NESTLE’ ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR BBA-6 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR SUBMITTED TO: MS. MOBINA SUBMITTED BY: AQSA ASMAT (313) HIRA TAHIR (327) SARA NAEEM (345) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Praise is to Allah Almighty‚ the one testing us all at all times and making decisions about what we don’t know and can’t know. Writing this report appeared to be a great experience to us. It added a lot to our knowledge while we were working on this report. If we say
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* ambiguity tolerance * sensitizing 2. What is profession? * providing services * adding value * regulatory agency * expertise * knowledge and skills * high standard of conduct and integrity * code of conduct 3. Ethics according to oxford The moral principle that governs a person’s behaviour or conduct of an activity 4. Morality according to oxford A set of principles concerning the difference between right and wrong 5. Law according to oxford A system of rules
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socialwork‚ sociology‚ economics‚ and anthropology. Human behavior is experienced throughout an individual’s entire lifetime. It includes the way they act based on different factors such as genetics‚ social norms‚ core faith‚ and attitude. * Human behavior can be affected in many ways‚ one of which is genetics. Everyone has different traits such as intelligence and shyness which they inherit through heredity. These traits impact human behavior and there are indications that behavior is affected
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the interior benefits for this design is just like a personal living room which are suitable and more comfortable for women. It is just like bring your home inside the car. The interior design is adjustable whereby‚ the seats pad can be changed to different colour and fabric such as linen‚ leather or shimmering yellow-green embroidered seat pad. Besides that‚ the carpet can be changed according to women choice because this will help to avoid owners by getting bored when using the same fabric‚ carpet
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INTRODUCTION TO CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR Consumer behavior is affected by a host of variables ranging from personal‚ professional needs‚ attitudes and values‚ personality characteristics‚ social economic and cultural background‚ age‚ gender‚ professional status to social influences of various kinds exerted a family‚ friends‚ colleagues‚ and society as a whole. The combination of these factors help the consumer in decision making further Psychological factors that as individual consumer needs
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predictors‚ of financial performance. They suggested that measures should be developed that address four perspectives: 1. The financial perspective. Measures in this perspective should answer the question‚ “How should we appear to our shareholders?” 2. The customer perspective. These measures should answer the question‚ ABSTRACT. Although the application of the balanced scorecard (BSC) in the business sector is well documented‚ very little research has been reported regarding the adaptation or
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resources‚ and information and equipment which are the organizations inputs. Those inputs are used by the organizations internal subsystems‚ such as production and marketing‚ and are subsequently turned into outputs such as products‚ services‚ employee behaviours‚ profits/ losses‚ and waste/ pollution (McShane & Steen‚ 2009‚ p. 4). According
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Approaches to ICT management Topic 3 Approaches to ICT management IT management is a fairly recent „phenomenon‟. It borrows a lot (theories and models) from general management. Approaches to IT management‚ therefore‚ draws a lot from management science. Some approaches to management science are (Narayana‚ 1991; various Internet sources‚ including Wikipedia): Empirical approach A historical approach. Lessons/conclusions are drawn from case studies and past experience
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Describe the evolutionary process of organisation design. Outline the universal perspectives of organisation design by referring to few organisational experiences. Briefly describe the organisation you are referring to. Organization design-A process for improving the probability that an organization will be successful. More specifically‚ Organization Design is a formal‚ guided process for integrating the people‚ information and technology of an organization. It is used to match the form of
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Positive Psychology Martin Seligman is considered the father of positive psychology (Friedman & Schustack‚ 2012). Positive psychology pertains to helping people live happier and healthier lives (Friedman & Schustack‚ 2012). Seligman and Csikszentmihalyi states that “positive psychology at the subjective level is about valued [sic] subjective experiences‚” such as “well-being‚ contentment‚ satisfaction (in the past)‚ hope and optimism (for the future) and flow and happiness (in the present)”
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