been running their family business, a water park called Wild Water, since they both graduated from the college. The Salernos operate the park, which is located near the New Jersey shore, with help from their parents. Marie’s husband and Jason’s wife are also involved in the business. Wild Water has now been in business for more than 40 years—it is a landmark to both locals and summer tourists. The water park features such attraction as a wave pool, several water slides, a flume ride, a kiddie pool
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MOBILISING PEOPLE MDP 114Q MDP JAN 2012 3/12/2012 MDP JAN 2012 3/12/2012 EDS211A UNIQUE NUMBER: 229768 EDS211A UNIQUE NUMBER: 229768 TABLE OF CONTENTS 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 2 INTRODUCTION 3 2.1 ZULULAND ANTHRACITE COLLIERY (PTY) LTD (ZAC) 4 2.2 ST JOHN 4 2.3 CHEP 5 3 PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL 5 3.1 EFFECTIVE PERFOMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM 5 3.1.1 DESIGN INPUT 6 3.1.2 TRAINING APRAISERS 6 3.1.3 FORMAL AND INFORMA METHODS 6 3.1.4 APPRAISAL SYSTEM EVALUATION
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ONLINE CASE Wild Water Gets Soaked Jason and Marie Salerno, brother and sister, have been running their family business, a water park called Wild Water, since they both graduated from college. The Salernos operate the park, which is located near the New Jersey shore, with help from their parents. Marie’s husband and Jason’s wife are also involved in the business. Wild Water has now been in business for more than 40 years—it is a landmark to both locals and summer tourists. The water park features
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Discussion Questions 1. A great manager is someone who inspires their employees to be the best that they can be. They are positive and fair, they are willing to listen and try new ideas. If a manager can be open minded and willing to try new things to help their employees grow that is what will set them apart from all other managers. 2. The manager I work for now is a very ineffective manager, she gossips and shows extreme bias to employees she considers friends. She has created a hostile work
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my lungs. I stepped over fallen branches, wild horse and cow poop. There was no trail to follow or mark the way, only a path that lead to nothingness, through a forest that doesn't seem to have an end. As we were approaching the destination point of our hike, we had to cross a stream by
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Endangered Tigers Today wild tigers exist in Eastern Russia, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, North Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Bhutan, India and Nepal. In order to live in the wild, tigers need water to drink, animals to hunt, and vegetation in which to hide. As the mountains, jungles, forests, and long grasses that have long been home to tigers disappear, so too, do tigers. Agricultural expansion, timber cutting, new roads, human settlement, industrial expansion and hydroelectric dams push
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bond a little more as a family, so they planned for us all to go on a family vacation. This wasn’t such a terrible idea seeing as how my brothers seemed to hate me, as all older brothers hate their snitch little brothers. They decided that a white water rafting trip seemed like a fun idea for the boys. My sister had to stay home because she was pregnant with her first child. So off we went in the summer of 2005, to good ole’ West Virginia. I was 12 at the time, while my older brothers, Nate and Nick
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and bake the dough into bread.(http:www.nybakas.com) However, Vicent Van Dough (1882) forwarded the idea of the historical background of a bakery. He stated that the first evidence of baking occurred when human took wild grasses, soaked them in water and mixed everything together, making it into a kind of broth-like paste. The paste was cooked by pouring it into a flat, hot rock, resulting as a bread like substance. Later, this paste was roasted in hot embers which made bread making
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influx in such a short period of time. The main motivation for the continuous building was money; because of this, houses were built quickly, cheaply and as many as possible. There we’re no bathrooms, toilets or running water. Many didn’t bathe because it was easier than collecting water from a local pump to do so in a tin bath. There was a courtyard between each row of houses for waste to be thrown out. Sanitation and hygiene barely existed and throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the
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Case 49 #4: The Concerns of Sarah Issue: Sarah rented a house from Franks. Every time it rains, the roof leaks, causing plaster to fall from the upstairs bedroom ceilings. One ceiling is beginning to sag. Sarah has complained about the roof leaks to Franks and Franks told Sarah he has caulked the roof, however the roof still leaks. Sarah feels it is Franks’ responsibility to repair the roof; Franks believes since Sarah has sole control of the leased premises, she has the duty to repair the roof
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