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    Group Observation Report

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    on our group presentation and the work that led up to it. I will cover how are rules and norms contributed to how the group functioned. How the different roles we took contributed or took away from our group success. Just how far using your decision making and leaderships skills can take you within your group environments. I will also talk about how our group was effective what made it so, and what I learned from this experience. Finally, I will address just how cohesive we were as a group and…

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    Artifact Creation Task

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    For this Artifact Creation Task, my group consisted of Martina, Tesha and Sara, sitting beside one another; we decided to form a group. After we were briefed on this task, it was extremely necessary for us to have a way that we could communicate with each other effectively and efficiently. After discovering each of us had a Facebook account, it was unanimous that a Facebook group chat was the best way to go. Throughout the task, the Facebook chat was significant in connecting us together…

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    R. W., & Rivas, R. F. (2012). Planning the group. In R.W. Toseland & R.F. Rivas. An introduction to group work practice. (7th ed.), (pp. 160-196). Boston: Allyn & Bacon. The first part of planning involves forming the group and the second one – adjustments by the leader and the members during the group development. Forming involves focus on the individual member, group as a whole, and the environment. Model for planning both treatment and task groups includes the following actions: establishing…

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    Adam's Equity Theory

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    several line of business a month. As a team, the group has…

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    hydroxide, verify with litmus paper, collect product with Hirsch funnel and wash it with water. After drying product weight it, test melting point, and obtain proton NMR. The experimental melting point of Acetyl Ferrocene is 82-85°C, whereas the literature melting point is 85-86°C. The slight deviation can be one of two reason, either when the melting point was conducted the product was still slightly moist or that there are impurities present in the final product. The theoretical yield for the…

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    Cooks Observation

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    looks like to be developed clan-like groups among individuals in the kitchen. They sit together during lunch periods and talk openly with each other. One of the DS3 Cooks, Christine, tends to be at the head of one of these groups. Many people seem to not only report to her because she is a designated leader but as a social leader. They report to her for many things emotionally and gossip wise. Others also play roles as leaders in groups. There is one clan group that is bound together culturally…

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    The carbodimide chemistry reaction involves first the activation of the carboxyl group using 1-Ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide EDC and then a covalent reaction between free amino group and activated carboxyl group in PEG-EGFR and PF0-HNC respectively [42]. In brief, 10 mg of Methoxy-PEG-COOH and 5 times molar excess of the EDC was dissolved in 5 ml 0.1 M MES buffer (pH 4 ~ 5) under continuous…

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    happen within a unit leadership should apply a few practical application of group theory. Group theory is a tool leadership can use to develop effective groups through the understanding of group structure, effective use of communication, and conflict resolution theory. Group Structure Group structures within the Marine Corps is normally develop from the institutional leadership and small unit leaders does not have the…

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    Van Krieken et al. refer to identity as “who people think they are and also how we see others” (2010, p.255). The term ‘Aboriginal’ was originally used by the British colonists, to identify the diverse tribal groups of Indigenous peoples inhabiting the Australian continent. Although the term was originally used to disempower the Indigenous peoples by way of categorisation to fit into the colonialist view, it has remained today as part of the nations legal definition and also as a term many…

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    Maruti Suzuki Case Study

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    Motor Vehicles and Spare parts. The other activities of the Group comprises of facilitation of Pre-Owned Car Sales, Fleet Management and Car Financing. The Group also provides services like framing of customized car policies, economical leasing of cars, maintenance management, registration and insurance management, emergency assistance and accident management. The product range includes ten basic models with more than 50 variants. The Group has operations in over 100 cities with more than 150…

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