Syllabus School of Business COM/537 Version 1 Organizational Communication Copyright © 2011 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course prepares graduate students to apply written and oral communication principles to the roles they play as managers. Students will learn how to persuade a variety of stakeholders to commit to a proposal. Other topics include the role of perception in communication techniques, aligning communication to an audience, business
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Peter Senge “the basic meaning of a learning organization is an organization that is continually expanding its capacity to create its future” (1990). From the basic definition of a learning organization one is able to understand the overall positive image and outcomes it provides for organizations, however what reduces the amount of learning organizations within society today, are the numerous obstacles and barriers they face. Specifically barriers, barriers to learning occur as the result of managerial
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the best of my life. Each day unraveled a unique scientific phenomenon and satiated my never ending questions about the modern IT marvels that humankind has built. My capstone engineering project was to build an email transfer server. Working in a team, with set deadlines, this further challenged my analytical skills and enabled me to analyze raw data and present objective solutions. Upon graduation, Infosys Technologies Ltd, India’s leading IT software firm,
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INTRODUCTION ABC Telecommunications is a publicly traded, global, manufacturing telecommunications company who primarily sells copper and fiber products to customers like Verizon and AT&T/Cingular. Like many other telecommunication companies, ABC went thru a significant down-turn around 2000. Not only did offices and manufacturing plants get shut-down throughout the world, the morale and culture of ABC changed. ABC lost a lot of their highly skilled, highly valuable employees. They have consciously
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essential functions needed to run each plant facility located in different parts of the world yet there is no unified connection, nothing that ties all financials together. The inquiry phase of this paper will demonstrate the areas in which the Action-Learning Team will conduct a review into the corporate wide system of PB Leiner USA and PB Gelatins looking for potential improvement points. The design phase of this paper will demonstrate the creation and process steps of what the ALT formulated based on the
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Job Analysis Report Hugo G Haro HRM531 March 25, 2011 Gabriel Lewall Job Analysis Report InterClean, Inc. Project Proposal Project Information Project Name: | Full Service Cleaning Solutions Blitz | Project Focus: | Sales Team Development | Time-frame: | 90-180 days | Summary: |
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Principles of Marketing (MKTG 320) Fall 2013 Syllabus (Tentative) Madan M.Batra (MBA, Ph.D.) Professor of Marketing and International Business Room 406A Eberly 724-357-5776 (Office) 723-388-9595 (Cell) batra@.iup.edu Office Hours Tuesdays and Thursdays: 12:15 to 2:00 p.m. & 3:15 to 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays: 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Please see the D2L course website for announcements concerning any changes in office hours during a specific week. Instructor Profile I am a professor
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Case Study – 5 Case Study-3 Pittsburgh Airport: Midfield Terminal Energy Facility (Area of discussion- Cost & Quality) Team Members: Background Outline of project The Pittsburgh International Airport is owned and operated by the Allegheny County Department of Aviation. The new Midfield Terminal includes, Landside/central services bldg Airside building Gate capacity Provisions to expand - 500,000 sft 1,200,000 sft 75 aircraft 100 gate terminal. Pittsburg is the second busiest
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internationalization, organizational learning, top management team and governance, and growth orientation. Critical challenges facing top management and the suggested recommendations were acknowledged by the participating CEOs. INTRODUCTION There is a general agreement regarding positive effects entrepreneurship has on firms' efforts for creating wealth (Lyon, Lumpkin, & Dess, 2000). Entrepreneurship is defined as a context, dependent social process through which individuals and teams create wealth by bringing
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University of Phoenix Course Syllabus | | | |Course Prefix and Number: |MGT/521 | | | | |Course Title:
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