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    The Conventional Resolution to Stranger than Fiction Harold Crick‚ a lonely tax auditor‚ who is awoken each day by his wrist watch. This wrist watch is an enormous part of Harold’s life. He also has a compulsive habit of save time and count whatever he is doing or around. This is the exposition for the movie Stranger than Fiction. As the rising action occurs‚ Harold begins to hear a woman’s voice in his head. Harold isn’t just hearing voice though‚ the women is narrating his life. Speaking about

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    2009‚ p.45). Organisational behaviour Theory Behavioural management is the study of how managers should behave in order to motivate employees and encourage them to perform at high levels and be committed to the achievement of organisational goals (Koontz‚ 1999‚ p.183). This theory promoted team work mode‚ two-way communication however it includes drawbacks for instance this theory was used as a tool to manipulate workers‚ it lacks management involvement and the theory does not contribute to organisational

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    this 13th day of October‚ 2012. ______________________ Harold B. Bueno. Lecturer‚ FBSP Far Eastern University Institute Of Tourism and hospitality Management This Certificate of Recognition is awarded to Karl Bueno For displaying Exemplary Performance Best in Table Setting Under Food and Beverage Service and Procedure Subject Given this 13th day of October‚ 2012. ______________________ Harold B. Bueno. Lecturer‚FBSP Far Eastern University

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    of profits and dividends (Koontz and O’Donnell‚ 1955‚ p23). Fayol wrote as a practical man of business reflecting on his long managerial career and setting down the principles which he had most frequently applied into the fourteen principles of management (Fayol‚ 1949‚ p52). One must note that the principles of management are like guidelines to refer to rather than rules which must be enforced. He also identifies five elements of management that all managers perform (Koontz and O’Donnell‚ 1955‚ p24)

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    10th ed.‚ Prentice Hall‚ ISBN 0-13-100069-1‚ New Jersy 3. Robbins‚ S.P.(1992). Bitni elementi organizacijskog ponašanja‚ Mate‚ ISBN 953-6070-30-8‚ Zagreb 4. Rouse‚ M. J.‚ Rouse‚ S. (2005). Poslovne komunikacije‚ Masmedia‚ Zagreb 5. Weihrich‚ H.‚ Koontz‚ H. (1994). Menedžment‚ Mate‚ ISBN 953-607008-1 ‚ Zagreb 6. http://web.efzg.hr/RePEc/pdf/Clanak%2006-01.pdf Pristup: (1502.2009) 42

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    Film analysis „Stranger than Fiction“ The film is about the writer Karen Eiffel who invented the hero Harold Crick. Harold Crick is a boring guy until he fall in love. Normally Karen’s heros are fictitous persons. But Harold actually exist in real life and with the time he hears Karen’s voice in his head. The writer of the film is Zack Helm. The director is Marc Forster‚ a guy from switzerland who was also the director of the James Bond film „Quantum of Solace“. The film itself was made in 2006

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    One day in a cold dark night in the middle of the countryside of japan‚ there is a house alone with no one around. Except Harold‚Normin‚ and their parents.They train every night for any trouble that might come after them or trouble they might seek.Normin says “Harold why do we train for nothing”. Harold responds”because trouble will always come even if you seek it or not. Trouble is something that everybody encounters no matter what you do”. We never encountered danger Normin said. But we will Normin

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    fullest is shown through the journey of Harold Crick’s tedious life‚ as he thrives to find a balance between structure and freedom‚ and change his own fate. This is shown by Harold’s bland and predictable lifestyle‚ his ignorance to his surroundings‚ and the steps Harold took to break out of his generic life. Overall‚ the film educates viewers that having a balance between structure and freedom is the key to happily living your life to its fullest. Harold Crick lives a boring and predictable life

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    Organization Structure and Design at Insomnia Cookies What do you think the current organization chart at Insomnia Cookies looks like? Is this structure appropriate for its needs? Explain. What forces have most influenced the structure of Insomnia Cookies? Describe CEO and founder Seth Berkowitz’s span of management. The organization chart is quite confusing because employees of Insomnia Cookies perform beyond their role of duty that they are supposed to. An organization structure should

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    The Aztec’s claim to have originated from Aztlan‚ an island in a lake in northwestern Mexico. They were then led to central Mexico by Huitzilopochtli‚ the war god and the tangible representation of the sun (Coe and Koontz‚ 186). Huitzilopochtli became the Mexica’s most beloved and feared god. (religion which links to the war and human sacrifice that the Aztec’s highly valued and the political system in place-Aztec emperor). In the Aztec community women were usually overpowered by men‚ they were

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