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    Oliver is a well-known celebrity British chef that stars on TV programs and ads but also has his own TV show called ‘Jamie Oliver’s 30 Minute Meals’. Jamie Oliver started the show in England, 2010 and was filming his recipes in his studio kitchen. Families around the world and hardworking people who struggle to cook meals that need to be healthy, affordable and less time consuming, influenced Jamie to provide the solution to simple and easy meals for those people to cook their own healthy meals so that they are not relying on fast food which are high in fats. The background of Jamie’s career being a chef, he focuses on the situations with people not having time to cook meals or doesn’t know how to cook, influences his work to help people with using a calm and easy-going tone throughout his episodes. The relationship between Jamie and his audience is that Jamie looks at the issues people have with their diets and the way people eat food in general and makes up solutions with the on-going health issues with obesity, unhealthy meals, fast food and teaches his audience to see that instead of buying fast food, they can make a healthy meal that is easy and…

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    Rachael got her “30 Minute Meals” show on Food Network and it was seen all over the country. On her show, she developed catchphrases like her most popular one, “E-V-O-O”, which stands do “extra-virgin olive oil”. The Oxford American College Dictionary actually made EVOO an official term. She is also known for not using proper measurements and instead, using measurements like, “half a palmful”. Rachael Ray has hosted 27 seasons of “30 Minute Meals” on Food Network. The show started in 2001 and…

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    1. Why do you want to be a Lead Consultant? Being a lead consultant would allow me to better my team, myself and next year’s associate consultants. I know that I have what it takes to lead a team at SOURCE. As an ESTJ, I live for organization and deadlines. I love to updates calendars, make agendas and create timelines. Two of my greatest strengths are organizing others’ ideas and thinking of pragmatic approaches to big ideas. I know that having this personality type would allow me to create…

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    The 1:3 principle means that every meeting should have a specific, ONE-sentence purpose, and it should have no more than THREE desired outcomes. If you need to get more than three outcomes from a single meeting, you need to schedule another meeting. KEY 2: Timing Always start your meetings exactly on time and stop five minutes before the scheduled end time. Why stop five minutes early? The reason most people show up late for meetings is because they are booked back to back. If you were an…

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    Agenda For each meeting, you need to decide who the most critical people are who need to be there. Without an agenda, you can’t possibly know who should be at the meeting. Consequently, an effective meeting starts with the agenda. Before the meeting decide: what you want to cover, what order you will present each agenda item, and how many minutes you will spend on each one. Get good at letting people know they don’t always have to attend every meeting. You don’t need your lab technician to be…

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    out in cheers and applause upon the bill’s approval. Upon researching it later, I learned this would affect over 2,000 service employees of “city-subsidized” buildings, including universities and hospitals. Following the conclusion of the agenda items were some additional resolutions, all unanimously passing, and speeches made by council members. 2. Critical Evaluation of the Meeting Although the historic interior was as impressive and grand as I had hoped it would be, I was surprised the…

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    Group Action Plan Report

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    We have not yet determined a suitable time for us to meet that fits best with our schedules. If one group members cannot be present, it is still important to hold meetings. In the case that someone is absent, someone will take meeting minutes and forward it out to the group in an email. If our schedules do not align and we cannot ever hold in-person meetings, we will communicate through technology including email, GroupMe, and Google Docs. It will be very difficult to find a time to meet that…

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    Question : (TCO 5) Intrinsic value arises from: Points Received: 5 of 5 8. Question : (TCO 5) The best companies to work for: Points Received: 5 of 5 9. Question : (TCO 5) Customer convenience stems from: Points Received: 5 of 5 10. Question : (TCO 4) Communication effectiveness is NOT best achieved when the message is: Points Received: 5 of 5 11. Question : (TCO 9) Excellent organizations are: Points Received: 5 of 5 12. Question : (TCO 8) Behavior is: Points…

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    Tina Fey's Comedy Style

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    Tina Fey Tina Fey is an actress, comedienne, writer and producer, probably known best for Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock. Her well-rounded comedy style appeals to many people. Fey’s special style is one of the things that makes her considered to be one of the greatest comedians of all time. She was born in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania and started comedy with an improv group called The Second City in Chicago. She went on to become a writer and performer on Saturday Night…

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    For Coca-Cola, its boundaries have undergone a substantial transformation as a result of organizational acquisitions. For example, the Coca-Cola Company acquired Minute Maid in 1960 (“The Minute Maid Company History,” n.d.). In 1993, the Coca-Cola Company acquired Thums Up -- a spicy cola beverage company that originated in India (“20 Years Later: A Look Back at Coke’s Dramatic 1993 Return to India, 2013”). Two years later, they acquired the root-beer beverage company Barq’s Incorporated…

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