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    | RMIT University Vietnam | Research Project | For Railway Transportatopm Joint Stock Company (RATRACO) No1 Team Timothy Costigan2/9/2012 | RMIT International University Vietnam BP181 Bachelor of Commerce Program Your submission will not be accepted unless all fields below are completed Course Code: | BUSM4188 | Course Name: | Leading for Change | Location where you study: | Hanoi Campus | Title of Assignment: | Research Project | File(s) submitted

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    3. Assessments for Developing Professional Practice Assessment Activity 1 Assessment Activity 1 The L&D professional as an added value contributor Learning Outcome • Be able to perform efficiently and effectively as a collaborative member of working groups and teams and as an added-value contributor to the organisation. Scenario You are working with a manager to help meet his section’s development needs. He has been with the company for several years and has always had control of his

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    Media in My Life

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    When I wake up in the morning‚ music immediately emanates through my room and enters my ears. Getting out of bed at an early hour is much easier when my favorite song is acting as a substitute to the normal beep-beeping of a droning alarm. Task one of my day is to check my e-mail and my Facebook account. I really find satisfaction in sharing my current activities‚ photos‚ and information with my fellow Facebook acquaintances. Social networking is also a great way for me to stay in touch and stay

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    Danielle Butler October 16‚ 2011 English 101/ O.C #2-Machiavelli Though often presented as two ideological opposites‚ personally I find there to be a lot more similarities between Plato and Machiavelli than usually acknowledged. Obviously there are some sharp contrasts. If one examines the excerpts from Machiavelli’s “The Prince” and Plato’s “The Republic”‚ it’s easy to conclude that Plato believed it to be essential for a government leader to be just‚ good‚ and free from corruption

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    Background Your favorite cousin has moved to your town and is looking for a job. Her previous experiences are working as a cashier and sales clerk at two department stores. You know she plans to apply at similar stores in your town. But you also know she is a perfect match for a job opening as a reliable assistant to your boss. You know she has the skills‚ though she doesn’t think she is as capable as she is‚ and you’re sure she’d be good at this job. Your goal is to persuade your cousin to

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    12 Angry Men: Art of Persuasion According to the legal system of the United States‚ every man put on trial is considered innocent until proven guilty. In the beginning of the film 12 Angry Men‚ however‚ this theory can almost be considered false to the jurors involved in a murder case. This 18-year-old Italian boy from a slum is on trial for stabbing his father to death. It is apparent that most jurors have already decided that the boy is guilty‚ and that they plan to return their verdict quickly

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    Motivational Interviewing

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    Introduction The concept of motivational interviewing evolved from experience in the treatment of problem drinkers‚ and was first described by Miller (1983) in an article published in Behavioural Psychotherapy. These fundamental concepts and approaches were later elaborated by Miller and Rollnick (1991) in a more detailed description of clinical procedures. A noteworthy omission from both of these documents‚ however‚ was a clear definition of motivational interviewing. We thought it timely

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    Assignment
3: Motivation‚ Stress‚ and Communication 
 Research a company at which you would like to work (not
your current employer) and write a six to eight 
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page paper in which you: 
 1. Create a brief job description for a position
within the company you research that you would like to fill. 
 2. Discuss ways that goal setting could be used
to motivate your performance after you fill the Position. 
 3. Analyze your own reactions to stressful
situations and discuss the steps

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    Cotina Gould ENG 102 April 11‚ 2012 Ernest J. Gaines-“A Lesson before Dying” “A Lesson before Dying is a fictional novel written by Ernest J. Gaines. Published and copy written in 1993‚ the novel is set to create an image of life in a small community in the 1940’s. Jefferson‚ a young black male is the name of the leading character. The story is based on a heart wrenching journey of a young‚ black male convicted of murder and sentenced to death in

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    Motivational Learning Jaron Ekers EXP105: Personal Dimensions of Education Prof. Katherine Myers January 25‚ 2013 Contexts that Motivate Learning. Motivational learning can be broken into four contexts. Those contexts are: Practical‚ Personal‚ Experiential‚ and Idealistic. The practical context of learning would be learning something because you know in advance it will benefit you. The personal context of learning would be learning something

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