Career Development Plan Part I – Job Analysis and Selection Carnelle McCladdie MGT/531 Angela Nixon University of Phoenix October 25, 2010 As a midlevel sales manager, I have been assigned to select new members for the sales team and create a development plan to help my team succeed with the company’s new strategy. The company will no longer sell cleaning products only but will also provide full-service cleaning solutions for organizations in the health care industry. The recent merger
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from different level ( 1st Yr-4th Yr) | | Step 3Validate your observation by interviewing the learners. | Step 2Describe each of the learners based on your observations. | | Step 4Compare them in terms of their interests and needs. | Your Tools Use the activity form provided for you to document your observations. ------------------------------------------------- An Observation guide for the Learners Characteristic -------------------------------------------------
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diet and environmental conditions. Ecologists use evidence and observation to quantify results by using information from other studies and experiments. Robinson’s field study relates to evolution and natural selection, and each play an important role in ecology. Robinson’s field study should alter variables of life span, growth rate, and body size to understand the evolution of the threespine stickleback species. Original Observations of Researchers The field study by Beren Robinson is a study
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likely to reproduce the same behavior. A distinction exists between an observer’s “acquiring” a behavior and “performing” a behavior. Through observation, the observer can acquire the behavior without performing it. The observer may then later, in situations where there is an incentive to do so, display the behavior. Learning by observation involves four separate processes: attention, retention, production and motivation. Attention: Observers cannot learn unless they pay attention
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Observations TUTORIAL!! ObservationsI have used the scientific process in my life so that I could better understand from where my anger comes in certain situations. The first step is the unsystematic observation, which was done by paying attention to the way I act when I feel angry and when this is most often happening. This was done over a few days and I took notes in order to document a pattern or a regularity that would occur and possibly understand why I become angry. Then I used the second
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Ella comes from a two parent household. Her moths is a teacher of third grade in a public school, her dad is business owner. Ella has two siblings; she is the youngest of three. Ella’s siblings are ages 12(Alyssa) and 8 (Justin). Observation This observation took place at the family home while the child had her 6 year birthday party celebration. Ella will be turning six years old on April 16; the party took place on April 14 which is the Saturday before her birthday. The theme of her
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that you can gain knowledge through participation, observation or both participation and observation. The question I would ask, “How do you know things?” I bet everyone ask that question sometime in their lives. I know, I have asked that question a few times. When I think back on how I learned to do a few things I know that I did and did not have the knowledge to do, but through participation, observation or both participation and observation I did gain knowledge. Like fast food, I can
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Marina’s living style had changed to Tarzan style. It is the survival matter (stimulus) that forces Chapman to change her behavior(response). Her changes are resulting from observational learning which is the learning of new behaviors through observation and imitation of a model. There are 4 steps of learning the new set of survival skills. Attention Memory/retention Imitation/reproduction Motivation Firstly, she observed and paid attention to the monkeys’ behaviors, such as how to catch
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a bit of giggling and squealing during this time. Physically Bailey came across as an active baby. Her legs where constantly kicking and moving, and she was reaching and grasping for her toys and other items around her. Several times during my observation, mom had to readjust Bailey back to a secure sitting position due to her eager movements. While it seemed Bailey was more interested in human interaction, when she did focus on her toys there was quite the effort to assess them and then to get
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that occur in the body. The article seemed as it would be interesting and very informative. The article explains how scientists have come up with a new way to observe cells. There have been changes in imaging techniques which enhances the observation of cells. This new discovery allows scientist to get closer to cells and look at them in more depth. Before scientist observed cells in large groups, but now they are able to look at them in smaller groups and in closer range which allows them
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