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    FACULTY OF BUSINESS‚ ECONOMICS AND LAW INDIVIDUAL COURSEWORK COVERSHEET Coursework Details Module Name and Code Event Design and Production (MANM 312) Coursework Title Assignment 3 - Reflective Essay Deadline 05/01/2015 Word Count 926 Student Details Student URN (7 digit number on Uni card) 6323428 Student Name Xinzhu Hu Programme MSc International Events Management Student Declaration To be agreed by Student Please refer to the University of Surrey Regulations for the Conduct of Examinations and

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    How many individuals today consider their core values? What would the response of a teenager be if they were confronted with a question concerning their virtues? A typical teenager would most likely have no idea. It can be argued that the lack of awareness of core values in today’s society is rather frightening‚ just how would individuals cope if they are tested in a time of conflict‚ especially in a civilisation where we encouraged to be selfish‚ greedy and oblivious to our beliefs. It is true that

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    vision‚ and value system in place the culture will follow. If a common belief is shared among a team‚ trust is built that those from the bottom up are on the same path to success. ABC Dental was built on a mission and vision that all the owner providers as well as the CEO felt they could live every day. Their purpose was to build a small dental community made up of providers and team members that could stand by their mission and vision. Core values came next. The four core values are caring‚ committed

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    Ethics is based on a set of moral and ethical values. These values must be absolute - that is‚ you must take them seriously enough to override any human rationalization‚ weakness‚ ego‚ or personal faults. Alcoa’s ethical work climate is diverse‚ encourages open communication and learning‚ and community outreach. Alcoa’s core values are held to a high standard. Standing by these values: Integrity; Environment‚ Health‚ and Safety; Customer; Accountability; Excellence; People; and Profitability helps

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    Zappos faces Competitive Advantages Chapter 1 6/9/13 Zappos is an online retailer that has found its business on 10 core values that help successfully run their business. The company is known for their culture. They feel that culture evaluate how the employees will perform their job functions. The questions below will define what challenges they will face when competitive challenges intervene. 1. Zappos seems to be well-positioned to have a competitive advantage over other online retailers.

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    Medical Association‚ 1995-2013). The American Medical Association is an organization that bases its philosophies on core values and a strong code of ethics. The goal of the AMA is to improve the healthcare industry for patients and medical professionals while developing acceptable ethical behavior. This paper will analyze the relationship between the AMA’s code of ethics and core values.

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    Reflective Essay The aim of this essay is to prove an understanding of my perception of reflection and how reflective practice impacts on the clinical environment and the learning process. The essay is based on my practice and training in the cardiac ward during my Foundation degree in Health and Social Care. I have selected 5 extracts from my Reflective Journal concerning a patient experiencing shortness of breath which led to a cardiac arrest. In order to be able to use this situation for my

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    A REFLECTIVE ESSAY This is a reflective essay based on a event which took place in a hospital setting. The aim of this essay is to explore how members of the Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) worked together and communicate with each other to achieve the best patients outcome. Reflection is an everyday process and is very personal matter. Jasper (2003) suggests that reflection is one of the key ways in which we can learn from our experiences. Reflective practice can be defined as process of making sense

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    the course of a lifetime are very much influenced by the events that we experience and because of this‚ some individuals have positive core values whereas others have more pessimistic ones. Nonetheless‚ our core values shape who we are and how we live our lives. Personally‚ when I think of my core values one value in particular stands out in my mind. This value can be summarized by the statement “I am not good enough or I am inadequate”. In many ways this statement is very broad and can encompass

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    POSITION PAPER ON GENERAL "BILLY" MITCHELL 1.This paper addresses the demonstration of General "Billy" Mitchell’s USAF core values of service before self and integrity. General Mitchell displayed these core values in the face of adversity. He was one of the few airmen who knew the potential of the airplane and fought for his beliefs‚ even at the cost of his own career. 2.General Mitchell exhibited great courage and placed his service before himself during interservice rivalries following

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