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    Business Skills Audit – Goal Sheet Once you have answered all the questions on the audit sheet, the next step is to set yourself goals based on your responses. Example Goal: By the end of the semester, I would like to be able to use body language more effectively during presentations. You also need to enter your current and target score for your goal. The goals must be SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, timely). | | Current | Target | Achieved | Goal 1 | By the end of

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    The Reliability of Social Security The Reliability of Social Security For several years now the general public and politicians have debated the long term solvency of the Social Security system. While Americans continue to pay weekly, biweekly or monthly into the program no one person seems to understand whether or not the Social Security Department is stable enough nor is it even going to be around when they retire. The purpose of this debate paper will be to provide

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    Communication in Business

    COMMUNICATING IN BUSINESS 100 ASSESSMENT 1 Student Name: Danger Mouse Student Number: 12345678 Student’s Email Address: DangerMouse@hotmail.com Tutor’s Name: Joanne Wisdom Tutorial Day and Time: Thursday, 12.00pm Name of Company: CEMEX Title: Corporate Environmental Responsibility: An investigation into CEMEX Semester/ Campus Details: Semester 1, 2012 - Bentley (Word Count: 1793) Corporate Environmental Responsibility: An investigation into the performance of

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    Dr. Dana Loewy  Casual  Business casual  Business formal ?!? a.k.a.  Professional  Unprofessional And what is “casual Friday” exactly? …a recent article made these main points:  If you are confused about “business casual,” you are not alone.  Play it safe and embrace “business formal.”  If you want to get to the C-suite, dress formally.  Definitions: • Casual • Business casual • Business formal  Accessories  Grooming  Images to test

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    1) What would you do if the work of a subordinate or team member was not up to expectation? Answer: Luckily, I have quite a bit of previous practical experience, and have faced this situation a few times---so let me tell you how I had handled the situation. One of our sales representatives, who worked tremendously well in the past but after several months his performance, is going down consistently. After that I sat down with him personally and asked what the problem is? Why you could not get fulfilled

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    Sample HW 1. Use the ASCII code to indicate the 7-bit code representation for the following: 1 pt each A. H 1 0 0 1 0 0 0_ B. s 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 C. ! 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 D. k 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 2. Now, add odd parity to each of the codes in problem 1A and 1B above, placing the parity bit in the most significant digit. Add even parity to each of the codes in problem 1C and 1D above, placing the parity bit in the most significant digit. 1

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    becoming smaller thanks to communication technological products. It is playing an increasingly important role in modern society and governs most of the commercial world. Communication technology has really brought a new era to human life and will be the strongest in influence of the future. If we compare the life of people today with that of people before the industrial revolution, it is easy to realize communication technology has improved the quality of people’s life. Communication technology has had deep

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    Communication for Business

    Analysis of Correct and Incorrect Usage This is a discussion about a business matter and the function of this conversation is professional. Personal requests should not be included (i.e. - how about dropping the Mr Peterson and calling me Bob). The informal tone is also inappropriate when discussing a business report. Mr Peterson is speaking to Ms Bank who is his direct supervisor. He would like to ask Ms Bank to analyze a report he has done. The first conversation has a number of errors in

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    g FOLKWAYS  Malaysian time or Swiss time?  Also Arab, Latin and Mediterranean cultures 2 /3 /2 0 1 6 P a tr ic k F o o n g FOLKWAYS  Folkways also include rituals and symbolic behaviour eg  A Japanese businessman presents his business card to the person with both hands and bow 2 /3 /2 0 1 6 P a tr ic k

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    concern. 1.0 Introduction Are you familiar with facebook? It’s one of the most popular social networking sites today. Everyone can get a lot of fun or can catch up on long lost friends, make new friends, chat up new love interests, and even find business contacts. The site allows everyone to create profiles that include almost anything they want to post and dynamically links their information others with similar information. While facebook allows for easy, people may not recognize the potential consequences

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