ALP Paper Human Resource Manager Dr. Prof. Cassandra April Trinity International University Introduction Martha was the kind of person you love to hate. She was was always in a good mood and always had something positive to say. When someone would ask her how she was doing, she would reply, "If I were any better, I would be twins!" See was a unique manager because she had several employees who had followed her around from another organization. The reason the employees followed Martha was
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Private University Act 1992. This move of the government has received mixed reactions. Some experts view this as badly required for assurance of the quality in PUs. Again others, specially the sponsors and University management consider the move suicidal and against the very concept of privatization of higher education in the country. So keeping the assurance of the... • Advantage: Class Size • Private
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an overall understanding of how and why things work. Thus, it is vitally important to have a good science education in schools. Science and Health in the elementary level aims to help the Filipino child gain functional understanding of Science concepts and principles linked with real life situation, acquire Science skills as well as scientific attitudes and values needed in solving everyday problems. But do our schools produce learners to the expectation of the Department of Education? In the
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Arie Harel Department of Mathematics National University of Singapore Academic year (2000/2001) I Summary Value at Risk (VaR) is one of the most popular tools used to estimate exposure to market risks, and it measures the worst expected loss at a given confidence level. In this report, we explain the concept of VaR, and then describe in detail some methods of VaR computation. We then discuss some VaR tools that are particularly useful for risk management, including marginal VaR, incremental
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EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY: A DEFINITION AND KEY CONCEPTS It seems too simple to say that educational psychology is the psychology of learning and teaching, and yet a majority of educational psychologists spend their time studying ways to describe and improve learning and teaching. After reviewing the historical literature in educational psychology, Glover and Ronning (1987, p. 14) suggested that educational psychology includes topics that span human development, individual differences, measurement
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major oil company in Malaysia has been developed and operated the petrol stations under three basic concepts, which are namely Company Owned Station (COS), Partially Company Owned Station (PCOS) and Dealer Built Station (DBS). Basically, the operators of PCOS and COS were landowners themselves or those who are being nominated and agreed by GEZ. However, under the Dealer Built Station (DBS) concept, the operators were not the landowners. GEZ petrol station conducted two main businesses which
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CRITERION 5. CURRICULUM 15 CRITERION 6. FACULTY 17 CRITERION 7. FACILITIES 20 CRITERION 8. INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 22 PROGRAM CRITERIA 23 Appendix A – Course Syllabi 24 Appendix B – Faculty Vitae 25 Appendix C – Equipment 26 Appendix D – Institutional Summary 27 Signature
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EBJ 16.4 3rd 10/1/05 11:43 am Page 133 133 EUROPEAN BUSINESS JOURNAL The modern roots of strategic management Susan Segal-Horn The term ‘strategy’ is one of the most over-used, and poorly understood, terms in modern business and organisational life. The purpose of this article is to help practising managers understand better what strategy is about, how it has developed in the second half of the twentieth century from much earlier influences and the key contributions made
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Information Technology Investment Decision-Making Learning Objectives After completing this chapter, you should be able to: • • • • • Describe different types of IT investment decisions manager face. Briefly describe some of the methodologies that are used in IT investment decision-making. Explain why IT investment decision-making is important as a subject to study. Explain some of the limitations that should be considered when using IT investment methodologies. Explain
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CHAPTER ONE 1.0 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Attitude as a concept is concerned with an individual way of thinking, acting and behaving. It has very serious implications for the learner, the teacher, the immediate social group with which the individual learner relates and the entire school system. Attitudes are formed as a result of some kind of learning experiences. They may also be learned simply by following the example of opinion of parent, teacher or friend., this is mimicry or imitation, which
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