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    CHANGE MANAGEMENT MODELS EXAMINATION “KOTTER EIGHT-STAGE CHANGE PROCESS” AND “ESTATES AND FACILITIES MANAGER ACTUAL CHANGE PROCESS” AS PART OF THE FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAMME 2007-2008 DATE: 14th January 2008 NAME: Michael Harbour TITLE: Change Management Models Examination “Kotter Eight-Stage Change Process” and “Estates and Facilities Manager Actual Change Process” TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO. 3.0 SUMMARY 1 4.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 4 5

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    Erikson’s 8 Stages of Man: 1. Trust vs. Mistrust- This mother displays affection‚ and adequate care giving to her child. By providing a child with this throughout their first year of life‚ you show that they can depend on you. This forms a bond of trust between mother and infant‚ rather than mistrust. 2. Autonomy vs. Doubt- This child is three years old; he has progressed from diapers to the adult sized toilet. After going to the bathroom‚ he knows he must wash his hands. His

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    When people hear the word genocide‚ the first thing that comes to their mind is probably The Holocaust; unfortunately there are many more genocides that not many people know about. The Holocaust was a tragic genocide in which six million Jews were murdered by Adolf Hitler and his Nazi soldiers‚ and for what reason? Sadly there is no valid reason other than the fact that they were just Jewish and Hitler didn’t like that. Genocide is when a large group of people are murdered because of their beliefs

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    1 Class 8 | MENTAL ABILITY 1. There are six houses in a row. Mr. Lal has Mr. Bhasin and Mr. Sachdeva as neighbours. Mr. Bhatia has Mr. Gupta and Mr. Sharma as neighbours. Mr. Gupta’s house is not next to Mr. Bhasin or Mr. Sachdeva and Mr. Sharma do not live next to Mr. Sachdeva. Who are Mr. Bhasin’s next door neighbours? (A) Mr. Lal and Mr. Bhasin (C) Mr. Sharma and Mr. Lal 2. If xa = yb = zc and y2 = zx‚ then the value of (A) 3. If (a2 +

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    Assignment 1. 1. Summarise the main development of a child from the age range 0-2 years‚ 3-5 years and 5-8 years. 0-2 Years Newborn babies grow extremely quickly. During ‘Infancy’‚ which lasts from birth to eighteen months‚ babies change from a helpless newborn‚ to a child who can lift up their own head at three months‚ sit up unsupported at six months‚ walk at sixteen months and kick and throw a ball at two years old. Newborn babies actually lose some of their birth weight to begin with

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    1. Introduction 1.1 What was the Holocaust? The word Holocaust means the destruction or slaughter on a mass scale‚ especially caused by fire or nuclear war. This was an accurate use of the term because The Holocaust was a systematic destruction and extermination of Jews and other lesser people on a mass scale. Hitler’s Genocide only reached European countries before he was stopped‚ however if he had been allowed to continue on his war path he would have wiped out entire cultures with no remorse

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    The Holocaust The Holocaust is considered one of the worst and most tragic genocides in the history of the world. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Army and was a very cruel leader and man. The Holocaust was the genocide of many Jews over in Europe during the time period of January 30‚ 1933 to May 8‚ 1945. The executions made during this time period was horrific and terrifying. Adolf Hitler would find the Jews and have them put in concentration camps where the living conditions were horrible

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    The History of the Holocaust: The Holocaust was a mass genocide committed by Nazi Germany that began on January 30‚ 1933‚ the history behind‚ we’ll discover. This all started with Adolf Hitler and his views on Jewish people‚ he saw them as an inferior race and scapegoated them for Germany’s defeat in 1918‚ a threat to Germans. Germany had now ruled now‚ persecuting Jews as they come and go; but Hitler had now wanted to exterminate their entire race. He was going to do this with mass killing centers

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    March 2012 Extermination in Genocide All genocides that have occurred in human history include various stages that are usually present; however‚ extermination‚ the 7th stage of genocide‚ is one that is present in all genocides. From the Armenian genocide and Darfur genocide‚ to the Rwandan and Jewish genocides‚ extermination is ever present in all of these. Extermination is explained to be mass killings of people‚ which defines the legal term “genocide”‚ and is caused when the killers

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    Tenzin Cultural genocide in Tibet compared to the Holocaust The Holocaust has many tragedies and losses‚ it is considered the biggest genocide in history. The cultural genocide in Tibet also had many losses and was one of the worst in history. The cultural genocide in Tibet consisted mainly of torturing their victims to death‚ whereas in the Holocaust they were killed quick many at a time. The cultural genocide of Tibet started when the Chinese declared that Tibet should be part of

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