STA. CECILIA COLLEGE 108 Gen T. De Leon, Valenzuela City In Partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management ON THE JOB TRAINING REPORT IN LANDBANK OF THE PHILIPPINES (LBP) Submitted by: Calderon, Princess Camille L. Student Trainee Submitted to: Mr. Edzel D. Batuigas OJT Coordinator March 2016 Acknowledgement First and foremost, we would like to thank our Almighty God for
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mindfulness before I attend the course. During those practices, I got some reflections from them. Mindful eating is the practice that help me to discover my habits and notice about the food I eat. When I had the first mouth of one meal, I ate more slowly and I could feel fuller. I started to chew it slowly which is different from my previous eating habit that eat food quickly and take other one at once. However, I can still feel hungry when I doesn’t practice mindful eating. I think the reason behind is
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They say that greatness happens in its own time and can never be rushed. The average professional athlete takes years before performing to their best abilities, or to get noticed; but because of this, they suffer tremendously during this process. I experienced this the hard way. Sometime in February of 2014, a winter track meet took place at Carver Elementary School. Ice covered the entire track like a ice hockey rink; the track was made of concrete as well. My event was up: the 4x100m followed
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Head Shrinking and Power Seeking: The Jivaro Indian Tribe The shrunken heads or better known as the Tsantsa of Jivaros’, an artifact left to us from many tribes ago. These heads not only symbolize barbaric living, but horrific rituals that have taken place in history. This tribe unfortunately was not the only ones in history to take off another’s head to show power over one another. Although, head shrinking was indeed only unique to the Jivaro Indians and was not repeated by any other tribe in
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Lloyd Wayne Murphy Product Quality Inspector Training Development Strayer University September 9, 2012 Abstract March 10, 2008, a group of four IT students: J. Group, L. Elect, K. Tronic, and M. Gadget incurred the involvement of a IT final exam studying session together on the student’s home J. Group, and during the studying session, when J. Group complained of hot the laptop felt. A heated discussion soon ensued regarding J. Group’s concern, whereof the group initiated a concept of the
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instance, one could be chatting with a friend online while listening to music and doing homework. Although multitasking can indeed be helpful in completing tasks in a timely matter, one must recognize the definite price that is being paid for this practice. Media multitasking is damaging today’s students by not only hindering one’s ability to fully absorb information, but by changing student’s understanding of what the term socializing means. In order to fully understand how media multitasking is
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Human resource development (HRD) generally means the "integrated use of training and development, organization development, and career development so the individuals, groups, can improve organizational effectiveness and achieve the best performing result. The organisational strategy of Novotel has anticipated its expectations of clients for environmental matters and corporate social responsibility. Human resource development requires the employees within the Novotel to obtain their skills during
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Inventory 7. Product Quality 8. Shift Labour 9. Cash control 10. Open, Shift Change, Close 11. Putting It All Together ← Train The Trainer (1 day, 3 parts) 1. Role Of Training 2. Training Process 3. Practice ← Get Ready To Lead (1 day, 3 parts) 1. Differencies Between Staff – Manager 2. Capacity Of Manager 3. Basic Skills o Assignment o Get Feedback o Recorgnize VII. EVALUATING
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Areas for Consideration – Personnel Case Study 3 Is there a practice policy for sickness absence? If not written down, what is accepted practice? How well has this been communicated to all staff? How is this reinforced? How are the facts re sickness absence recorded? Is the procedure reasonable, fair and consistently adhered to throughout the practice? Are there systems in place for monitoring all absences? Were the assumptions and suspicions about alcohol investigated – any
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Venepuncture The one skill which I felt I needed more practice with was venepuncture. In university I felt that this skill was learnt too late throughout the course. We only learnt this skill in our management placement at the end of our final year. We practiced for one session in the skills lab with a dummy arm and then had to spend the day with the practice nurse, who signed you off as competent at the skill after 10 venepunctures. I felt this was not enough. As this skill is widely used in
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