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    Overcoming the Knowing-Doing Gap The knowing-doing gap occurs when knowledge is acquired but is not put into action. There are three steps that can be taken to fix the knowing-doing gap. First‚ the organization must determine the size of their knowing-doing gap by finding out which barriers exist. Pfeffer & Sutton have come up with solutions to overcome these barriers to action. Next‚ the knowledge bridge should be created and implemented. Thirdly‚ the action learning process needs to be

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    Discipline: Relationship to the Ways of Knowing and Doing Writing in the discipline is founded on a relationship between knowingdoing‚ and writing. It is important that we understand the two categories creating disciplines: domains of knowledge and the ways of knowing. The domains of knowledge suggest declarative or conceptual knowledge and the knowing infers procedural or process knowledge. Michael Carter addresses this relationship in his article Ways of DoingKnowing‚ and Writing in the Disciplines

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    Write short notes on: IMF The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an organization of 187 countries (as of July 2010)‚ working to foster global monetary cooperation‚ secure financial stability‚ facilitate international trade‚ promote high employment and sustainable economic growth‚ and reduce poverty. Its objectives are to promote international economic cooperation‚ international trade‚ employment‚ and exchange rate stability‚ including by making resources available to member countries to meet

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    A Gap of Sky A Gap of Sky is a short story by Anna Hope which deals with the pressure from society and the consequences of it. In our modern society many young people feel the pressure to be perfect like a heavy weight on their shoulders. You need a long‚ good education. You need to be attractive‚ be social and have lots of friends. Sometimes the pressure can become too much and you forget what is important in life and gets on the wrong track. In A Gap of Sky we meet Ellie a nineteen year

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    questions: (i) who makes up the target audience? (ii) what do they want? (iii) when do they need it? (iv) where does it sell best? (v) how can it be taken to them? (vi) why do they want/need it? (vii) what are our competitors doing? (viii) how is our market changing? Market research and analysis helps firms to plan ahead rather than to guess ahead. In business‚ demand is always changing and therefore it is essential to know how things are changing. Market research requires

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    With the creation of civilizations came the creation of law‚ which are enforced by police officers. Police have always been viewed by society as protectors of the law or the people‚ which is a lot of responsibility and power put in the hands of mortals. Police officers are humans and cannot expect to be perfect. The stories “A Hanging” and “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell‚ an English novelist‚ journalist and policeman himself‚ gives the insight into the internal conflict that officers face

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    of a calculated marketing pitch choreographed by a professional advertiser. Historically‚ buzz marketing campaigns have been designed to be very theatrical in nature. The advertiser reveals information about the product or service to only a few "knowing" people in the target audience. By purposely seeking out on-on-one conversations with those who heavily influence their peers‚ buzz marketers create a sophisticated word-of- mouth campaign where consumers are flattered to be included in the elite

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    CHAPTER 2: When ERIN is send to prison‚ where she is supposed to live for the rest of her life She is impress on how different is from what she thought it would be She is careful with people‚ because of what she lived while in jail She had adopted a strategy of PSYCHOLOGICAL DENIAL in jail 603 years she faced with denial to settle into a new routine in that new world She had reached a dead end: she is not going anywhere She pretend to be well‚ a lifesaving lie that leads to her acceptance of her

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    a p t e r 1 Introduction What Is the SAS Macro Facility? 4 What Are the Advantages of the SAS Macro Facility? 6 Where Can the SAS Macro Facility Be Used? 12 Examples of the SAS Macro Facility 13 Imagine you have an assistant to help you write your SAS programs. Your assistant willingly and unfailingly follows your instructions allowing you to move on to other tasks. Repetitive programming assignments like multiple PROC TABULATE tables‚ where the only difference between one table and

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    "Two gentlemen of Verona" & "An Irish Rose" are the two heart touching stories written by A.J. Cronin. In an Irish Rose‚ the 14 year old Rose plays the central character of the story. She sacrifices her life to look after her baby brother who lost his mother when he was just one month old. In the "Two gentlemen of Verona " we find the touching story of Jacopo & Nicola ‚two brothers aged 12 & 13 who do odd jobs and live a hard life themselves to sustain and treat their elder sister Lucia

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