Assignment Submission Form Please complete and attach this form to your assignment. All assignments must be submitted on the stipulated submission date. Please add a “” into appropriate box to indicate your assignment type. Pre-course / Main Assignment Program / Intake : Bachelor of Science / 42 Pathway: Finance / Marketing Student Name: TEO CHIN AIK YIN KAM TONG YEO CHIEW LI, CECILIA LIM CHUNLONG, JEROLD Student Number: 12257251 12256686 12257712 12257255 Module: Lecturer/Tutor:
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can lead to the establishment of an elearning solution, failure to take further steps necessary to affect cultural change within the organization may, in the long term, seriously jeopardize the prospect of making such a strategy sustainable. This paper explores examples of best practice in managing the factors necessary for elearning sustainability, namely: detailed planning, creation of a sound business case, involvement of champions, harnessing of technology, transitioning, a blended solution,
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should be resolved by giving up the theory.3 ∗ The material in this paper overlaps with parts of chapter 6 of my forthcoming book, The Red and the Real: An Essay on Color Ontology. I am grateful to members of the audience at SPAWN, where a version of this paper was presented, and particularly to Bence Nanay, David Chalmers, Andr´ Gallois, and Brian McLaughlin, for extremely useful criticism and advice that has improved e the paper considerably. † Department of Philosophy, University of California
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INDIAN PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION AND PEDAGOGY: AN ESSENTIAL PROPOSITION Prof. N.B. Biswas1 Epistemology and pedagogy both the concepts are philosophical in its origin. The present century demands an integrated teacher who can shape the inner potentiality of a learner through an integrated approach of knowledge of the content area and of the philosophy of teaching. Since, India won Independence; attempt has been made to formulate a national education policy. It has been essential to evolve an Indian
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TERM PAPER MARKETTING PLANNING OF AHSANULLAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TERM PAPER MARKETING PLANNIG OF NESTLE Submitted To: Prof. Sirajuddaula Shaheen Dean, Faculty of Business & Social Science Submitted By: Jesmin
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Wk 1 Introduction Reading the newspaper, listening to a change management strategy at a department meeting, hiring a new mid-level manager – what do all of these activities have in common? Critical thinking is required in each situation to adequately assess the situation and act accordingly. We may not be aware of the frequency with which we employ critical thinking, but it is vital to good decision making. Without critical thinking, managers can fall into the habit of reacting on impulse, responding
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A Three-fold Theory of Social Change and Implications for Practice, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation By Doug Reeler, of the Community Development Resource Association, 2007 “I would not give a fig for the simplicity on this side of complexity. But I would give my life for the simplicity on the other side.” Oliver Wendell Holmes “Whosoever wishes to know about the world must learn about it in its particular details Knowledge is not intelligence. In searching for the truth be ready for the
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1 Film Essay: “Perfume: The Story of a Murderer” as an Illustration of ADHESIVE PSEUDO-OBJECT-RELATIONS Like the novel by Patrick Süskind, Tom Tykwer’s film adaptation of Perfume: the story of a murderer (1986) is a gripping horror tale of a fictional eighteenth-century French serial killer. I believe it is also a grotesque version of those cases of trauma and consequence that analysts observe in the privacy of their consulting rooms. Perhaps if, as Freud (1933) suggests, extraordinary
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that good leaders are not only leaders but also servants. To achieve a goal the leader needs his members and will do as much as he can to fulfil the needs of the group or company. This means for instance that a boss of a jewellery shop also needs to stand in the shop from time to time to see if everything is going well with his customers and employees. 4. your turn, page 8 I consider Peter Coffeng as a servant-leader. I work in the workplace of a jeweller in Amsterdam and he is the head of the workshop
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Acknowledgement At first we would like to thank Mr. Hanif Mahtab for giving us the support, courage, and opportunity to work on this business plan. We are also grateful to those people without whom it would have been quite impossible for us to continue preparing this entire report. During our preparation we overcome some major difficulties and enjoyed our each and every moment on making this business plan. All of our group members were really co-operative. We had done library work, survey and
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