LETTERS) Course Code: TOP 100 Course Title: BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Total Points: 100 Indication of exam components: (Completed by professor) Distribution of Marks: Q1. Scenario Based Questions – 35 points Q2. Case Based Questions – 50 points Q3. Multiple Choice Questions – 15 points Av. Blanc 53, 1202 Geneva, SwitzerlandT: +41 22 906 94 94 Score: Out Of : 100 points Final Grade: GPA: F: +41 22 906 94 90 E: info@gbs-ge.ch W: gbs-ge.ch Accredited by: IACBE
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retirement money will last. Who doesn't? But first you must tackle an even tougher question: how long will you live? Ah, if we only knew. But you can have some fun coming up with an educated guesstimate by going to the Paul Beeson Physician Faculty Scholars in Aging Research Program Here's how: type in Beeson-- beeson.org/livingto100 – if only we could --/quiz.htm. The life expectancy calculator asks 23 questions ranging from do you smoke to eating habits to a little family history. According to
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should take about 30 minutes but no longer than 45 minutes. The questions which you need to answer in order to structure your presentation are taken from the Review Questions (page 114) at the end of Chapter 4 in your textbook (Ireland et al.). Answer Review Questions: 3, 4 & 5 in your textbook, Ireland et al chapter 4, pg. 114. To start the Tutorial discussion you must close your presentation by answering the question: Argue why Ireland et al (pg.109) think IKEA is pursuing a focused
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MARKETING Enterprise Rent-A-car Case Study MARKETING Enterprise Rent-A-car Case Study Enterprise was considered the world’s largest rent-a-car company by its executives because of its laser-like focus on customer satisfaction and because of its concentration on serving the replacement market. By operating in this market and by defining that the key to success is to make their customers happy, the quality and the speed of the service are the main concerns of this company. And that’s why Enterprise
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Their findings were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. "People were even willing to forgo money in order to talk about themselves," Ms. Tamir said. [The Wall Street Journal] 2. To give feedback, ask questions If you use questions to guide people toward the errors in their thinking process and allow them to come up with the solution themselves, they're less likely to feel threatened and more likely to follow through. It's not you searching for problems; it's
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when, where, why, questions. – State and spell out your name at the beginning of an interview for reporters. – Focus on two to three key messages to communicate and repeat them during the interview. – Gather useful background information to remember during an interview. – Use phrases other than “no comment” when an answer is not known. – Stay calm, cordial, and focused under pressure during an interview never become defensive. – Avoid answering hypotheticals or speculative questions and ask for clarification
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(Levitt/Dubner 46) 3. Allusion- “Because many of Feldman’s customers are affiliated with the national security, there may have been a patriotic element to this 9/11 effect.” (Levitt/Dubner 47) 4. Antithesis- “But often a small and simple question can help chisel away at the biggest problems.” (Levitt/Dubner 45) 5. Pathos- “Paul Feldman’s bagel business was different. It did present a victim. The victim was Paul Feldman.” (Levitt/Dubner 46) Argument: How is the Ku Klux Klan like a Group
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Job Interviews: Illegal and Unethical Question MGT 411 Information Systems For Managers In today’s society people are hired for employment on a daily basis. The interview process is not one to be taken lightly. As an interviewer there is a need to know the basics of communication to potential candidates. Illegal and unethical questions are still an issue in today’s workplace environment. Many students are already interviewing for jobs. A person must know their rights in order to
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If you disagree with this, state how it might be proved not to be the case… how might Lennie represent the plight/possible fate of other victims in the novella? (Candy? Crooks? Curley’s wife? etc.) Perhaps Steinbeck intends the ending to signify how generic victims will never prosper, will continually be subverted/threatened, victimised and cruelly abused? If you disagree with this, state how it might be proved not to be the case… how might Lennie represent the plight/possible fate of other victims
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Chapter Problems Textbook, p. 160: Answer the Discussion Question. What is questionable about the ethics of shifting liability to corporations and others not involved in the conduct in question (e.g., the McDonald’s case, the carnival ride owner)? What is questionable about the ethics of shifting liability to cooperation’s and other not involved in the conduct are that sometimes it is a good thing to get information from other cooperation’s. Sometimes other cooperation’s are hiding things and
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