Rubric Examples Oral Presentation I | |Beginning |Novice |Proficient |Exemplary | | |The presentation is at a |The presentation may show |The presentation is |The presentation is exemplary | | |beginning stage. |flashes of quality, but could |acceptable, but could be | | |
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goals serve four important purposes; they provide guidance and a unified direction for people in the organization, goal setting practices strongly affect other aspects of planning, goals can serve as a source of motivation for employees of the organization, and they provide an effective mechanism for evaluation and control. The four basic levels of goals are; mission, strategic, tactical, and operational. * Mission: statement of an organization’s fundamental purpose. * Strategic goal: a goal
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shared by group members. It is important because: • Facilitates group’s survival • Increase predictability of member’s behaviour • Decrease embarrassing interpersonal problem for members • Allows members to express central value of group and clarity what’s distinctive about group’s identity • It increase solidarity and cohesiveness His direct expression for his ideas and his overly confident and arrogant personality make him to be unable meet office politics. Green knows his capability and
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AMBUYOC, Harold R. June 19, 2014 BSBA- FM 2A COMM102 1. Define the following: a. Oral Communication- Oral communication is the process of verbally transmitting information and ideas from one individual or group to another. Oral communication can be either formal or informal. Examples of informal oral communication include face-to-face conversations, telephone conversations, or discussions that take place at business meetings. More formal types of oral communication
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point of differentiation—which is either unique or can be owned in the marketplace—that provides competitive advantage. Brand System organization and application of a brand position across product lines, service and business units to achieve clarity in product offerings, facilitate awareness and help allocate resources. Define who YOU are System Brand Position Communicate who YOU are Strategies Marketing Plan Tactics © 2011 KBM Group CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY Brand Continuum –
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Division of Arts and Sciences Communications Department ENGL 1220-C1607 – Composition II Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:00 PM to 5:25 PM August 20, 2013, to December 12, 2013 MCC Center Campus B-112 Instructor: Sharon Cicilian Email: cicilians@macomb.edu Phone: 586-286-2145 Mailbox: B-111 Office Hours: By appointment only Required Texts and Materials McMahan, Elizabeth, et al. Literature and the Writing Process: Backpack Edition. Boston: Pearson, 2011. Print. ISBN: 978-0-205-73072-8 Schwartz
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separation; Albert became depressed, isolated himself and reflected on himself. The separation helped him gain a sense of clarity as to what is most important in his life. He realized he followed his father’s judgement, since he first felt real love with Shug but his father disapproved since his father only believed women was good for cooking and cleaning. He then married Celie for this purpose “Took me long enough to notice you such good company, he say. And he laugh. He ain't Shug, but he begin to be somebody
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Course: English 301 | To: | Julie Amparano | From: | Celine Abel | Date: | 17 May 2016 | Subject: | Evaluation of ASU's Student Code of Conduct | The purpose of this memo is to present my impressions of Arizona State University's Student Code of Conduct. My evaluation is based off of my knowledge from reading chapters one through 5, as well as chapter fourteen, from the textbook "Technical Communication" by Mike Markel. Summary I do believe that the Student Code of Conduct
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The purpose of this memo is to describe the aspects of the True2go Owner’s booklet that illustrates the characteristics of technical communications and to evaluate the effectiveness of the document. Summary In general, the True2go Owner’s booklet is an effective technical communication document addressed to owners of the device. It is an effective, readable, accessible and professional document which helps users to set up and use the True2go blood monitor. Discussion The True2go blood glucose monitor
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In a constant quest to gain new land, Europe saw hope in Africa. After nearly 300 years (1500-1807) slaves’ trade was legal and blooming. After this trade was banned, many European countries saw no reason to be in Africa, Until 1880 when King Leopold of Belgium acquired a lot of African land. What is the driving force behind European Imperialism in Africa? The driving forces behind European imperialism in Africa were political competition, Economics, and cultural attitude. With many countries fighting
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