Human Resource Management (MGT-340) CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION Course Code: MGT 340 Credit Hours: Three (3) Semester: BBA 5th Semester Prerequisite: MGT 120‚ MGT 260 Course Facilitator: Essa Khan COURSE OBJECTIVE The objective of this subject/course is to teach the basic principles of Human Resource Management (HRM) to diverse audience/students‚ including those who are studying this as a supporting subject for
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1. What function does the CSO perform as a global intermediary? How do these functions help expand the economic pie in the diamond industry? CSO stands for Central Selling Organisation. After Rhoodes flooded the market with diamond inventory and therefore decreased its price‚ Ernest Oppenheimer founded the CSO (1930). Oppenheimer believed that by limiting the quantity of diamonds put on the market the stability of the diamond trade could be maintained. The function of the CSO is to stimulate and
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Hello everyone and thank you for coming. Today we will be discussing “tenor” in workplace emails. We will: 1) explain what tenor and how it is reflected in workplace emails‚ 2) why using proper tenor in the workplace is important‚ and 3) provide tips as to how you can successfully determine tenor for use in your own workplace emails. (First Slide) What is tenor? Tenor is the tone of a form of communication that reflects the relationship between the speaker and their audience. In regards to email
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“formal register” and “casual register.” One similarity between the two is that they are both registers of language which have unique characteristics. For example‚ when a person is using “formal register‚” they speak in complete sentences using specific word choice. However‚ when a person is using “casual register‚” they typically speak in incomplete sentences without focusing on word choice. Story structure and discourse patterns also vary between the two registers. When using “formal register‚” the
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THE CASH REGISTER The modern cash register or till is made up of 4-5 parts. A cash drawer: Is usually located under the register and holds cash and receipts from transactions. A manual input: A keyboard with the regular qwerty or a custom input pad and a number pad to manually enter barcodes. A scanner: A scanner can be handheld or stationary and is used to scan barcodes which are then added to your bill. A display screen: The screen shows you all the items that you have scanned and their
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to Develop a Risk Register Adapted‚ from PM 007 Project Risk Register‚ Template & Guide‚ Department of Premier and Cabinet‚ Tasmania and AS/NZS 4360 Risk Management. What is a Risk Register? The Risk Register records details of all the risks identified for the University‚ a budget centre or project. Risks associated with activities and strategies and are identified then graded in terms of likelihood of occurring and seriousness of impact. Risk registers may identify:
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Course Name: BSB40507 Certificate IV in Business Administration Unit Name: BSBADM405B Organise meetings Please fill in your details Student Number Student Name Kristian Kuczmierowski Current Address Email Assessor Name Result Individual Assessments result Assessment 1 S NS Final Result C Assessment 2 S NS Assessment 3 S NS NC Assessor Signature Date Feedback to Student I have received the Assessment Feedback on ____________________________(Date)
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The theater Lend Me a Tenor is ta comedy work of Ken Ludwig‚ a famous American playwright. The show’s first performance on Broadway in 1989 was a huge success. It has been translated into sixteen languages so far and has been staged around the world for a long time‚ considered the highest representative of Broadway comedies. The author narrated the story with combination of climactic and episodic plot construction‚ in which there are lots of people and events‚ and there exists some parallel plots
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members leaving the company‚ users being uncooperative‚ and team members not providing good status information. Tony has decided to be more proactive in managing risk. He also wants to address positive as well as negative risks 1. Create a risk register for the project using the data below as a guide. Identify six potential risks including risk related to the problems described above and include negative and positive risks. 2. Plot the six risks on a probability/impact matrix. Also assign a numeric
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#1 Risk Register for the Recreation and Wellness Intranet Project # 11.5 No. | Rank | Risk | Description | Category | Root Cause | Triggers | Potential Responses | Risk Owner | Probability | Impact | Status | Risk Score | Response Strategy | R44 | 1 | Project Not Completed On time/New Customer | We have never done project for this organization and don’t know much about them. One of company’s strengths is building good customer relationships‚ which often leads to further projects with that customer
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