment used in the Sales Department ✓ Determine the extent to which the provision of proper equipment enhances productivity in the Sales Department. Functions The functions of the Sales Department are: ✓ To maintain sales records ✓ To follow up with customer (after sales service) ✓ To liaise with other departments ✓ To monitor stock control Permission Letter Seven Corners Heights Leeds P.O. St. Elizabeth October 15, 2012 The Sales Manager Courts Jamaica Limited 24 Main Street Santa Cruz St. Elizabeth Dear Sir/Madam, I am a student at School of Excellence - Santa Cruz and I will be sitting Office Administration at the CSEC level in June 2013. The Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) requires a School Based Assessment (SBA) for that particular subject and the project is entitled, “An investigation into the Types of Equipment used in the Sales Department.” I am kindly asking for your permission to carry out this research at your organization. It will consist of an interview, questionnaires and an observation. All information will be kept strictly confidential and only be used for the intended purpose. You may contact me at 1876 390 0185 with a date and time convenient to you. I am looking forward to a favourable response. Yours respectfully...
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...UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS WRITING Correspondence is essential in establishing and confirming transactions in commerce, it reflects you or your business. Therefore what is written and how it is expressed is as much a part of business education as accountancy and economics. Definition of a Business Letter The business letter is the basic means of communication between two companies. It is estimated that close to 100 million Business Letters are written every workday. It is a document typically sent externally to those outside a company but is also sent internally to those within a company. Purpose of a Business Letter The first question for any writer should be, "Why am I writing?" "What is my goal or my purpose for writing?" For many writing contexts the long–range purpose of writing is to communicate to a particular audience. In order to communicate successfully to your audience, understanding your purpose for writing will make you a better writer. Purpose is the reason why you are writing. You may write a grocery list in order to remember what you need to buy. You may write a laboratory report in order to carefully describe a chemistry experiment. You may write an argumentative essay in order to persuade someone to change the parking rules on campus. You may write a letter to a friend to express your excitement about her new job. Notice that selecting the form for your writing (list, report, essay...
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