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    Strategic Planning: The Managerial Agenda If asked what strategic planning is one could interpret it as simply a road map that can guide the organization in the right direction. It is very unlikely that an organization would know which direction to take without a sense of direction. Managers are faced every day with decisions that have a major impact on the direction the organization must take‚ therefore‚ strategic planning can play an important role in guiding managers in the right direction

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    International Business School (AIBS) on 28‚ 29 September‚ 2012. Theme:- The Current Industrial Scenario and HR Challenges Submitted To‚ Dr.Veenus Jain‚ AIBS Submitted By‚ S V S Pawan Kumar Reddy‚ Enrollment No. A1802012235 Section F‚ AIBS‚ AUUP.   HR Summit‚ Day 01 Friday‚ September 28‚ 2012 11:30 AM Agenda Topic: Change Alignment and HR Challenges   Speaker: Arup Roy Chaudhary‚ Chairman & MD‚ NTPC - India   Time Allotted: 30 Minutes   Discussion * HR People Can Design

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    Agenda-Setting Analysis This part of the analysis deals with how party competition influenced Cameron’s decision to promise an in/out referendum if re-elected in the 2015 general election. There are three parts to this analysis. The first part looks into whether issues related to the EU has been politicised by looking at the manifestoes of the four parties in the years of 2001‚ 2005‚ and 2010. The concepts of capacity and complexity are used in order to uncover changes in the manifestoes and a possible

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    Chapter 7 The Mass Media and the Political Agenda Multiple-Choice Questions 1) High-tech politics refers to A) a politics in which the behavior of citizens and policymakers is shaped by technology. B) a proposal for direct democracy through the use of telephone voting. C) a futuristic society in which politics is controlled by computers‚ freeing people for more honorable pursuits. D) the use of cable television to broadcast the workings of the government. E) the ability of government to

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    Agenda Setting Patricia Wigington Grand Canyon University COM 126 Introduction The mass media today‚ no longer reports public opinion‚ it drives it. This paper discusses how mass media sets the agenda‚ and what impact this had on the issues that emerged during the 2008 presidential election. According to Donald Shaw and Maxwell Combs‚ agenda is a theory to describe now the news media can have a considerable impact on shaping the publics opinion of a social reality‚ on influencing what

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    2B: Change Agenda From the creative and imaginative brainstorm‚ the helper may want to ask questions that check the “reality” and the ideas that have discussed earlier. Forrest (2009) suggests that the helper discusses with clients of the pros and cons of different possible options and challenges any “gap” to assist clients to identify what is significant to them. The helper engages clients to explore the “good” and “not so good” about change. The helper assists clients to set the agenda to focus discussion

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    need. Those details would include (among others): - Positions held by the extreme antagonists and those in between (make sure you can place key personalities on the political spectrum regarding the issue. Remember: avoid binaries and understand how nuances can define a person’s stance). - The history of the issue and current developments. Now you may want to inject your own opinion into the brief – which is not uncommon. Instead of simply stating that opinion‚ consider including a paragraph

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    What is in it for me‚ huh? That is the rational thinking of every human being. It is safe to say it is human nature to have our actions based on our self-interest. As human beings‚ we are programmed to try to avoid getting hurt as much as possible. We do not like taking action if we know if pain will occur. Humans wish to acquire benefits for their own sake and happiness in their life. Even though humans are emotional creatures‚ we use logic and facts to make our actions that will best suit us. There

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    Winfred Graddick February 13‚ 2011 Com-126 Communication and the Media Professor Don Olsen Agenda-Setting of Mass Media When we look at the magnitude and the contributions the media has made to political campaigns‚ especially the recent presidential campaign we can see the agenda-setting function at work. We learn through the media the intent of the candidates while addressing the important issues of the campaign. The coverage through

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    Agenda Setting Theory I. The original agenda: not what to think‚ but what to think about. A. Maxwell McCombs and Donald Shaw regard Watergate (American political scandal – 1970’s. It ended in President Nixon resigning from office) as a perfect example of the agenda-setting function of the mass media. B. They believe that the mass media have the ability to transfer the salience (importance) of items on their news agendas to the public agenda. II. A theory whose time had come

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