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    Reflective Learning Journal Working as part of the HR team in ----------------- was a big learning curve for myself. Initially I was given the more technological based tasks such as working on Microsoft excel‚ dealing with team leaders through our outlook based email and taking phone calls on a daily basis. Another important task was carrying out administrative tasks on our eTraining website‚ --------------- which was used for the majority of ------------------ training matrix with the exception

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    Groups/Teams Implication Paper When it comes to working in groups‚ I wouldn’t say that would be my first choice. In my past experiences in working in groups there haven’t been very many pros to doing so. I will say however that working in groups gives you the opportunity to learn a person’s work habits and behavior (whether good or bad). It also gives you the opportunity to learn more about that person(s) as an individual. From my experiences there have been several cons to come out of working

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    functional perspective ‚ we join groups because groups are able to accomplish things that individuals cannot accomplish when they work alone (Stewart ‚ Manz Sims ‚ 1999 ‚ pp .5-6 . This is entirely different from that of an individual presentation wherein the person works alone for the project and does not have to deal with others just to come up with a good presentation . Group presentations require brainstorming discussion ‚ and constant communication among the group members . This is not very difficult

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    Teams and Groups within the Organization Amber Gilman The University of Phoenix Mr. Chris Mendoza PhD Introduction We encounter various types of groups and teams every day. What exactly is the difference between a group and a team? In this paper‚ I will explore differences between a group and teams‚ examine the definitions‚ and discuss why both are important in an organization. What Is A Group? A group is defined

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    FIS 30500 Scientific Working Groups The purpose of the Scientific Working Groups is to improve practices and build standards. So far there are 24 Scientific Working Groups in various disciplines as of January 2012. There are five interesting ones that will be discussed. Each of the 24 working groups has scientists working within that specific field. Those scientists are often Federal‚ state‚ or local government forensic laboratory scientists‚ but not all. They are experts in their fields. Facial

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    writing I am going to be comparing work-based learning to that of learning in schools. I will be looking at what is similar and where they differ from one another‚ in doing so I will come across the pros and cons of work-based learning as well as that of school learning. Firstly I will introduce my non-QTS placement; I have been working in a primary school mainly with the early year’s class‚ reception. My role in the classroom has been that of a classroom assistant working with the teacher by helping sort

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    Essay On Social Work

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    Social work is a practice-based profession as well as an academic discipline that advocates social change‚ development‚ and the empowerment and liberation of society for individuals and communities in need. Professionals in the field of social work help people overcome some of life’s most difficult challenges such as poverty‚ discrimination‚ abuse‚ addiction‚ physical illness‚ divorce‚ loss‚ unemployment‚ educational problems‚ disabilities and mental illnesses. They help prevent crises by counseling

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    Report of the Working Group on F&U Guidelines For General Insurance Products September 2014 Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority This page has been left blank Shri M Ramaprasad Member (Non-Life) Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Hyderabad Respected Sir‚ Report of the Working Group on F&U Guidelines I have immense pleasure in submitting the Report of the Working Group on F&U Guidelines vide circular IRDA/NL/CIR/F&U/112/04/2014 dated 17 April 2014. The Report and the Recommendations

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    In this essay I will discuss how I feel that I have developed personally and professionally as a social work student during the first level of the degree course. I will do this through examination of reflective accounts recorded during the placement learning opportunity. I believe that the use of reflection has been very significant in enhancing my personal skills and learning about my own values. I also believe that the course has instilled me with more self awareness and has given me a better

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    Roles Within Groups

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    original ideas or different ways of approaching group problems or goals. This role initiates discussions and move groups into new areas of exploration. 2.) Process Observer - A person occupying this role forces the group to look at how it functions‚ with statements such as‚ “We’ve been at it for two and a half hours‚ and we have only taken care of one agenda item. 3.) People supporter- A person that affirms supports and praises the efforts of fellow group members. Demonstrates warmth and provides

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