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    their objections or resistance and their feelings or your main focus is on telling other people what you want to tell them and hope/expect that they will agree with you or come on board. Active listening is a real skill. It is a skill that must be developed if you want to develop effective communication skills. Active listening means being silent and listening to understand rather than assuming, jumping to conclusions, finding fault or just waiting for your opportunity to speak. If you are…

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    I would, however, recommend that you change the format of those values to make it sound more conversational. Instead of listing them and then going into detail perhaps say “active listening” and explain the reasoning behind it, then introduce the second value and explain it, and the same for the last value. This may help you seem more organic when talking in front of an actual interviewer. Furthermore, I think your story about…

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    Client Description My client, that has agreed to being interviewed, name is Nicole Wilson. Nicole is 31 years of age and is African American female. She has 2 children two little girls and have been in a relationship with her current boyfriend who is not her children father for 4 years. Nicole is currently attending the University of Phoenix studying for her Bachelor’s in entrepreneurship, because she wants to own her own business in the clothing industry, she currently works at Macy’s. 1).…

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    Mom, It may not always seem like I care about the things you do or say, but I listen. I take it all in, the good and the bad. At times I feel as if I'm your punching bag, even though I know you don't mean it in that way. I take the punches without retaliating because maybe it's what you needed; to let out all the emotions that are bundled up. I guess listening is what I'm good at, but I struggle with replying at times. You are my guiding light. The lighthouse at the edge of the bay, calling…

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    People are something Quentin can advise but not control. Quentin even used the abstraction of committing incest with his sister Caddy to pacify the anger from the boys Caddy loves. Quentin keeps reminding himself about “death at the salt licks” to tell himself that Caddy can change. Quentin used the word…

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    semester. Shahrazad used her storytelling to try and control how her life ended up. Going in she knew that she may be killed just like every other women, but she wanted to change that. She told stories to try and change…

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    as a line/staff management organizational structure. Authority rests in the top management as it flows down the organizations hierarchy, while accountability travels from bottom to the top along the chain of command. Every department manager has control of their respective departmental affairs, including the employees in the department. The company’s chain of command can be described as a flat organizational hierarchy compared to the size of the company. A flat organizational…

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    Management Theory 1 1 History of the Management Theory The term management must be understood before the management theory can be understood or described. According to Charles Smeby Jr, (2014), the term management “is what enables an organization to achieve its goals, efficiently and effectively, with the necessary staff, equipment, and resources” (p. 29). He further goes on to say that there are four main points of responsibility of management. These include planning, organizing, directing, and…

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    An effective manager is efficiently able to integrate their core functions of planning, organizing, staffing, coordinating and controlling; to accomplish the outlined goals of the organization. An effective supervisor must be able to oversee staff to ensure that management’s goals are met. They must be able to delegate tasks appropriately, train and motivate employees as well as resolve any grievances to ensure completion of all tasks in a timely manner. One Stop Production, a uniform…

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    Charlie Moore, grandson of the organization originator, was placed accountable for the division. New ability, Barry Walkins, was gotten to shore up showcasing. Data and control frameworks administration was rejuvenated with the work of Stephanie Krane. Also, with an end goal to lessen costs, Chattanooga Ice Cream Division shut its unique assembling plant in Chattanooga and combined creation in its two different plants in…

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