CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Advertisement plays a vital role in the marketing of products as it provides a buying power for various product operations by affecting the behavior of consumers. Different media have been used for advertising products such as news papers, magazines and radio. Television however occupies an important place of products due to its extensive spread worldwide. In addition, television plays an important
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Many factors contributed to the performance of students in mathematics examination Akale, (1996), Okebukola and Jegede (1996), Ottiah (1997) and Ali (1998). The factors include: a. Inability of the mathematics teachers to put across the mathematics concepts to the students. b. Lack of skills and competence required for teaching mathematics. c. Shortage of qualified mathematics teachers. d. Lack of teaching materials and equipments. The above problems confronting the teaching and learning of mathematics
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EMOTIONAL QUOTIENT “A TOOL FOR INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANISATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS ” M.Badmapriya , School Of Management Hindustan University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India ABSTRACT Emotional Quotient is a concept, which comprises Emotional Competency, Emotional Maturity, and Emotional Sensitivity. Emotional Competency constitutes the capacity to responding tactfully for various situations, Emotional Maturity constitutes evaluating emotions of oneself and others, and Emotional Sensitivity constitutes
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Organizational Change: Motivation, Communication, and Leadership Effectiveness Ann Gilley, Jerry W. Gilley and Heather S. McMillan rganizational leadership behaviors have a Research indicates that numerous variables have an impact on a leader’s direct influence on actions in the work eneffectiveness. This study explores the vironment that enable change (Drucker, behaviors associated with leadership 1999; Gilley, 2005; Howkins, 2001). Leaders may funceffectiveness in driving change. The tion as change
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Talk Before It’s Too Late: Reconsidering the Role of Conversation in Information Systems Project Management Stefano Mastrogiacomo, Stephanie Missonier, And Riccardo Bonazzi Stefano Mastrogiacomo is a freelance program manager and a management researcher at the HEC Lausanne-UNIL, Faculty of Business and Economics, Switzerland. He holds an M.S. and a Ph.D. in organization and business information systems from the University of Lausanne. He has more than 15 years of experience as a coordinator
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different ability levels work together (Kunsch, Jitendra, & Sood, 2007). During a peer tutoring assignment it is common for the teacher to have students switch roles partway through so that the tutor becomes the one being tutored. Since explaining a concept to another helps extend one’s own learning, this practice gives students the opportunity to understand better the material being studied. What does the research say about peer tutoring? In reviews of peer tutoring programs, researchers found: *
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Final Exam Case Analysis MGMT 7135: Seminar in Leadership and Team Building Table of Contents Performance Management Model..……………………………………………………3 Communications.………………………………………………………………………..12 Leadership...………………………………...…………………………………………..13 Conflict.…………………………………………………………………………………..16 Perception……………………………………………………………...………………..17 Team Performance……………………………………………………………………..18 As Regional Director for Happy Face Frozen Foods (HFFF), I hold a great responsibility to
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people who were willing to participate and shared their own experience with Internet use and addictive behaviour on the Internet. Content 1. Introduction 8 2. Theoretical background 10 2.1. Behavioural addiction 10 2.1.1. Defining the concept 11 2.1.2. Classification of behaviour addictions 12 2.1.3. Behavioural addiction in the context of diagnostic manuals of mental disorders 13 2.1.4. Similar traits of behavioural and substance addictions 15 2.2. Internet addiction 24 2.2
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QFD Application in the Hospitality Industry: A Hotel Case Study Kioumars Paryani, Lawrence TechnoLogicaL UniversiTy ali masoudi, azad UniversiTy, soUTh Branch of Tehran ElizabEth a. CudnEy, MissoUri UniversiTy of science and TechnoLogy © 2010, asQ Quality function deployment (QFD) is a methodology for capturing and translating the voice of the customer (VOC) into engineering characteristics of products or services. In addition, the process prioritizes and deploys these customer-driven characteristics
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Analysis of Two Great Coaches Donna M. Rothenberger Grand Canyon University LDR 600 September 2, 2015 Mike Krzyzewski (aka Coach K) and Coach Bobby Knight (aka The General) are the most colorful basketball coaches in American collegiate history. Their similarities are striking. They have shared the same arenas as coach and
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