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    The problem may be due to KSA deficiencies such as poor structural issues, lack of training or even lack of retraining/ training refreshers; environmental obstacles such as outdated norms, improper structure, understaffing, or even a toxic workforce; misdirected incentives and sanctions as employees pay or reduction of pay may not be tied to customers satisfaction; and finally there may be a lack…

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    corporate social responsibility acts as an external factor working to the benefit of an existing internal factor at New Balance. Everyday, New Balance works in a direction to one day become 100% waste free. Taking steps like educating workers on environmental issues in the world of product design, improved environmentally preferred materials (EPMs), as well as joining the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC) in 2010 (New Balance. "Environmental Sustainability). New Balance also offers various…

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    The water quality of the UHS creek that was determined was excellent. While the water in the UHS creek was excellent, not all water sources are. Many factors affect the water quality of a water source, but one of the most important effect is the way humans negatively impact water quality. One way is the runoff process. Farmers use pesticides and fertilizers to help their crops grow better, but these chemicals are often swept into bodies of water because of runoff. Runoff is when it rains…

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    Examples of external market factors include globalization, which can be defined as the interaction among different nations, as well as any advances in technology. More external factors include environmental concerns and the challenging but rewarding nature of the work force itself (Society of Logistics Engineers, 2016). Aside from external factors, internal factors are also present and have the ability to impact the occupation of logistics. An example of an internal factor would be customer…

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    of the best tools that can be used to assess your current situation is a SWOC, an acronym for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and challenges. Strengths and weaknesses are considered internal factors, most of which are within your control. Opportunities and challenges are considered external factors, most of which are outside your control. Your strengths and opportunities are things you can use to help you improve yourself and your life. Your weaknesses and challenges are things you need…

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    What Factors Might an Entrepreneur Consider When Trying to Identify an Opportunity for a New Enterprise? In nowadays society, entrepreneurs are the key roles in a market economy. More and more young people desire to become entrepreneurs and have their own business. It is attractive to be an entrepreneur. But the way to becoming an entrepreneur is difficult and full of risks and challenges so that it is not everyone can be an entrepreneur. To start a new business, entrepreneurs should think of…

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    persist (or lack thereof) are wide and complex (Nakajima, Dembo & Mossler, 2012), our study seeks to gain an understanding of factors affecting the persistence of first-generation students attending a community college. Moreover, in combining student testimonials with past literature and quantitative data, the study hopes to examine how social, cultural, and environmental factors impact student persistence. We are surveying 1000 first-generation, community college students in the Los Angeles…

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    self-actualization by taking external factors under consideration. External factors “refers to external aspects of the surroundings of business enterprise which have influence on the functioning of business. The external aspects of the surroundings are by large, beyond the control of business” (Jain, Trehan, Threhan, 2009:3). PESTLE are the external factors that influence a business. According to the Oxford business dictionaries “PESTLE is the model that analyses external factors, it is defined…

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    Today there is a merger between the traditional job descriptions and role description. Job Descriptions now also contain Key Strength Areas and competency models and thus are called role profiles. The documentation is thus richer and gives the person a better idea and understanding of his role and how he should perform to achieve objectives. The Elements of Job: Job Description: Job description describes the job, the purpose of the job, contribution of the particular job towards the final…

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    There are several kinds of roundworms which can lead to infections in humans. Their lengths usually vary a lot from 1 millimeter to 1 meter. Most of them are usually eggs and larvae which live in the soils. They usually get into the body through the hands when people touch them or through the mouth. Some of the roundworms also get into the body through the skin because of their small sizes but they usually grow big. The infection of the roundworms usually happens mostly in the warm tropical…

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